Filter for Search for news Programme area Programme areaAquatic Biodiversity in the AnthropoceneAquatic Ecosystem Services and SustainabilityDimensions of Complexity of Aquatic Systems 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 561 - 570 of 591 news 23 February 2017 short news Some like it warm Warming climates have led to an increase in warm-dwelling species over the past 30 years. IGB shares it's long-term data to study global change effects. 10 February 2017 press release Together we are unpredictable: why sailfish hunt more successfully as a group New study: Sailfish always hunt in groups containing roughly the same number of individuals that attack from the right as those that attack from the left. In this way, their prey is unable to predict from which side the attack will occur. 9 February 2017 focus Biopesticides: more toxic than expected Researchers investigated that the biocide Dipel ES is toxic to water fleas even in very small doses, but remains non-toxic in high concentrations. 26 January 2017 press release Synthetic chemicals: ignored agents of global change Despite a steady rise in the manufacture and release of synthetic chemicals, research on the ecological effects of pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and industrial chemicals is severely lacking. 24 January 2017 insight IGB publication under Top 100 The "Handbook of European Freshwater Fishes" has managed to be among the hundred most cited fish and fischeries references. 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. 11 January 2017 insight Winter break for IGB's monitoring station The station Georg Mothes is protected by ice on the landing state of IGB. During the winter break measurements are only possible to a limited extent. 2 January 2017 insight Renovation and New Year's cleaning in the aquarium hall Modern farming systems, filters and energy efficiency: the replacements in the IGB aquarium hall are entering the final phase. 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’. 16 December 2016 press release Protect the Night The "Loss of the Night" network publishes recommendations for exterior lighting that are intended to contribute to the sustainable use of light in our cities. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 55 Page 56 Current page 57 Page 58 Page 59 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
23 February 2017 short news Some like it warm Warming climates have led to an increase in warm-dwelling species over the past 30 years. IGB shares it's long-term data to study global change effects.
10 February 2017 press release Together we are unpredictable: why sailfish hunt more successfully as a group New study: Sailfish always hunt in groups containing roughly the same number of individuals that attack from the right as those that attack from the left. In this way, their prey is unable to predict from which side the attack will occur.
9 February 2017 focus Biopesticides: more toxic than expected Researchers investigated that the biocide Dipel ES is toxic to water fleas even in very small doses, but remains non-toxic in high concentrations.
26 January 2017 press release Synthetic chemicals: ignored agents of global change Despite a steady rise in the manufacture and release of synthetic chemicals, research on the ecological effects of pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and industrial chemicals is severely lacking.
24 January 2017 insight IGB publication under Top 100 The "Handbook of European Freshwater Fishes" has managed to be among the hundred most cited fish and fischeries references.
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.
11 January 2017 insight Winter break for IGB's monitoring station The station Georg Mothes is protected by ice on the landing state of IGB. During the winter break measurements are only possible to a limited extent.
2 January 2017 insight Renovation and New Year's cleaning in the aquarium hall Modern farming systems, filters and energy efficiency: the replacements in the IGB aquarium hall are entering the final phase.
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’.
16 December 2016 press release Protect the Night The "Loss of the Night" network publishes recommendations for exterior lighting that are intended to contribute to the sustainable use of light in our cities.