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the ecological functioning of aquatic ecosystems and have species-specific habitat requirements to fulfil their life cycle. For this reason, fish is one of the biological quality elements of the EU Water Framework
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geomicrobiology, biogeochemistry, and aquatic ecology. You will use a versatile toolkit of methodologies, from microcosm incubation to the operation of state-of-the-art laboratory-scale bioreactors and immersive
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organisms; performing semi-field experiments to validate the assays for effects on aquatic ecosystems. You will work here The research is embedded within the Aquatic Ecology and Water Quality Management Group
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of breast milk, a potential ecological driver of selection for the infant’s microbiome; (3) and the metabolic profile of the infant’s blood plasma, which contains signatures of the interplay between host and
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on understanding ecological aspects in the context of the underlying physiological and molecular mechanisms. The Laboratory of Virology focusses on fundamental research in plant viruses, insect viruses and
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narratives of water as the ecological Other hark back to colonial notions of toleration and integration, this project aims to confront dominant narratives about water with marginalised stories of living and
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1250 to 1950) across the ecologically-rich land- sea- and icescapes of the Foxe Basin region of central Nunavut, Inuit Nunangat (the traditional Inuit territories of what is now Canada). There will be a
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humans: for example, backyard meadows can be essential for the survival of many insects in urban spaces, whereas insects in the kitchen are commonly considered as unwanted guests. Whereas urban ecology
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1250 to 1950) across the ecologically-rich land- sea- and icescapes of the Foxe Basin region of central Nunavut, Inuit Nunangat (the traditional Inuit territories of what is now Canada). There will be a
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Canada, and in Europe. This work will comprise “Maligaq (????)” (North Baffin Inuktitut for ‘A law/rule to be followed’), a sub-project of TRACES (Tracking Resilience in Arctic Sociocultural-Ecological