4 March 2022 short news Microplastics pollution: scientists recommend prevention and monitoring IGB gives feedback on the EU Call for Evidence.
3 March 2022 focus Is biodiversity being viewed in the right light? Anyone who discusses the importance of biodiversity quickly ends up in a debate about values shaped by ethics and economics. Seven IGB scientists draw attention to aspects that are still often overlooked. They research genetic diversity, interactions between different species and across ecosystems, biological invasions and the smallest and most diverse organisms that colonise freshwaters.
28 February 2022 press release IPCC report published: What is the state of the inland waters? Today, Working Group II's contribution to the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report was published, with Rita Adrian as one of the leading authors. An interview.
18 February 2022 press release We are looking at you, fish! Study in Science on the movement ecology of animals. Robert Arlinghaus has equipped an entire lake in Brandenburg with a modern tracking system that provides 24/7 insights into the world of fish.
15 February 2022 press release Forgotten species go extinct twice When the last individual dies, species not only disappear from our planet. They also disappear from our collective memory. This phenomenon is called "societal extinction". Researchers have now studied the process and published their results in the scientific journal Trends in Ecology & Evolution.
10 February 2022 focus Collective rule-breaking Jens Krause has published a review study on the social influence of rule breaking. Together with his co-author Marcel Brass, he explains why rule breaking is contagious and how knowledge about it can be used to prevent it.
21 February 2022 press release Birch trees remove microplastics from the soil Mithilfe von Bäumen könnten mit Mikroplastik belastete Böden saniert werden. Erstmals zeigen Forschende des IGB, dass die Hänge-Birke während der Wachstumsphase Mikroplastik über die Wurzeln aufnimmt. Eine gute Nachricht, denn Böden sind um ein Vielfaches höher mit Mikroplastik verschmutzt als Meere und Ozeane.
11 February 2022 focus "Stormwater – from risk to resource" Stephanie Spahr talks about her focus on water pollution and how simple solutions often require complex knowledge. Rain is her favourite water resource and she likes the idea of Berlin as a sponge city for a future-oriented water management.
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.
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.