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Herb-rich grassland: exploring effects on soil characteristics in relation to nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions
From spring 2025-spring 2026 a field experiment is taking place with different mixtures of grasses (Lolium perenne and Festuca arundinacea), legumes (Trifolium pratense and T. repens) with biological nitrogen (N) fixation, and a h ...
Supervisor: Dorien Westerik, Mart Ros, Gerard Velthof, Jan Willem van Groenigen
Department: Soil Biology
 
Work in Crete - Can a conspicuous predator camouflage through background matching? Lionfish-prey interactions.
Lionfish (Pterois volitans/miles) are among the most effective predators on Earth; they catch up to 85% of the prey that they target. Their success as hunters is due to prey barely reacting when they are approached by a lionfish.  ...
Supervisor: Alexander Kotrschal
Department: Behavioural Ecology
 
Leaf manganese as a proxy for root exudation of carboxylates? (SBL)
Certain plant species release root exudates with high concentrations of carboxylates in response to phosphorus limitation. These carboxylates mobilize P from less available P sources. However, root exudates are very difficult to m ...
Supervisor: Ellis Hoffland, Walter Schenkeveld
Department: Soil Biology
 
Foraging strategies in a social herbivore (the fallow deer, Dama dama). Field work at the landgoed Oranje Nassaus Oord in Renkum.
For social foragers, movement as a group could increase foraging efficiency through collective discovery of high-quality food sources. This would require an efficient mechanism for transferring information about food quality betwe ...
Supervisor: Séverine Denise Kotrschal
Alexander Kotrschal

Department: Behavioural Ecology
 
Greenhouse gas emissions in the management of eutrophication under heatwave events
Eutrophication is a major water quality issue that often leads to harmful cyanobacteria blooms. These blooms are further aggravated by climate change. To counteract eutrophication nuisance, water managers are using more and more s ...
Supervisor: Li Kang (Li.Kang@wur.nl)
Maira Mucci (Maira.Mucci@wur.nl)

Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group
 
The efficacy of P binders in the management of eutrophication under heatwave events
Eutrophication is a major water quality issue that often leads to harmful cyanobacteria blooms. These blooms are further aggravated by climate change. To counteract eutrophication nuisance, water managers are using more and more ...
Supervisor: Li Kang (li.kang@wur.nl)
Maira Mucci (maira.mucci@wur.nl)

Department: Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group
 
Modelling the impact of pH in the performance of microbial cell factories.
pH levels are critical for performance of microbial cell factories. pH affects production profiles, a typical example are solventogens, such as Clostridium acetobutylicum or Clostridium kluivery that at high pH produce acids and  ...
Supervisor: Maria Suarez Diez
Department: Systems and Synthetic Biology
 
Genome scale comparison of the metabolism of lipid producing yeasts.
Using palm oil is not sustainable and triggers deforestation of tropical jungle. Microbial production of oils from sustainable feedstocks, such as side or waste streams, is a promising alternative however productivities need to be ...
Supervisor: Maria Suarez Diez
Department: Systems and Synthetic Biology
 
Characterization of changes in plasma membrane proteome
Plant plasma membrane undergoes constant recycling of its components, by degrading the old proteins and delivering the fresh one. However, our knowledge of how the PM signaling proteins respond to different environmental stimuli i ...
Supervisor: Peter Grones
Department: Cell Biology
 
(Fieldwork) Cognitive abilities of Red-legged seriema
There are a few observations of Red-legged seriema cracking nuts on the ground. We want to know more about this behaviour and try to understand some interesting aspects of cognitive abilities, cultural transmission, and learning ...
Supervisor: Filipe Cunha & Alexander Kotrschal
Department: Behavioural Ecology
 
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