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welfare are monitored on farms. However, many current monitoring systems rely primarily on visual or activity-based sensors, meaning important behavioural and physiological signals may be missed. Sound
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in agricultural landscapes often becoming terrestrialised due to neglect. As a result, significant declines in pond biodiversity across UK agricultural landscapes have been reported. In recent years
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that current mechanised systems cannot reliably perform. As a result, the sector faces increasing risk within national food supply chains and limited capacity for sustainable growth. At the same time, the UK has
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animal use in education, and to develop evidence-based guidelines that balance animal welfare with effective student learning. The project has four key objectives: 1. Characterise how farm animals
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effectiveness is increasingly threatened by resistance. This PhD will develop integrated approaches to Varroa management by combining chemical ecology-led monitoring, biological control and established
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negative effects from beef production on the environment. Building from this developed understanding, the student would then look to work with farmers and advisors to develop a decision support framework