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biology: Do independent mimicry rings rely on the same genes to produce colour patterns, or are there different solutions each time mimicry evolves? Research Methodology You will work with existing high
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, interdisciplinary research group, including a postdoc, DTP students, and technicians. Training will include fieldwork, bird handling, ringing, lab techniques in molecular biology, microbiome sequencing
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areas of the ocean surface to direct solar radiation and wind forcing. These changes are profoundly altering the Arctic Ocean circulation, modifying freshwater and heat storage and export, and potentially
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recently awarded NERC grant). The PGR will conduct bioinformatic analyses on these data, focussing on immune genes, and perform a comparative genomic analysis across parakeets and parrots. They will
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Primary Supervisor - Prof Diane Saunders Scientific background Bhutan is well-known for its extraordinarily high species richness and endemism rate. With only ~8% of Bhutan’s land being arable
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Primary Supervisor - Dr Neda Trifonova Background The UK marine environment is a complex, high-demand space. It provides vital services, including food provision through fisheries and aquaculture
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FRCs. You will receive training in instrumental techniques, including stable isotope analysis using specialised equipment within the UEA Science Analytical Facilities, as well as high-throughput
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to re-evaluate land and ocean carbon sink partitioning and investigate carbon budget imbalances (4). Training: We will provide extensive 1-to-1 training in: High-precision atmospheric O2 and CO2
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interactions. Atmosphere-ocean surface heat exchange is highest during cold-air outbreaks and high surface wind speeds and thus often associated with mesoscale weather systems such as barrier winds, polar lows
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across different imaging devices, including future sensors with unknown spectral sensitivities. Training The student will be based at the Colour & Imaging Lab at the School of Computing Sciences which has