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Tag Archives: University of Barcelona
Course “Modeling species distributions: methods and applications” In Barcelona
Background: Species Distribution Models (SDMs) are now widely used in many research fields for several purposes across terrestrial, freshwater, and marine realms. In all these contexts, the main issue is to link information on the presence/absence or abundance of a species … Continue reading →
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Tagged bayesian approach, fish, Spain, Species distribution, statistics, University of Barcelona
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12 PhD positions: Management of Climatic Extreme Events in Lakes Reservoirs for the Protection of Ecosystem Services
Applications are invited for 12 Early Stage Researcher (ESR) PhD studentships on a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action European Joint Doctorate Innovative Training Network (ITN). Environmental perturbations to lakes and reservoirs occur largely in the form of episodic climatic events. These range from relatively short … Continue reading →
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Tagged aquatic ecology, Catalan Institute for Water Research, Dundalk Institute of Technology, ecology, Ecosystem Services, Environmental change, Estonia, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Experiment, Extreme events, freshwater, Freshwater Ecology, Germany, Heterotrophy, IGB, Ireland, ITN, lake, Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Marie Curie, Microbial Ecology, microbial food-web, modelling, Netherlands, NIOO, Organic matter, PhD, Resilience, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, University of Barcelona, University of Geneva, Uppsala University
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