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Primary Supervisor: Prof Cock van Oosterhout Scientific background: Population bottlenecks erode genetic variation, which makes threatened species susceptible to viral epidemics. So, what makes an individual Resistant, Tolerant, or Susceptible (R/T/S) to a virus? That is the key question we aim...
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Primary Supervisor -�Dr Gabrielle Davidson BACKGROUND� Wildlife gut microbiomes are critical for host biology and health, yet are highly variable and environmentally responsive, especially in birds
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training dataset. However, there is a recognition of the need of multispectral imagery to enhance the accuracy of the algorithms being developed when discerning material type. Consequently, Cefas is
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Primary Supervisor - Dr Lidong Be Scientific Background One of the key challenges in volcanology is understanding changes in volcanic activities during crises, such as transitions from effusive
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Primary Supervisor: Prof Dorothee Bakker Scientific background: The Southern Ocean takes up about 10% of the carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted by human activity, thus slowing down climate change
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action. While famous cases exist in Heliconius butterflies and poison arrow frogs, South American catfishes (Corydoras and related genera) offer a lesser-known yet equally fascinating system. In rivers and
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, and how these changes, in turn, affect the Arctic gyre circulation, freshwater storage and release, and the properties of Arctic outflow to the Atlantic. Assess the impact of enhanced cyclone activity
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to learn laboratory methods for analysis of relevant BGC parameters. Training: You will be based in the Polar Oceans Team at British Antarctic Survey, a highly active research team focused on both
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ecosystems, seabirds are also particularly threatened by human activity. To design effective conservation strategies, it is crucial to know how seabirds connect marine sites through their movement along marine
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specification We are looking for a pro-active, highly motivated student. The successful candidate should have a strong background in microbial, soil or environmental sciences (e.g., BSc/Masters in Microbiology