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Does predation risk promote cooperation in wild birds? – an experimental study
One major proposed benefit of cooperation in animals is that cooperation may reduce predation risk. More individuals may be more vigilant and may detect predators earlier, or they may be more successful in mobbing predators and ch ...
Supervisor: Sjouke A. Kingma
Kat L. Bebbington
Department: Behavioural Ecology |
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Sustainable Development Goal on Water and Sanitation – evolution and impact
The Sustainable Development Goal (SDGs) will be adopted by all countries around September 2015 and capture the aspirations for what should be achieved by 2030 for the world to be a better place. Number 6 of the 17 proposed goals i ...
Supervisor: Sylvia Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen
Department: Public Administration and Policy |
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Spatial Behaviour: Great tit (Parus major) personality in space
Type: Spatial data analysis of previously collected data (Encounternet)
Topic: Spatial associations may reflect social behaviour � preferences or avoidance of conspecifics or certain phenotypes, but may also be affected by envi ...
Supervisor: Lysanne Snijders, Chris Tyson
Department: Behavioural Ecology |
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Livelihood impacts of landscape restoration interventions by water funds in the Ecuadorian highlands
Over the last two decades, a total of five water funds have been established in Ecuador to facilitate the supply of water in sufficient quantity and quality for human consumption in downstream areas. Traditionally, the water secto ...
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Art Dewulf (PAP) and Dr. Pieter van Oel (WRM), with daily
supervision by MSc. Daniel Wiegant (PAP)
Department: Public Administration and Policy |
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Does soil pH affect the emission of NOx from fertilized soils?
The transition to sustainable agriculture aims to lower nitrogen pollution to the environment. Current research did focus only little on the emission of nitric oxide (NO) from agricultural soils, leaving a knowledge gap on how soi ...
Supervisor: Jurrian van Waaij (jurrian.vanwaaij@wur.nl)
Rima Porre
Department: Soil Biology |
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The emergence of food banks: what role for government?
The previous decade has witnessed the rapid emergence of food banks in the Netherlands and elsewhere. In the Netherlands, food banks have been initiated and run entirely by volunteers. As such, food banks can be considered a good ...
Supervisor: Dr. Jeroen Candel
Department: Public Administration and Policy |
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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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