01 University of Plymouth Research Outputs: Recent submissions
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The tragedy of the common? A comparative population genomic study of two bumblebee species
Within the theoretical framework of the small population paradigm, we investigated the population genomics and parasite load of two bumblebee species across the UK and Ireland. Bombus pratorum is widespread and common ... -
Transdisciplinarity in transformative ocean governance research - reflections of early career researchers
(2022-10-01)This paper interrogates the concept of transdisciplinarity, both theoretically and practically, from a perspective of early career researchers (ECRs) in transformative ocean governance research. Aiming to advance research ... -
Orogenic-orographic feedback and the rise of the Central Andes
(2023-01-15)The rise of large mountain ranges is considered to be driven by tectonics potentially coupled with climate driven-erosion, although the role of this coupling remains uncertain. The arid climate of the Central Andes allows ... -
Shoreline modelling on timescales of days to decades
Climate change is resulting in global changes to sea level and wave climates,which in many locations significantly increasethe probability of erosion, floodingand damage to coastal infrastructure and ecosystems.Therefore, ... -
A Review of Biodegradable Plastics from Multidisciplinary Perspectives
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Construction of Mega Individuals Competency Model in Business Environment: A Grounded Theory Approach
(2022-08-01)The purpose of this research is to explore the new practices derived from the influences of information technology among a certain group, i.e., “mega individuals”. Based on Grounded Theory and interviews from 53 companies, ... -
Developing a maritime cyber safety culture: Improving safety of operations
<jats:p>A rise in catastrophic loss-of-life events as a result of poor safety management (e.g., the capsizing of the Herald of Free Enterprise and the Costa Concordia) has driven the maritime sector to improve its safety ... -
Deficiency and excess of groundwater iodine and their health associations.
(England, 2022-11-29)More than two billion people worldwide have suffered thyroid disorders from either iodine deficiency or excess. By creating the national map of groundwater iodine throughout China, we reveal the spatial responses of diverse ...