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Carbon credit prices too low to protect forests from rubber

Elli Warren-Thomas explores the true cost of protecting tropical forests from rapid rubber expansion

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Shorebird survival rates around the world

What drives worldwide variation in shorebird survival rates?

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Adaptation or chance?

The evolution of bill length and malaria resistance in an island bird.

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What eats jellyfish?

Using DNA to explore marine interactions.

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Fungicides cause bumblebee declines – or do they?

What’s behind the declines in US bumblebee populations?

Feeling like a fraud

Exploring the imposter phenomenon and how it can impact academic life.

October 9, 2017 in New, News.

Sperm size matters

Is having vast numbers of tiny sperm always the best strategy for males?

June 29, 2017 in News, Research.

Different islands, different birds

How genetically separate are the three populations of Cape Verde warbler, and what are the implications for its conservation?

May 11, 2017 in Research.

Big yourself up: Promoting yourself and your research

There are many ways you can promote yourself and your work: here are some tips for online and face to face networking and formal presentations.

April 10, 2017 in featured.

CEEC celebrates International Women’s Day

In CEEC, we have many successful women scientists working across all levels in our departments. Today we hear from some of them about their experiences in their academic careers.

March 8, 2017 in News.

A closer look at sex

Could a closer look at the sex lives of fruit flies reveal some dark details about our evolutionary past?

February 21, 2017 in Research.

Risking it all in a direct flight

The non-stop migrations of Whimbrels between Iceland and West Africa

February 21, 2017 in Research.
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Moving home: a conservation success story

59 Seychelles warblers from Cousin find a new home on Fregate

February 21, 2017 in Research.

Can habitat management rescue Lapwing populations?

Can a mosaic of habitats boost hatching success in grassland breeding Lapwings?

February 21, 2017 in Research.

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