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Assessing tipping points in temperate coastal ecosystems: Integrating thermal landscapes, individual physiology, and community-level responses to heatwaves Lead Supervisor (DoS): Dr Manuela Truebano
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learning models to distinguish between normal physiological behaviour (e.g. diurnal rhythms, feeding responses) and abnormal stress-induced patterns will be central to the project. This requires
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is May 1st 2026 (negotiable with the Department). To understand evolutionary processes in coastal marine ecosystems, with a focus on sessile organisms, the appointed researcher will work with analyses
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Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living allowance of £20,780 (2025/26 UKRI rate). Additional project costs will also be provided. Overview Coastal flooding poses a
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surveys, laboratory experiments, and advanced analytical tools. Water and plankton samples from UK coastal waters will be analysed to quantify MNP types, sizes, and concentrations, correlated with plankton
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this information affect behavioural decisions before and during combat? This PhD project will tackle these questions using a combination of evolutionary modelling and behavioural experiments in a wild population of
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numerical modelling tools, i.e. a depth-averaged (2DH) and a 3-dimensional (3D) model, in the TELEMAC modelling system (www.openTELEMAC.org ) to simulate the fluxes and fate of plastics in the Scheldt Estuary
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are studied. Research is organized in five themes: Ice and Climate, Oceans and Climate, Atmospheric Physics and Chemistry, Coastal and Shelf Sea Dynamics and Earth System modelling. In 2022, IMAU research
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analyses to explore biodiversity trends, detect climate-induced shifts, and uncover ecosystem dynamics. The findings will advance predictive modelling and decision-support tools for sustainable coastal and
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of cooperative models in the banking sector and their links with CSR. In the 19th century, alongside the large commercial banks that were being established, cooperative banks were also created. Their names