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 461 - 470 of 657 items 11 September 2019 press release "Planting water" is possible – against aridity and droughts Dörthe Tetzlaff and her team have developed a mathematical model that can reflect the complex interplays between vegetation, soil and water regimes. 9 September 2019 insight What the water colour says about the water quality With the help of two mobile phone apps, Igor Ogashawara and Lena Mellin want to assess the water quality of lakes considering their water colour. In an interview, they explain how these apps work and why remote sensing is so useful for their research. 6 September 2019 insight A Good Meeting: The 16th Symposium of Aquatic Microbial Ecology The #SAME16 in Potsdam provided an ideal platform for networking and discussions not only on current knowledge gaps and the future of aquatic microbiology, but also on emerging problems in times of climate change. 5 September 2019 short news IGB tests species protection through environmentally friendly lighting IGB coordinates a six-year joint project to implement a new street lighting design aimed at minimising light pollution. 30 August 2019 insight In the footsteps of his grandfather Harry Powell, grandson of Prof. Hans Helmut Wundsch visiting the IGB. Wundsch worked from 1925 to 1937 and from 1947 to 1958 as a director at predecessor institutes of today's IGB. 27 August 2019 insight Science meets soulbottles Within the workshop series "Uncharted Waters", the IGB regularly invites interesting representatives from businesses, associations and politics to an open exchange. This time, the team of soulbottles was our guest. 20 August 2019 short news A new look for the information portal Aquakulturinfo.de Aquaculture is the fastest growing area of food production in the world – one of the reasons why it is the subject of controversial debate in society and politics. The information portal Aquakulturinfo.de provides objective and research-based information on aquaculture. 12 August 2019 insight Light or heavy oxygen? In order to characterise a lake comprehensively, it is also necessary to understand the material flows. Dr. Alexander Frank from the GeoZentrum Nordbayern at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg is particularly interested in oxygen fluxes. 8 August 2019 press release 88 percent decline of big freshwater animals IGB scientists have quantified the global decline of big freshwater animals: From 1970 to 2012, global populations of freshwater megafauna declined by 88 percent. Large fish species are particularly affected. 5 August 2019 insight Exploring the water quality of lakes from a distance A number of scientists from Spain, Australia, England and the USA, whose special interest lies in remote sensing, have joined the limnologists permanently working at the LakeLab for an experiment. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 45 Page 46 Current page 47 Page 48 Page 49 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
11 September 2019 press release "Planting water" is possible – against aridity and droughts Dörthe Tetzlaff and her team have developed a mathematical model that can reflect the complex interplays between vegetation, soil and water regimes.
9 September 2019 insight What the water colour says about the water quality With the help of two mobile phone apps, Igor Ogashawara and Lena Mellin want to assess the water quality of lakes considering their water colour. In an interview, they explain how these apps work and why remote sensing is so useful for their research.
6 September 2019 insight A Good Meeting: The 16th Symposium of Aquatic Microbial Ecology The #SAME16 in Potsdam provided an ideal platform for networking and discussions not only on current knowledge gaps and the future of aquatic microbiology, but also on emerging problems in times of climate change.
5 September 2019 short news IGB tests species protection through environmentally friendly lighting IGB coordinates a six-year joint project to implement a new street lighting design aimed at minimising light pollution.
30 August 2019 insight In the footsteps of his grandfather Harry Powell, grandson of Prof. Hans Helmut Wundsch visiting the IGB. Wundsch worked from 1925 to 1937 and from 1947 to 1958 as a director at predecessor institutes of today's IGB.
27 August 2019 insight Science meets soulbottles Within the workshop series "Uncharted Waters", the IGB regularly invites interesting representatives from businesses, associations and politics to an open exchange. This time, the team of soulbottles was our guest.
20 August 2019 short news A new look for the information portal Aquakulturinfo.de Aquaculture is the fastest growing area of food production in the world – one of the reasons why it is the subject of controversial debate in society and politics. The information portal Aquakulturinfo.de provides objective and research-based information on aquaculture.
12 August 2019 insight Light or heavy oxygen? In order to characterise a lake comprehensively, it is also necessary to understand the material flows. Dr. Alexander Frank from the GeoZentrum Nordbayern at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg is particularly interested in oxygen fluxes.
8 August 2019 press release 88 percent decline of big freshwater animals IGB scientists have quantified the global decline of big freshwater animals: From 1970 to 2012, global populations of freshwater megafauna declined by 88 percent. Large fish species are particularly affected.
5 August 2019 insight Exploring the water quality of lakes from a distance A number of scientists from Spain, Australia, England and the USA, whose special interest lies in remote sensing, have joined the limnologists permanently working at the LakeLab for an experiment.