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Primary Supervisor - Prof David S Richardson Scientific Background Genetic variation within populations is essential to their ability to adapt and survive, but most mutations that change function
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in atmospheric temperatures. The increase in freshwater inputs into the ocean are likely linked to changes in biological productivity, either through the resulting physical changes to the water column
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computational approaches towards a new project which seeks to better understand the causes and consequences of the correlation between multiple traits and to quantify trait variation that arises from new
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evaluating trade-offs under different environmental conditions, such as changing weather patterns, fluctuating energy costs, or variations in occupants’ schedules. Typically, the initial priority settings
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time-dependent confounding, selection bias, and variation in how individuals receive and engage with IPS, alcohol and drug dependence treatment, and other health services. Traditional regression and
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Primary Supervisor - Dr Tiziana Luisetti Scientific background Climate change related tipping points (e.g. a slowdown in the North Atlantic ocean currents) may pose risks to marine resources (e.g
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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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. It is broken down to the gas dimethyl sulphide (DMS) by marine bacteria, providing the characteristic smell of the sea. However, DMS also has a direct impact on climate change by promoting
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informs UK policy on marine biodiversity and MPAs design. You will gain sea-going field experience and be trained in a range of state-of-the-art instruments aboard the RV CEFAS Endeavour. Person
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, which will be developed and prioritised according to your interests. Mapping threats at sea: generate spatially- and temporally-explicit risk maps of anthropogenic threats to seabirds along marine flyways