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Anthropogenic impacts on mammal community structures and ecosystem processes over 200 years: land use history, landscape patterns and top predator extinctions
Dr Bodil Elmhagen
Period: 1/1/09 - 12/31/11
The objective of this cross-disciplinary project is to investigate how historic changes in landscape and species compositions have altered ecosystem regulation processes and mammal community structures in boreo-nemoral Sweden over 200 years. Ecosystem structures are determined through an interplay ...
Assessment of carbon sequestering capacity in East African seagrass ecosystems affected by multiple stressors in a changing climate
Dr Martin Gullström
Period: 1/1/11 - 12/31/13
Conservation of diversity in an exploited species: spatiotemporal variation in the genetics of herring in the North Sea and adjasent areas
Prof Nils Ryman
Period: 1/1/02 - 12/31/04
The misidentification of population structure within stock complexes can lead to overexploitation by depleting spawning components, affecting intraspecific genetic diversity. This problem is exacerbated in stock complexes with demographically diverse components that intermingle seasonally, as is ...
Distant Offshore Windfarms with No Visual Impact in Deepwater
PhD student Mathias Andersson
Period: 10/1/04 - 9/30/09
The DOWNVInD project Project time: September 2005 - September 2008 Total project budget: €60 million (which €6 Million from FP6 the EC “Sixth Framework for Technology Development) Number of consortium members: 18 The DOWNVInD ((Distant Offshore Wind farms with No Visual Impact in Deepwater) project ...
Dovhindens beteende och habitatutnyttjande: betydelse för populationstillväxt
Dr Ulrika Alm Bergvall
Period: 1/1/09 - 12/31/10
Effects of avian predator psychology on signal design
Dr Gabriella Gamberale Stille
Period: 1/1/03 - 12/31/06
Aposematism is a common signalling system in nature, where animals that possess some kind of defence against predation signal this to potential predators with a conspicuous warning coloration. Although much is known about under what circumstances an aposematic strategy may evolve, and of how ...
Effects of avian predator psychology on signal design
Dr Gabriella Gamberale Stille
Period: 1/1/06 - 12/31/07
Aposematism is a common signalling system, where animals that possess a defence against predation (e.g. being toxic) signal this to potential predators with a conspicuous warning coloration. Although much is known about under what circumstances an aposematic strategy may evolve, and of how warning ...
Effekt av pålningsljud på fiskbeteende
PhD student Mathias Andersson
Period: 1/1/09 - 12/31/10
Det övergripande målet med projektet är att få bättre kunskap om hur fisk (torsk och tunga) reagerar på höga ljudnivåer, motsvarande pålningsljud. Syftet är att kunskapen om hur fisk påverkas av ljud från anläggandet av vindkraftverk ska bidra till att vindkraften kan byggas ut till havs utan att ...
Evolution of developmental plasticity and life history in insects
Dr Karl Gotthard
Period: 1/1/11 - 12/31/13
Developmental plasticity is ubiquitous and it plays a central role in the diversification of life. Developmental switches integrate genetic and environmental effects on phenotypes and they are sites where natural selection may influence the genetic basis of plasticity. By channeling developing ...
Evolution of developmetal plasticity in insects
Dr Karl Gotthard
Period: 1/1/08 - 12/31/10
To understand phenotypic change during evolution it is essential to understand phenotypic change during development. Developmental switches integrate genetic and environmental effects on phenotypes and are fundamental biological mechanisms that connect developmental and evolutionary processes. ...


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