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invasive insect ecology and ecological modelling. The background for the project is that the number of invasive species, especially invasive insects, being redistributed across the world, has been increasing
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vaccination method for honey bees. Although vaccination in insects was until recently considered impossible, recent findings suggest otherwise and open an exciting research avenue. PhD project description As
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Italy and Denmark. Key words. Insect physiology, sexual selection, insect production, metabolic reserves, energetic budget, fertility, biowastes and by-products. Abstract. In all living organisms
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CIIMAR - Interdisciplinary Center of Marine and Environmental Research - Uporto | Portugal | 2 days ago
meets the desired profile. 3. Specific admission requirements: Candidates should have the following skills: Candidates with experience in research activities in seafood and insects quality and safety
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significance for entomology because of its historically diverse habitats, yet has also suffered one of the highest levels of habitat change in the UK. Its insect collections are therefore unique datasets
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implementing state-of-the-art AI-powered models for the automated taxonomic identification of insects captured via high-resolution camera traps. You will build upon the prestigious SEPPI Biodiversa (Standardized
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Primary supervisor - Dr Rachel Wells Insect pests represent a global threat to agricultural production, causing losses of up to 40%/annum. Historically, pesticides have limited crop loss, however
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, this project aims to decode the function of insect odorant receptors. By doing so, we can identify new semiochemical compounds that manipulate insect behavior and develop more effective biocontrol methods
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include: Collecting and analysing airborne eDNA using air samplers to capture plants, fungi, bacteria, and insects along land‑use and NBS gradients. Conducting aquatic eDNA sampling in ponds, wetlands, and
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We are seeking a candidate who wishes to gain deeper insight into how forestry impacts biodiversity, including insects and fungi. About us At the Department of Ecology in Uppsala, we conduct