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 571 - 580 of 591 news 28 November 2016 insight IGB scientists chosen as ASLO Fellows 2016 The IGB scientists Thomas Mehner and Hans-Peter Grossart are honored by the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO). 28 November 2016 insight Premiere of the IGB Academy The first event of the new workshop series was devoted to combined fish and vegetable farming (aquaponics). 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 15 November 2016 insight Insects provide relaxation IGB PhD student Martin Tschirner investigates the influence of insect-based feed on fish. 1 November 2016 insight Science Year 2016*17: Seas and Oceans Madeleine Ammar is the freshly appointed coordinator of the dissemination project focusing on "Migratory Fish". 25 October 2016 focus Disruptive light: when night becomes day for fish Annika Brüning wrote her doctoral thesis on "Spotlight on fish: the biological impacts of artificial light at night" at the Leibniz Institute of Fresh Water Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB). 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. 22 September 2016 insight Full house at the 4th 'IGB Project Speed Talks' Our scientists had only five minutes each to present their new projects to the public. The price for the best presentation has been awarded to Gabriel Singer, who presented his new ERC project. 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. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 56 Page 57 Current page 58 Page 59 Page 60 Next page ›› Last page Last »
28 November 2016 insight IGB scientists chosen as ASLO Fellows 2016 The IGB scientists Thomas Mehner and Hans-Peter Grossart are honored by the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO).
28 November 2016 insight Premiere of the IGB Academy The first event of the new workshop series was devoted to combined fish and vegetable farming (aquaponics).
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
15 November 2016 insight Insects provide relaxation IGB PhD student Martin Tschirner investigates the influence of insect-based feed on fish.
1 November 2016 insight Science Year 2016*17: Seas and Oceans Madeleine Ammar is the freshly appointed coordinator of the dissemination project focusing on "Migratory Fish".
25 October 2016 focus Disruptive light: when night becomes day for fish Annika Brüning wrote her doctoral thesis on "Spotlight on fish: the biological impacts of artificial light at night" at the Leibniz Institute of Fresh Water Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB).
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.
22 September 2016 insight Full house at the 4th 'IGB Project Speed Talks' Our scientists had only five minutes each to present their new projects to the public. The price for the best presentation has been awarded to Gabriel Singer, who presented his new ERC project.
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.