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Fire and drought resistance of Jamaica’s forests; a long-term perspective
Climate change and human disturbances over the last millennia have shaped tropical forests into how we see them today. A better understanding of how tropical forests responded to these pressures in the past may help us understand ...
Supervisor: FEM group: dr. MT (Masha) van der Sande
Other organisation: S. Yoshi Maezumi (University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica)
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group |
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Model-based exploration of synergies in rice-based farms
INTRODUCTION
Rice-based smallholder farms face many challenges to increase productivity in order to improve nutritional and economic aspects of rural livelihoods in a sustainable way. In on-station and on-farm trials new options ...
Supervisor: Jeroen Groot
Department: Farming Systems Ecology |
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Impact of urban environment on growth of aquatic plants
Urban environments differ from remote environments. Heat effects and availability of light are two aspects related to urban environments. Light and temperature are important factors for growth of aquatic vegetation. We're interest ...
Supervisor: Edwin Peeters (edwin.peeters@wur.nl)
Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group |
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Pollination-Network Analyses in a Hawk-Month community in the Neotropics
MSc project: Pollination-Network Analyses in a Hawk-Month community in the Neotropics
In this project, students will investigate the relationship between the several species of Hawk-moths and the community of plants that they pol ...
Supervisor: Alexander Haverkamp (ENT - WUR), Filipe Cunha (BHE-WUR)
Department: Behavioural Ecology |
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Pollination-Network Analyses in a Hawk-Month community in the Neotropics
MSc project: Pollination-Network Analyses in a Hawk-Month community in the Neotropics
In this project, students will investigate the relationship between the several species of Hawk-moths and the community of plants that they pol ...
Supervisor: Alexander Haverkamp (ENT - WUR), Filipe Cunha (BHE-WUR)
Department: Behavioural Ecology |
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Plant Conservation and Reforestation on Bonaire
On the Caribbean island of Bonaire the Yellow-shouldered Amazon Parrot (IUCN: Vulnerable) inhabits an equally endangered dry-forest. After felling nearly every tree, early European settlers introduced goats and donkeys. What remai ...
Supervisor: Bonaire: Lauren Schmaltz, Echo General Manager
FEM: Prof. Dr. P.A. (Pieter) Zuidema
Department: Forest Ecology and Forest Management Group |
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Avian Malaria: does it negatively affect individuals’ behaviour and health?
Avian malaria is a common disease in birds. These blood parasites are predicted to negatively affect individuals’health and reproduction. However, results of tests of the effects of malaria are mixed; potentially this is because i ...
Supervisor: Sjouke Kingma
Kevin Matson
Kat Bebbington.
Department: Behavioural Ecology |
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Greylag Goose: adult behaviour using scan and focal sampling
Using our GooseGander app, you will become proficient at using the two most common techniques for behavioural data collection: scan and focal sampling. The data can be used to quantify patterns of social proximity, social interact ...
Supervisor: Alexander Kotrschal
Department: Behavioural Ecology |
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Tracking food system policy integration for remote indigenous communities
Climate change will severely impact indigenous communities across different parts of the world, including the Arctic, Peru and Uganda. Ensuring sustainable food security for these highly vulnerable communities is one of the key go ...
Supervisor: Dr. Robbert Biesbroek (Public Adminstration and Policy)
Dr. James Ford (McGill University Canada, Leeds University, UK) (external supervisor)
Department: Public Administration and Policy |
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