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Physiological responses to anthropogenic noise

School of Biological Sciences | PHD
Funding
Unfunded
Reference Number
SBIO-2020-1217
Application Deadline
None specified
Start Date
None specified

Overview

Anthropogenic noise has become a major global pollutant. Using state-of-the art phylogenetically controlled meta-analyses, we will quantify the effects of anthropogenic noise on physiological responses on animals. This project will provide the quantitative evidence necessary for legislative bodies to regulate this environmental stressor more effectively. This work will allow the successful candidate to gain experience in both computational biology, global change biology, and health.

Anthropogenic noise has become a major global pollutant and has been viewed as a major threat to human health. Noise leads to a wide range of health issues and has negative socio-economic impacts. Only relatively recently has it been realized that noise may also affect non-human animals. The realisation that noise is a serious pollutant led to a plethora of studies on a variety of species. However, such single studies cannot provide holistic quantitative assessments on the potential effects of noise across species. Using state-of-the art phylogenetically controlled meta-analyses we will quantify the effects of anthropogenic noise on physiological responses on animals.

Project Summary
Supervisor

Dr Hansjoerg Kunc

More Information

h.kunc@qub.ac.uk

Research Profile


Mode of Study

Full-time: 3 Years


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