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After defaunation, used to mimic the effect of sand nourishment, some areas will be ‘primed’, by adding a known-density of specific benthos species or directly by dumping fresh sediment on top. This project will investigate the potential facilitative effect of such techniques for benthic community recovery by comparing them. The student will actively participate in fieldwork and analyse benthos samples in the laboratory.
Research type: Field research, Laboratory research
Research level: bachelor
Prerequisite: interest in morphology, ecology
The facilitative effect of ‘priming’ on benthic community recovery
Research type: Field research, Laboratory research
Research level: bachelor
Prerequisite: interest in morphology, ecology
Start date: | 1 augustus 2016 |
End date: | 1 februari 2017 |
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