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ecology and associated fisheries. A gap in local knowledge/data and technical capacity to coordinate and deliver usable data tools was identified. This gap inhibits the dynamic understanding of the impact
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. Although advances in imaging technologies have enhanced the spatio-temporal resolution of plankton sampling, these data remain virtually unused in biodiversity assessments and policy frameworks
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and the potential effects of this method of fishing on scallop stocks, other species and the wider ecosystem. Through analysis of existing data, aquarium and field-based experiments, and modelling
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. Research Methodology: Representative samples and field structural data will be collected from a number of accessible sites across the Cornubian batholith. Discrete samples will be fully characterised
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to Apply Please click on the Apply button above for further information and to apply. For more information on the admissions process generally, please visit our How to Apply for a Research Degree webpage or
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key data to demonstrate feasibility for climate mitigation. The student will optimise nanoparticle synthesis and transformations of an array of iron nanoparticles. This also requires culturing algae
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research meetings, journal clubs, and training in: Marine invertebrate ecophysiology (Truebano) Macrophyte physiology and climate community ecology (Smale) Transcriptomics and bioinformatics (Collins) Data
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community at the study sites. The student will visit field sites across two growing seasons to collect data on tree health and establishment, as well as the soil samples for molecular metabarcoding analysis
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-up’ period. If you wish to discuss this project further informally, please contact Dr Lee Durndell . Please click on the 'Apply' button above for further information and to apply. The closing date
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this project further informally, please contact Professor Kerry Howell . Please click on the 'Apply' button above for further information and to apply. The closing date for applications is 12 noon