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Cranfield is an exclusively postgraduate university that is a global leader for transformational research and education in technology and management. Research Excellence Framework 2014 (REF) has recognised 81% of Cranfield’s research as world leading or internationally excellent in its quality....
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, we use a novel natural experiment in the West Midlands, drawn from a sample of >200 ‘Tiny Forest’ plots, to test how tree species’ establishment and its associated biodiversity is structured along
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planktonic methane sources and methanotroph communities remain unresolved. This PhD will examine how methanotrophs integrate methane derived from sediments and plankton. Field surveys in the UKCEH Cumbrian
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relationships with soil microclimate, plant community, and carbon flux, and by mapping how these effects decay with distance from the nest. Objective 2: Test whether nest footprint varies systematically with
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resources for the mitigation of land degradation. Methodology The project will encompass two principle tasks: (1) Landscape-farm scale survey to examine how different land management scenarios impact soil
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unknown, and there is an urgent need for quantitative data to inform management and policy. Research methodology This project will examine the effects of Crassula on wetland invertebrates using both
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functional synergies, you will design and test multi-strain microbial communities (SynComs) with consistent, predictable benefits for plants growing in complex soil environments. Aims and Objectives
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produce highly explosive, large-magnitude eruptions. The student will combine global datasets with targeted field investigations to test the attributes hypothesised to favour such eruptions. Using a
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, and control tissues across phylogenetically diverse Corydoradinae species. Test evolutionary mechanisms by quantifying the roles of gene duplication (including whole-genome duplication), positive
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rapidly enough. There is an urgent need to develop new tools, understand how to optimally deploy both novel and existing tools, and understand the health system implications of each approach. Novel testing