BSc Thesis Subjects
If you are considering taking on a Bachelor Thesis at AFI, please stop by during our ONLINE Meet & Greet every first Tuesday of the month, between 13:00 and 14:00. Even if you only have a broad idea of your plans, you are most welcome! We are happy to think along with you, and discuss whether we can agree on a topic that suits you.
The list of BSc thesis subjects at Aquaculture and Fisheries is intended to give an impression of possible thesis projects. If you are interested to learn more about aquatic species or subject, and your subject is not listed then contact the chair group (office.afi@wur.nl), stating your subject of interest in one sentence. You then will be directed to an AFI staff member to explore thesis options.
On this page an overview of current Bachelor thesis subjects is presented. Please be aware that research might be finished or altered. Agreement on a topic will always be discussed first.
- Aquaculture topics
- AFI-1. The effect of climate change on the stress response of shrimp
- AFI-2. LTA production (mussel & seaweed) in the North Sea
- AFI-3. The role of starch in fish nutrition
- AFI-4. DNA vaccination of fish
- AFI-5. Body Condition Score in sharks kept in Zoos
- AFI-6. Nutritional programming for robust fish
- AFI-7. Probiotics for optimal water quality in recirculating aquaculture systems
- Fisheries/fish ecology topics
- AFI-8. How to predict fish feeding from morphology
- AFI-9: Invasive crayfish in the Netherlands: what does their morphology teach us?
- AFI-10: Can invasive success of alien fish species be predicted from morphology?
- AFI-11. Life-history traits in tropical fish communities
- AFI-12. Trophic interactions of elasmobranchs (sharks & rays) in the Northeast Atlantic.
Aquaculture topics
Fisheries/fish ecology topics
Important message
The list of Bsc thesis subjects at Aquaculture and Fisheries is intended to give an impression of possible thesis projects. If you are interested to learn more about aquatic species or subject, and your subject is not listed then contact the chair group (office.afi@wur.nl), stating your subject of interest in one sentence. You then will be directed to an AFI staff member to explore thesis options.