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Food webs of Arctic marine coastal communities based on eDNA data
The Arctic marine environment is rapidly warming, leading to changes in coastal communities and northward migration of southern species. In this MSc project results from eDNA data from water, plankton and sediment samples from sev ...
Supervisor: Carmen-Lucia David
Martine van den Heuvel-Greve
Department: Marine Animal Ecology |
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Analysing coral growth, health and survival of a Maldivian restoration project
Van Oord has set up a large-scale coral restoration project in the Maldives, where now long-term data is available to be analysed. They are particularly interested in how relocation of corals affect survival, growth and health of ...
Supervisor: Miriam Schutter
Remment ter Hofstede
Ronald Osinga
Department: Marine Animal Ecology |
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Alternative sustainable income: Sea Cucumber Farm
Email mae.education@wur.nl for an information leaflet.
Under the Wave has developed a promising partnership with the local community, based on the co-management of a sea cucumber farm. Join our dedicated team to take part in th ...
Supervisor: Yong Mi
Department: Marine Animal Ecology |
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Ecological development of intertidal areas in the Western Scheldt
Wageningen Marine Research is looking for a student who wants to participate in research on the ecological development of (restored) intertidal areas in the Western Scheldt. This involves processing and analyzing benthic animal sa ...
Supervisor: Evert de Froe
Department: Marine Animal Ecology |
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Ecophysiological tolerance of macrozoobenthos.
This research includes field and laboratory work on-site at NIOZ-Texel. This includes working with research assistants on the SIBES (Synoptic Intertidal Benthic Survey) ecological time series – the largest and longest-running sa ...
Supervisor: Dr. Katharina Alter
Prof. Myron Peck
Department: Marine Animal Ecology |
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Food web resilience of the Wadden Sea
The Wadden Sea is a UNESCO World Heritage Site characterized by vast intertidal habitats and a rich and diverse flora and fauna. Its shallow waters form critical nursery habitats for ecologically and commercially important fishes ...
Supervisor: Dr. Joana Romero-Henriques
Prof. Dr. Myron Peck
Department: Marine Animal Ecology |
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Seasonality of western Wadden Sea fish.
This research includes field and laboratory work on-site at NIOZ-Texel. This includes working with research assistants on the daily monitoring of fish catches in our coastal fyke survey (one of the longest-running time series on m ...
Supervisor: Dr. Anieke van Leeuwen
Dr. Myron Peck
Department: Marine Animal Ecology |
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