Congratulations to Neil Coughlan: MSc submitted
10 Jan 2016
Neil Coughlan presents his MSc thesis[/caption] Neil was jointly supervised by Dr. Tom Kelly and Prof. Marcel Jansen. The central focus of Neil芒鈧劉s MSc work was bird-mediated, epizoochorous dispersal of aquatic plants. To ascertain whether aquatic plants entangled between bird feathers can be dispersed by birds, Neil analysed the microclimate between the feathers, and assessed the likelihood of plant survival under these conditions.
Neil芒鈧劉s conclusion that bird-mediated epizoochorous transport of plants can account for short distance plant dispersal was demonstrated in a series of experiments where colonisation of empty 芒鈧搈ini-ponds芒鈧 by
Lemna minor plants occurred with a very high frequency, even if other factors such as visiting rodents and wind were excluded. Neil芒鈧劉s work has important implications for the management of invasive alien aquatic plants.
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