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2022
February
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SBS Seminar Series 2022 : "River ecosystems under pressure - a microbial perspective "
-School of Biological Sciences Research Seminar Series 2022 Panopto Video Julia Kleinteich Post Doc, Microbiology Ecology University of Tuebingen, Germany “River ecosystems under pressure - a microbial perspective "
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SBS Seminar Series 2022:Biological Nitrification Inhibition (BNI): A path towards low-nitrifying production systems
-School of Biological Sciences Research Seminar Series 2022 Panopto Video GV Subbarao BNI Research Team, JIRCAS Tsukuba, Japan " Biological Nitrification Inhibition (BNI): A path towards low-nitrifying production systems" Present nitrogen management in agriculture appears to have serious flaws, which is reflected in its poor NUE and massive nitrogen leakage into large environment. Most of these...
January
2021
December
May
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The use of environmental DNA in aquatic parasitology - linking ecology and evolution on riverscape scales
-Hanna Hartikainen. Assistant Professor in Adaptation to the Environment, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, School of Biological sciences, University of Nottingham
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Climate change goes underground: impacts of climate change on soil microbes and their functioning
-Franciska De Vries. Professor of Earth Surface Science, Faculty of Science, Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics, University of Amsterdam
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Changes in North Sea primary productivity and phytoplankton functional types over time
-Rodney Forster. Lecturer, Department of Biological and Marine Sciences, University of Hull
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Evolutionary causes and consequences of sex-specific selection
-Tim Janicke. Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive, University of Montpellier
April
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What's soil got to do with climate change: let's dig deeper
-Dr. Asmeret Asefaw Berhe. Professor of Soil Biogeochemistry, and Falasco Chair in Earth Sciences at the Department of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of California, Merced.
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Marine Ecological Forecasting and Climate Services
-Mark Payne. Senior Researcher, National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark