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Human Behaviour
Human behaviour, just like animal behaviour, is fascinating to study from a biological perspectives. Topics for these can be discussed and can range from topics late mate preference, cooperation, communication or other ideas you ...
Supervisor: Marc Naguib
Department: Behavioural Ecology |
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Spatio-temporal patterns in macrofaunal communities in Dutch floodplain systems
The lower river Rhine has been extensively modified throughout history, resulting in a drastic loss of important habitats, and hence the decline or even disappearance of many of its original fish and macrofaunal species. Especiall ...
Supervisor: Edwin Peeters (AEW) / Leo Nagelkerke (AFI) / Twan Stoffers (AFI)
Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management 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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Analysing patterns in long-term macroinvertebrate monitorings data
From the 1980s onward, water boards collected data on macroinvertebrates and stored them in a large database. This database offers opportunities to look for any pattern in that data set. Statistical analyses will be part of it. ...
Supervisor: Ivo Roessink
Edwin Peeters
Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group |
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Tool for detecting changes in macroinvertebrate monitoring data
Water boards collect data on aquatic invertebrates. This data is usually stored in a database. How can the water board authority detect whether newly added monitoring data deviate from older observations and indicate a possible c ...
Supervisor: Bastiaan van Zuidam (Waterboard Rijn en IJssel)
Edwin Peeters
Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group |
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Resilience of aquatic macroinvertebrates
There is a lot of theory on the topic of resilience. However, how can resilience be measured in animals? In this project, behavioral responses of macroinvertebrate species to stressors in a changing world will be studied to find ...
Supervisor: Edwin Peeters
Ivo Roessink
Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group |
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Can European food and agro-energy business do without palm oil from Indonesia?
The revised EU Renewable Energy Directive has set in motion a process in which palm oil is being phased out as a feedstock for biodiesel use in the EU. Palm oil has been classified by the EC as a high risk crop for Indirect Land U ...
Supervisor: Dr Otto Hospes (PAP)
Department: Public Administration and Policy |
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WaterVision: crop production subject to
dry, wet or saline conditions
To simulate the effects of hydrology and climate change on agricultural production SWAP (hydrology) and WOFOST (crop growth) are well-known models. They allow a distinction between the effects of dry, wet (oxygen stress) or saline ...
Supervisor: Jos van Dam / Mirjam Hack-ten Broeke
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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Salinity of soil and groundwater: Netherlands, Australia, Israel, world
Water scarcity is a major reason to use salt or brackish water in semi-arid region agriculture, just as salt water intrusion is a cause of salinity problems in Dutch and other coastal areas. Poor quality irrigation water as well a ...
Supervisor: Sjoerd van der Zee
Department: Soil Physics and Land Management group |
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