
MAE Alumni
Please find below the alumni who have completed their PhD at the Marine Animal Ecology group.
Name | Graduation date | Thesis title | |
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Ludi Aji | 30-Aug-2024 | Marine lakes in Indonesia: Understanding shifts in biodiversity and food webs in tropical coastal ecosystems under increasing water temperature and terrestrial influence | Link |
Martine van den Heuvel-Greve | 8-Jun-2023 | Svalbard shores under stress; impacts of local human activities on marine invertebrates living in a warming Arctic coastal system | Link |
Ewout Knoester | 26-May-2023 | Facilitating the facilitators: Advancing coral reef restoration by considering ecological keystone species | Link |
Erik Wurz | 4-Oct-2022 | Deep-sea sponges in an Anthropocene ocean | Link |
Antoine Karengera | 7-Sept-2022 | Sensing hydrophilic contaminants: transcriptional response of Caenorhabditis elegans as biosensor for water quality | Link |
Alwin Hylkema | 8-Jul-2022 | Active interventions to rehabilitate Caribbean coral reefs: The use of artificial substrates to increase the abundance of herbivorous fish and sea urchins | Link |
Mert Gökalp | 11-Jun-2021 | The multifunctional role of marine sponges in multi-trophic mariculture systems: Towards sustainable use of sponges in polluted marine waters | Link |
Diede Maas | 2-Jun-2021 | Islands of sea: The evolution, ecology and conservation of marine lake invertebrates | Link |
Sahri Achmad | 6-Apr-2021 | Put them on the map! Optimising cetacean conservation management in Indonesia through governance refinement and habitat-use-based spatial planning using complementary methods and underused data | Link |
Wim Mullié | 24-Feb-2021 | Don't kill your allies. The impact of chemical and biological locust and grasshopper control on birds | Link |
Celia (Yuzhu) Wei | 20-Jan-2021 | Potential impact of underwater released exhaust gas from innovative ships on the marine ecosystem. | Link |