Filter for Search for news Programme area Programme area1) Biodiversity in a Changing World2) Ecosystem Services for a Sustainable Future3) Dimensions of Complexity of Aquatic Systems4) Predictive Ecology in the Anthropocene Topic TopicAdaptation and evolutionFreshwater ecosystemsBiodiversityEnvironmental changeMultiple stressors and pollutantsWater and matter cyclesUse and managementAquaculture and aquaponicsAnglingBehavioural ecology and swarm intelligence Format Formatpress releaseinsightshort newsfocus Apply 391 - 400 of 657 items 14 September 2020 press release Dams exacerbate the consequences of climate change on river fish Dams restrict the habitats of fish, but do not necessarily prevent the spread of invasive species. This has been discovered by Johannes Radinger and his spanish colleague. 8 September 2020 short news Successful error analysis of a hydrological model Doris Düthmann has analyzed the shortcomings of a hydrological model. The role of plants is not yet sufficiently considered in many models of the landscape water balance. 1 September 2020 press release Latest IGB Policy Brief: Does sustainable aquaculture in Germany have a future? The new IGB Policy Brief highlights opportunities and challenges. Our researchers recommend a fundamental debate in politics and society. 31 August 2020 short news The Danube – all nice and blue? It crosses ten countries, running over 2,800 kilometres from source to mouth, is a border river, and has been used as a passage for trade for millennia: the Danube is a veritable transnational river – and a challenge for freshwater management. 24 August 2020 short news Phosphorus in deep water of lakes Max Lau and Michael Hupfer found out at Lake Iseo when lakes warm up as a result of climate change, the water is only partially mixed, thus promoting phosphorus accumulation in deep water. 24 August 2020 insight State Secretary Silvia Bender visits IGB The State Secretary for Agriculture and the Environment of Brandenburg, Silvia Bender, visited IGB at Lake Stechlin on 20 August. 20 August 2020 focus The state of Lake Stechlin Lake Stechlin is known as one of the largest and deepest oligotrophic lakes in northern Germany. However, the condition of the lake has deteriorated increasingly rapidly over the past twenty years – as shown by long-term research conducted by IGB. 13 August 2020 insight Defence from afar Or how it is, to become a Dr. during Corona. Congratulations to three successful IGB doctoral students who had to defend their doctoral thesis in difficult times. We asked them how defending under those special circumstances felt. 7 August 2020 short news Practical guide on litter decomposition in fresh waters The decomposition of plant litter is the second most important ecosystem process in the biosphere. Mark Gessner and colleagues have released a new edition of their comprehensive methods book on litter decomposition in fresh waters. 3 August 2020 short news Species interactions shape metacommunities Landscapes are heterogeneous and often contain patches of habitats – lakes are great examples for such island-like habitats. However, they form invisible networks: metacommunities. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 38 Page 39 Current page 40 Page 41 Page 42 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
14 September 2020 press release Dams exacerbate the consequences of climate change on river fish Dams restrict the habitats of fish, but do not necessarily prevent the spread of invasive species. This has been discovered by Johannes Radinger and his spanish colleague.
8 September 2020 short news Successful error analysis of a hydrological model Doris Düthmann has analyzed the shortcomings of a hydrological model. The role of plants is not yet sufficiently considered in many models of the landscape water balance.
1 September 2020 press release Latest IGB Policy Brief: Does sustainable aquaculture in Germany have a future? The new IGB Policy Brief highlights opportunities and challenges. Our researchers recommend a fundamental debate in politics and society.
31 August 2020 short news The Danube – all nice and blue? It crosses ten countries, running over 2,800 kilometres from source to mouth, is a border river, and has been used as a passage for trade for millennia: the Danube is a veritable transnational river – and a challenge for freshwater management.
24 August 2020 short news Phosphorus in deep water of lakes Max Lau and Michael Hupfer found out at Lake Iseo when lakes warm up as a result of climate change, the water is only partially mixed, thus promoting phosphorus accumulation in deep water.
24 August 2020 insight State Secretary Silvia Bender visits IGB The State Secretary for Agriculture and the Environment of Brandenburg, Silvia Bender, visited IGB at Lake Stechlin on 20 August.
20 August 2020 focus The state of Lake Stechlin Lake Stechlin is known as one of the largest and deepest oligotrophic lakes in northern Germany. However, the condition of the lake has deteriorated increasingly rapidly over the past twenty years – as shown by long-term research conducted by IGB.
13 August 2020 insight Defence from afar Or how it is, to become a Dr. during Corona. Congratulations to three successful IGB doctoral students who had to defend their doctoral thesis in difficult times. We asked them how defending under those special circumstances felt.
7 August 2020 short news Practical guide on litter decomposition in fresh waters The decomposition of plant litter is the second most important ecosystem process in the biosphere. Mark Gessner and colleagues have released a new edition of their comprehensive methods book on litter decomposition in fresh waters.
3 August 2020 short news Species interactions shape metacommunities Landscapes are heterogeneous and often contain patches of habitats – lakes are great examples for such island-like habitats. However, they form invisible networks: metacommunities.