Filter for Search for news Programme area Programme areaBiodiversity in a Changing WorldEcosystem Services for a Sustainable FutureDimensions of Complexity of Aquatic SystemsPredictive 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 541 - 550 of 634 items 4 April 2018 insight Eskimo Roll in the Lecture Hall What do freshwater researchers do in their free time? Water sports, what else! IGB scientist Sukhodolov is giving whitewater paddling classes. 9 March 2018 short news No sex for all-female fish species They reproduce through gynogenesis. Their offspring are clones of the mother. According to established theories, the Amazon molly should have become extinct a long time ago. Well, why didn’t it? 9 March 2018 short news 13 PhD positions in urban water research The interdisciplinary research training group Urban Water Interfaces (UWI) currently offers 13 PhD positions, of which five are at IGB. 19 February 2018 press release Distantly related Researchers have just published an extensive phylogenetic tree for the Eurasian green toads. This phylogenetic tree shows that polyploid species are hybrids and only descend from parental species with a very high degree of genetic divergence. 6 February 2018 insight At last winter at Lake Stechlin The IGB team around project leader Dr. Stella Berger has been waiting quite a while for cold temperatures. The scientists were ready to start the scheduled ice experiment at the LakeLab. 5 February 2018 press release An underestimated threat: land-based pollution with microplastics Researchers warn: the impact of microplastics in soils, sediments and the freshwaters could have a long-term negative effect on terrestrial ecosystems throughout the world. 2 February 2018 insight One week all about open access A daily dose of open access knowledge was sent out via newsletter - curated by our in-house OA expert Lydia Koglin. You missed our IGB Open Access Week newsletters? Right this way... 18 January 2018 short news The Red Queen and the water flea A constant race to keep up: the co-evolutive dynamics of parasite-host interactions show analogies to a well-known children's book. 18 December 2017 short news What are carp doing in the winter? No sign of hibernation: IGB scientistshave compiled movement data on carp behavior in a natural lake. 5 December 2017 short news New Atlas for Kharaa Yeröö River Basin in Mongolia Mongolia is characterised by water scarcity as well as dynamic changes and conflicts of water use in the water sector. IGB is f.i. responsible for the Kharaa Yeröö River Basin Atlas. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 53 Page 54 Current page 55 Page 56 Page 57 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
4 April 2018 insight Eskimo Roll in the Lecture Hall What do freshwater researchers do in their free time? Water sports, what else! IGB scientist Sukhodolov is giving whitewater paddling classes.
9 March 2018 short news No sex for all-female fish species They reproduce through gynogenesis. Their offspring are clones of the mother. According to established theories, the Amazon molly should have become extinct a long time ago. Well, why didn’t it?
9 March 2018 short news 13 PhD positions in urban water research The interdisciplinary research training group Urban Water Interfaces (UWI) currently offers 13 PhD positions, of which five are at IGB.
19 February 2018 press release Distantly related Researchers have just published an extensive phylogenetic tree for the Eurasian green toads. This phylogenetic tree shows that polyploid species are hybrids and only descend from parental species with a very high degree of genetic divergence.
6 February 2018 insight At last winter at Lake Stechlin The IGB team around project leader Dr. Stella Berger has been waiting quite a while for cold temperatures. The scientists were ready to start the scheduled ice experiment at the LakeLab.
5 February 2018 press release An underestimated threat: land-based pollution with microplastics Researchers warn: the impact of microplastics in soils, sediments and the freshwaters could have a long-term negative effect on terrestrial ecosystems throughout the world.
2 February 2018 insight One week all about open access A daily dose of open access knowledge was sent out via newsletter - curated by our in-house OA expert Lydia Koglin. You missed our IGB Open Access Week newsletters? Right this way...
18 January 2018 short news The Red Queen and the water flea A constant race to keep up: the co-evolutive dynamics of parasite-host interactions show analogies to a well-known children's book.
18 December 2017 short news What are carp doing in the winter? No sign of hibernation: IGB scientistshave compiled movement data on carp behavior in a natural lake.
5 December 2017 short news New Atlas for Kharaa Yeröö River Basin in Mongolia Mongolia is characterised by water scarcity as well as dynamic changes and conflicts of water use in the water sector. IGB is f.i. responsible for the Kharaa Yeröö River Basin Atlas.