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Greenhouse gas emissions from riparian areas along streams
For biodiversity and peak flow reduction Water boards have restored natural streams by redesign and reconnecting floodplain areas. This will also lead to increased residence time and built up of organic sediments. In aerobic condi ...
Supervisor: Jeroen de Klein
Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group |
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The evolution of reproductive flexibility in birds
Studies of life-history evolution have historically focused on the variation in mean values of traits, and regularly assume fixed reproductive values within species. However, the extent to which individuals can flexibly respond to ...
Supervisor: Gretchen Wagner
Department: Behavioural Ecology |
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Using graphical models for meta-analysis to study epistasis in Arabidopsis
Graphical model is a powerful statistical model to study the dependency structures with the help of a graph that describes conditional independence relationships between random variables. These graphs (or networks) present a set o ...
Supervisor: Pariya Behrouzi, Fred Van Eeuwijk
Department: Mathematical and Statistical Methods Group |
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Relation between cellulose orientation and cell shape
Cellulose is the most abundant biopolymer on earth. It is organized as microfibrils.
Humans use cellulose as cotton, paper, fibre, food and fodder, but it is becoming important now as biofuel and in nanotechnological application ...
Supervisor: Prof. dr. Anne Mie Emons, Dr. ir. Tijs Ketelaar, ir. Jelmer Lindeboom
Department: Plant Cell Biology, Laboratory of |
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Effect of floating solar panels on lake water quality
Due to energy transition there is a pressure to install solar panels on surface water. But, what kind of effects might this have on the water quality ? You will study this using the lake ecosystem model PCLake. ...
Supervisor: Jeroen de Klein / Edwin Peeters
Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group |
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Exploring associations of soil carbon with minerals in ripening sediments
Metal hydroxides and organic matter are vital reactive surfaces for geochemical processes in a wide variety of natural and anthropogenic environments. For example, these mineral and organic interfaces are capable of adsorbing cont ...
Supervisor: Maarten van Hoef
Department: Soil Chemistry and Chemical Soil Quality |
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