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 181 - 190 of 192 itemsTopic:Biodiversity 20 January 2017 focus “Species decline in freshwater systems is alarming” In an interview, the biologist explains why species in lakes, rivers, etc. are particularly at risk – and reveals which creature would be a good flagship species for Berlin’s waters. 19 December 2016 press release Seeking freshwater pandas In order to raise awareness for endangered freshwater species researchers have identified more than 60 potential ‘freshwater pandas’. 23 November 2016 press release Hopping to the Frontier: Following a frog’s evolutionary movements According to new genetic data collected by an international group of scientists a common species of Asian tree frog may actually be two separate species 14 October 2016 press release Chance find following heavy rainfall: blind species of fish discovered in Kurdistan No scales or eyes: researchers from IGB and ZFMK have described a strange new species of fish, Eidinemacheilus proudlovei. 18 September 2016 short news Preliminary investigation in the project „Baggersee“ (dredging lake) Das Gemeinschaftsprojekt von IGB und Anglerverband Niedersachsen hat begonnen. 8 September 2016 press release Why moths are attracted to light Light at night changes animals’ behaviour. A new study shows that moths are attracted to street lamps within a radius of approximately 23 metres. 30 June 2016 focus From aquariums to lakes: How immigrant animal species manage to escape into the wild Stefan Linzmaier is researching the mechanisms and consequences of invasive species in domestic ecosystems. His thesis is titled "Mechanisms of exploitation and interference competition in a novel invader – the marbled crayfish". 4 April 2016 press release Unnoticed Sex Reversal in Amphibians due to Artificial Estrogen from Pills Hormonally active substances may contribute to global amphibian decline. 17 March 2016 press release Biological Field Stations: Keeping a Pulse on our Planet Forscher des IGB und der renommierte Ökologe Gene E. Likens haben eine weltweite Bestandsaufnahme durchgeführt. 24 September 2015 insight Schwörbel-Benndorf Young Talent Award for IGB scientists Sereina Rutschmann and Jens Kiesel won the Schwörbel-Benndorf Young Talent Award of the DGL. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Current page 19 Page 20 Next page ›› Last page Last »
20 January 2017 focus “Species decline in freshwater systems is alarming” In an interview, the biologist explains why species in lakes, rivers, etc. are particularly at risk – and reveals which creature would be a good flagship species for Berlin’s waters.
19 December 2016 press release Seeking freshwater pandas In order to raise awareness for endangered freshwater species researchers have identified more than 60 potential ‘freshwater pandas’.
23 November 2016 press release Hopping to the Frontier: Following a frog’s evolutionary movements According to new genetic data collected by an international group of scientists a common species of Asian tree frog may actually be two separate species
14 October 2016 press release Chance find following heavy rainfall: blind species of fish discovered in Kurdistan No scales or eyes: researchers from IGB and ZFMK have described a strange new species of fish, Eidinemacheilus proudlovei.
18 September 2016 short news Preliminary investigation in the project „Baggersee“ (dredging lake) Das Gemeinschaftsprojekt von IGB und Anglerverband Niedersachsen hat begonnen.
8 September 2016 press release Why moths are attracted to light Light at night changes animals’ behaviour. A new study shows that moths are attracted to street lamps within a radius of approximately 23 metres.
30 June 2016 focus From aquariums to lakes: How immigrant animal species manage to escape into the wild Stefan Linzmaier is researching the mechanisms and consequences of invasive species in domestic ecosystems. His thesis is titled "Mechanisms of exploitation and interference competition in a novel invader – the marbled crayfish".
4 April 2016 press release Unnoticed Sex Reversal in Amphibians due to Artificial Estrogen from Pills Hormonally active substances may contribute to global amphibian decline.
17 March 2016 press release Biological Field Stations: Keeping a Pulse on our Planet Forscher des IGB und der renommierte Ökologe Gene E. Likens haben eine weltweite Bestandsaufnahme durchgeführt.
24 September 2015 insight Schwörbel-Benndorf Young Talent Award for IGB scientists Sereina Rutschmann and Jens Kiesel won the Schwörbel-Benndorf Young Talent Award of the DGL.