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Greylag Goose: ontogeny of vocalisations
The calls of goslings will be recorded every day/week to measure the ontogeny of calls including social context and cues to individuality in call characteristics. You will learn how to record, label, and archive calls and analyse ...
Supervisor: Alexander Kotrschal
Department: Behavioural Ecology |
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The role of blue-light photoreceptors in seed development (MSc only)
The transitional phase from dark-grown seedlings to light is very important. During this transition, skotomorphogenic seedlings must change many processes to become photomorphogenic and start photosynthesis. In this process, photo ...
Supervisor: Anniek Oosterwijk, Lars Bakermans
Department: Plant Physiology, Laboratory of |
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Global tree trait data coverage
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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Opportunities for low-or-no pesticide vegetables in Chile and Uruguay
The thesis is part of the project Horticultural food systems based on ecologically intensive production and socio-economically sustainable value chains in the transition economies Chile and Uruguay (HortEco). While consumption of ...
Supervisor: Depending on focus: Walter Rossing, Felix Bianchi, and a supervisor from Management Studies, Knowledge/Technology/Innovation or Rural Sociology
Department: Farming Systems Ecology |
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Are bigger groups better care-providers?
Group living can have various benefits: Larger groups might be able to defend larger territories, have better protection from predators, or might have more helpers taking care of the offspring in case of cooperatively breeding spe ...
Supervisor: Miriam Kuspiel
Sjouke A. Kingma
Kat L. Bebbington
Department: Behavioural Ecology |
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Investigating alternative splicing in salt stress responses
Salt stress is one of the major abiotic factors limiting plant growth and productivity, contributing significantly to crop losses worldwide. To help improve global food security, our project aims to develop plants with enhanced re ...
Supervisor: Jenny Saile
Department: Plant Physiology, Laboratory of |
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