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Borger, Mirjam (2018) The effects of status signals and juveniles on territorial defence in the black-crested titmouse (Baeolophus atricristatus). Master's Research Project 2, Ecology and Evolution.
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Daras, I.M. (2018) The persistence of bacterial plasmids. Master's Research Project 2, Ecology and Evolution.
De Felici, Livia (2018) Out of reach? - Comparing food abundance and food availability for Black-tailed Godwit chicks. Master's Research Project 2, Ecology and Evolution.
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Eising, Kasper (2018) How do changes in environmental conditions affect stress-tolerant and competitive species in wet grasslands. Master's Research Project 2, Ecology and Evolution.
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Fredrickson, James (2018) Regular spatial pattern formation by termites drives plant community composition and structure while neutralizing an environmental gradient. Master's Research Project 2, Ecology and Evolution.
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Kortenbosch, Hylke (2018) Communities within communities: exploring the interaction between tropical land-snails and their microbiome communities. Master's Research Project 2, Ecology and Evolution.
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Lijcklama a Nijeholt, Christine (2018) Making a new house feel like home: Movements in introduced African ungulates. Master's Research Project 2, Ecology and Evolution.
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Moedt, Sanne (2018) The influence of geese on the Cladoceran (water flea) and Desmid communities in High Arctic ponds. Master's Research Project 2, Ecology and Evolution.
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Serra Serra, Nuria (2018) DNA methylation dynamics during Arabidopsis thaliana development. Master's Research Project 2, Ecology and Evolution.
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Thon, Femke (2018) Disentangling environmental and phenotypic contributions to diversification rate variation. Master's Research Project 2, Ecology and Evolution.
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Veenstra, Renée (2018) The Functioning & Management of Artificial Breeding Islands. Master's Research Project 2, Ecology and Evolution.
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Wright, Mark (2018) Functional morphology of the hindlimb during the transition from sprawling to parasagittal gaits in synapsid evolution. Master's Research Project 2, Ecology and Evolution.