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E (Evy) Gobbens, MSc

E (Evy) Gobbens, MSc

Promovendus / Promovendus

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My research focusses on shorebirds in the Dutch Wadden Sea.

Our main research components are:

1) What do shorebirds eat

2) Which areas of the Wadden Sea do shorebirds use?

For this, we study their diet by analyzing feces and blood samples, and we track shorebirds with lightweight tags to look at their habitat use. Once we understand their current habitat use and diet, we can predict, by using geomorphological models, what will happen to these important areas in the future. 

We conduct most of our research on the small uninhabited island of Griend, in the western Dutch Wadden Sea, where we catch birds and study their prey landscape. We focus on the six most abundant shorebird species in the Dutch Wadden Sea: dunlin, red knots, oystercatchers, bar-tailed godwits, curlew, and grey plovers. 

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Natuurecologie en natuurbehoud