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De achteruitgang van oud bossoorten - en hoe krijgen we ze terug? (MSc thesis)
Veel Brabantse bossen liggen op voedselarme dekzandruggen, veelal voormalige heiden. Een rijke bodem ontbreekt vaak, alsmede boomsoorten die rijk strooisel vormen. Door verzuring en verarming zijn veel oude bossoorten waarschijnli ...
Supervisor: Philippine Vergeer (Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation group)
Department: Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation Group |
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Ecosystems responses to extreme rainfall across Svalbard ecosystems
!!! Field season 2024 FULL -> I will know more about opportunities in 2025 after the summer season. You're very welcome for a lab or data based project, or for advise on opportunities in other Arctic studies/fieldwork .
How wi ...
Supervisor: Rúna Magnússon
Department: Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation Group |
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Dendrochronology on Arctic tundra shrubs
Shrub expansion is widely observed in the Arctic and is related to climate warming. But beside temperature, rainfall patterns will change and likely critically govern the degree to which shrubs can capitalize on warmer conditions ...
Supervisor: Ute Sass-Klaassen (FEM), Rúna Magnússon and Monique Heijmans (PEN)
Department: Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation Group |
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Understanding drivers of "Arctic greening" in the Siberian tundra
A large proportion of arctic tundra and permafrost ecosystems is situated in the Russian Arctic. As collaboration and field monitoring data from Russia becomes scarce, remote sensing becomes an even more crucial tool to understand ...
Supervisor: Rúna + 2nd supervisor from GIS group
Department: Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation Group |
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BSc thesis: Vegetatieontwikkeling op de Wolfhezerheide
Schrale gronden kunnen goede habitats zijn voor bijvoorbeeld reptielen en dagvlinders, en typische plantensoorten die kunnen omgaan met de lage nutrientbeschikbaarheid. In het geval van heidegebieden zijn deze schrale gronden onts ...
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Department: Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation Group |
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Tree species’ distributions - Understanding the Who Where What Why?
Trees are pivotal to global biodiversity, acting as ecosystem engineers and generating habitat to half the world’s known terrestrial flora and fauna. Accelerating global changes are threatening these tree species, where widespread ...
Supervisor: Coline Boonman
Department: Plant Ecology and Nature Conservation Group |
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