05 University of Plymouth Journals: Recent submissions
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Exploring staff attitudes to urinary catheter care: an evidence informed change project
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Evaluating the impact of physical group activities on anxiety and depression across psychiatric inpatient settings
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Exploring and developing critical care nurses’ understanding of ‘Big Data’ and identifying research opportunities
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Testing the potential use of UK wetland plant species in paludiculture using examples from the Somerset Levels
(University of Plymouth, 2023)The trade-off between economic benefits and environmental sustainability results in the unsustainable use of wetlands through conversion to agricultural land. As a result, causing peat degradation, reducing the ecosystem’s ... -
Impact of marine heatwaves on the physiological health of two fucoid species
(University of Plymouth, 2023)Marine Heatwaves (MHWs) are periods of high-water temperature that have become an increasingly significant threat to marine ecosystem biodiversity in recent decades with rising anthropogenic carbon driving greater severity ... -
The role of colony morphology and substratum inclination on the distribution of Eunicella verrucosa on shallow reefs
(University of Plymouth, 2023)Eunicella verrucosa plays an important role in shallow reefs, where they produce a complex 'sheet tree' morphology that supports a variety of benthic-dwelling organisms. E. verrucosa is considered 'vulnerable' by the IUCN ... -
Diversity, abundance, and distribution of ground invertebrates in Lower Sharpham Farm
(University of Plymouth, 2023)Invertebrates constitute the largest group of animals on Earth and represent the bulk of biodiversity. They are responsible for numerous essential ecosystems services and are at the centre of many terrestrial food webs. ... -
How can informal education settings be best used to influence engagement with environmental issues?
(University of Plymouth, 2023)Increasing global impacts of environmental issues will affect children’s futures. Formal primary school curriculums are insufficient in providing the information children need to understand these issues which increases ...