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experts study the ecology, biodiversity, and conservation of freshwater fishes, and population ecology and fisheries of marine fish species. Your qualities You have: excellent organizational skills
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, while the fisheries and ecology experts study the ecology, biodiversity, and conservation of freshwater fishes, and population ecology and fisheries of marine fish species. Requirements Specific
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ecology experts study the ecology, biodiversity, and conservation of freshwater fishes, and population ecology and fisheries of marine fish species. Specifications max. 38 hours per week Wageningen View
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vivo feeding trials the effectiveness of seaweed functional compounds as potential prebiotics for marine and freshwater fish. In particular, the effects of seaweed functional compounds on gut microbiota
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evolutionary biology to marine biology. The Energy and Sustainability Research Institute (ESRIG) is a highly multidisciplinary institute performing research on energy and sustainability. Activities include
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: Fish migration and marine ecology: This is a project in mathematical biology, in close collaboration with fishery scientists and fisheries. The project is data-driven and heavily numerical, with a focus
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marine animals in the North and Wadden Seas as well as on a global scale. The department focusses on key physical, chemical and biological processes that determine the productivity and the ecological
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mathematics to pharmacy, from neurosciences to computer science, and from molecular and evolutionary biology to marine biology. The Energy and Sustainability Research Institute (ESRIG) is a highly