Proposals for master degree projects in Biology

Proposal for master degree projects in:

Animal Ecology

Sexual selection, mating behaviours and colour signals in damselflies

Supervisor Erik Svensson

Cognition and observational memory in great tits

Supervisor Anders Brodin

The impact of anthropogenic food sources on bird health

Supervisor Caroline Isaksson

Natterjack toads, presence at breeding sites

Supervisor Jon Loman

Moth dispersal and trappability in relation to altitude

Supervisor Lars Pettersson

 

Aquatic Ecology

Can predation threat change phytoplankton behaviour

Supervisor Per Carlsson

Zooplankton effects on dinoflagellate vertical migration

Supervisor Per Carlsson

Assessing the effects on the marine pelagic food web by the invasive marine cladoceran Penilia avirostris

Supervisor Per Carlsson

The Ecology and Evolution of Partial Migration

Supervisor Ben Chapman

Personality traits and boldness in freshwater fish

Supervisor Ben Chapman

 

Chemical Ecology and Conservation Biology

Pheromone communication in Stag beetles

Supervisor Glenn Svensson

 

Conservation Biology

Predation by dragonflies on aphid prey: can aquatic habitats contribute to biological control?

Supervisor Torben Wittwer

Flower strips – a measure to enhance biodiversity?

Supervisor Lina Herbertsson

Impact of a neonicotinoid pesticide on bumble bees

Supervisor Maj Rundlöf

Is neonicotinoid seed dressing harmful to solitary bees?

Supervisor Maj Rundlöf and Lina Herbertsson

Bumble bee trends - positive, negative or neutral?

Supervisor Maj Rundlöf and Sven Nilsson

Population dynamics of trap nesting bees

Supervisor Maj Rundlöf and Anna Persson

Mycorrhizal fungi and insect pollinators: linking above- and below-ground ecosystem processes

Supervisor Alwyn Williams

Explaining the continuous decline of Pulsatilla vulgaris

Supervisor Torbjörn Tyler

Which factors determine the species richness and distribution of bryophytes on old church-yards?

Supervisor Torbjörn Tyler

Quantifying the impact of climate change on plants

Supervisor Satu Ramula

Does disturbance promote plant invasion?

Supervisor Satu Ramula

Moth distribution as a function of host plant distribution: using Small Pasque Flower, Pulsatilla pratensis, to map a rare geometrid moth, Horisme aquata

Supervisor Lars Pettersson

Clearcuts as refuges for farmland butterflies (30 cr, also available as 15 cr)

Supervisor Lars Pettersson

Host plants as a key to understanding the distribution of geometrid moths (30 cr)

Supervisor Lars Pettersson

Where are all the moth caterpillars? (30 cr)

Supervisor Lars Pettersson

Moth diversity in short rotation willow coppicing (30 cr, also available as 15 cr)

Supervisor Lars Pettersson

Spatial dynamics of moth diversity during willow flowering (30 cr, also available as 15 cr)

Supervisor Lars Pettersson

Flight altitude of summertime moths (30 cr, also available as 15 cr)

Supervisor Lars Pettersson

Bumblebees as subject för master thesis (.pdf)

 

Molecular Ecology

From Arctic to Temperate: how do barnacle geese cope with new breeding environments?

Supervisor Götz Eichhorn

Intertidal genomic ecology

Supervisor Maren Wellenreuther

The microbial control of the soil carbon cycle

Supervisor Johannes Rousk

 

Plant ecology and systematic

How does warm winters affect the flowering time in a sandy grassland?

Supervisor Johanna Birgander

How many species of Plagiothecium are there and how should they be delimited and identified?

Supervisor Torbjörn Tyler

Patterns of morphological variation, geographic distribution and taxonomy of a less well understood group of plants in the Scandinavian flora

Supervisor Torbjörn Tyler

Dilemma of surplus flowers: lack or waste of resources?

Supervisor Satu Ramula

Evolution and systematics of some forms in Rubus sect. Corylifolii (Rosaceae)

Supervisors Mikael Hedrén and Ulf Ryde

Local adaptation in the partial inbreeder Collinsia heterophylla

Supervisor Stefan Andersson

 

Sensory Biology

Magnetic alignment in animals

Supervisor Rachel Muheim

Use of magnetic cues to find a food reward in birds

Supervisor Rachel Muheim

The sky compass of dung beetles

Supervisor Jochen Smolka

Ultraviolet reflections from urine scent marks

Supervisor Almut Kelber and Olle Lind

Light-dependent magnetoreception in birds

Supervisor Rachel Muheim

Polarized light sensitivity in birds

Supervisor Rachel Muheim

What did the first eyes see?
Would you like to study a “living fossil”?

Supervisor Miriam Henze

Receptors out of place!
Study the mysterious “ventral stripe” in the cricket compound eye!

Supervisor Miriam Henze

How does visual input modulate the swimming system of box jellyfish?

Supervisor Ronald Petie

 

Theoretical Ecology

Mechanisms of coexistence in microbial communities

Supervisor Per Lundberg and Mikael Pontarp

 


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