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features with an emphasis on vegetation complexity, urban infrastructure, and bird diversity. The thesis is part of a greater project studying urban green space and soundscapes and how these relate to human
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of the WP5 Sustainable wind development and related to avian collision risks which is one of the main environmental impacts of onshore and offshore wind turbines on birds. In an offshore setting, many
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wind turbines on birds. In an offshore setting, many seabird populations are in sharp decline due to climate change and anthropogenic marine activities. There exists yet little knowledge on the extent
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Embodied Intelligence for a flexible, agile robot Most existing robots are rigid, heavy and dangerous. Ecological issues and the need to interact with humans are increasingly driving the need for robots
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7 Feb 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research Research Field Environmental science » Ecology Biological sciences » Other Researcher Profile First
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. Project description Since the autumn, 2020, Denmark, as well as most countries in Europe, has experienced more outbreaks of avian influenza than ever before, in wild birds, in small hobby flocks and in
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(e.g., seals, walruses, whales, caribou, fish, birds and others) by Arctic Indigenous peoples, with a focus on Inuit of Nunavut, Inuit Nunangat (the traditional Inuit territories of what is now Canada
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Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, Radolfzell / Constance | Radolfzell am Bodensee, Baden W rttemberg | Germany | about 2 months ago
soaring flight conditions for large migratory birds vary with time and season. The project studies the migration behaviour of white storks. Storks migrate in a soaring-gliding fashion. That means
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soaring environment of migrating white storks using drones and how soaring flight conditions for large migratory birds vary with time and season. The project studies the migration behaviour of white storks
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Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, Radolfzell / Constance | Radolfzell am Bodensee, Baden W rttemberg | Germany | 2 months ago
soaring flight conditions for large migratory birds vary with time and season. The project studies the migration behaviour of white storks. Storks migrate in a soaring-gliding fashion. That means