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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Serra Serra, Nuria (2018) DNA methylation dynamics during Arabidopsis thaliana development. Master's Research Project 2, Ecology and Evolution.
Thon, Femke (2018) Disentangling environmental and phenotypic contributions to diversification rate variation. Master's Research Project 2, Ecology and Evolution.
Veenstra, Renée (2018) The Functioning & Management of Artificial Breeding Islands. Master's Research Project 2, Ecology and Evolution.
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.