Larval Ecology
Survival of fish eggs and larvae is crucial for the recruitment to fisheries and the bottleneck in production for aquaculture. The focus of the larval ecology group therefore is on the
Ocean bottom electromagnetic system
Electromagnetic (EM) methods are used to image the resistivity structure of the subsurface by means of measuring components of the electric and/or magnetic field.
Name: Sebastian Bicking Professional/Scientific Interests: Biodiversity, Aquatic Ecology, Climate Change Current Job/Affiliation: Research Associate, AG Theoretical and Applied Ecology,
Halophilic bacteria, salt and soda lakes, salt adaptation (1977-2010)
Imhoff, J.F. & Trüper, H.G.: Ectothiorhodospira halochloris sp. nov., a new extremely halophilic phototrophic bacterium
Contacts Halifax
Please note: We will select the successful candidates based on their abilities and not on a specific topic. For this reason particular emphasis by the evaluation will be placed
Natural products from bacteria (2008-2013)
Lang, G., Kalvelage, T., Peters, A., Wiese, J. and Imhoff, J.F.: Linear and cyclic peptides from the entomopathogenic bacterium Xenorhabdus nematophilus. J.
New species (1977-2010)
Imhoff, J.F. & Trüper, H.G.: Ectothiorhodospira halochloris sp. nov., a new extremely halophilic phototrophic bacterium containing bacteriochlorophyll b. Arch. Microbiol.
Überblick
The research group 'FishBase' is interested in developing scientific methods that may contribute to the improvement of fisheries management and nature conservation in Europe and elsewhere.
Contacts Kiel (CAU)
Please note: We will select the successful candidates based on their abilities and not on a specific topic. For this reason particular emphasis by the evaluation will be
Requirements
Applicants are expected to have a MSc, a German "Diplom" or an equivalent degree by the time they will start at HOSST (November, 2015). It is not necessary to have completed