Molecular ecology Molecular tools are becoming more and more advanced and cheap. DNA-based methods are increasingly used to monitor biodiversity, study population structure and differentiation and look at patterns of disease. Our projects Project Marine biodiversity assessment using eDNA sequencing Project Biodiversity Sensing Box Project GEANS: Genetic tools for Ecosystem health Assessment in the North Sea region Project Towards whole mitogenome sequencing as a DNA based tool for North Sea biodiversity assessments Project The side-effects of fisheries induced bottlenecks: Gauging extinction risk from the genome of blacktip reef sharks Project Management, habitat use, and population structure of leatherback turtles in Indonesia Project MUMACO: Combining coastal defense with a business case and ecosystem restoration Project Fundamentals for kick-starting flat oyster rehabilitation in the North Sea; (epi)genomic considerations and SeaCrete basis Project Sponge associated biodiversity in variable North Sea habitats Project BeWild: Measuring biodiversity at offshore wind farms Project Trouble in Paradise? Quantifying the factors that influence Red-billed Tropicbird survival on small Caribbean islands Linkedin Whatsapp Twitter Email