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Halsbandarassari, Pteroglossus torquatus, Collared araçari. A Collared araçari (Pteroglossus torquatus) from the toucan family feeds on ripe palm fruits in Panama.

Fruiting plants rely on fruit-eating animals for seed dispersal. These animals have become increasingly scarce, especially the large ones. This is especially the case in areas where the balance is lost due to human interference...


Continue reading 16 December 2025   1 week oud
Farmers and shorebirds coexist peacefully on the same mudflat

China’s intertidal shellfish mariculture provides critical food for the world’s most threatened shorebird flyway. A continental-scale, decade-long study found that intertidal shellfish farms are shaping when and where millions of..


Continue reading 15 December 2025   1 week oud
Koolmezen in nestkast

Great tits can't complain about a lack of attention. NIOO has hung nearly two thousand nesting boxes for this 'model species'. For seven decades researchers have been following these songbirds. This makes it the longest-running..


Continue reading 14 December 2025   1 week oud
Bokkenorchis geoogst voor eetbare knol in het wild in Turkije

Edible terrestrial orchids are endangered worldwide due to overharvesting in the wild. Creating artificial hybrids from horticulture that do not occur naturally, for production of traditional beverages to meet consumer demand,..


Continue reading 08 December 2025   2 wkn oud
Jonge pijlstormvogel (Calonectris borealis). Gran Canaria, Canarische Eilanden, Spanje.

A new international study, led by Wageningen Marine Research, shows that shearwaters in the Mediterranean ingest significantly more plastic than their counterparts in the Atlantic Ocean. The research, recently published in Marine..


Continue reading 06 December 2025   2 wkn oud

Complex life began to develop almost a billion years earlier, and over a longer span of time, than previously believed. This is shown by research conducted by, among others, NIOZ researcher Anja Spang. The study challenges several..


Continue reading 04 December 2025   3 wkn oud

An innovative alternative to concrete could enable important coastal restoration work. The material Xiriton, made with local grass species and seawater, captures CO2 instead of emitting it, as conventional concrete does. NIOZ..


Continue reading 28 November 2025   3 wkn oud

The Netherlands can make good use of the natural dynamics in coastal areas to protect against sea level rise. A broad, natural 'cushion' can protect the hinterland, is the conclusion of the exploratory study ‘Meegroeien’ (Growing..


Continue reading 16 November 2025   1 maand oud

Recognizing all Dutch species – in every conceivable way. Starting today, everyone can utilize ARISE, the research facility that makes this possible. ARISE makes biodiversity measurable on a large scale. A new tool for species..


Continue reading 11 November 2025   1 maand oud
Lumbricus terrestris, regenworm

Earthworms do not stop shaping soil processes after they die. A new study shows they can still help store carbon in the soil, even after death. “This is quite surprising”, says lead author Tullia Calogiuri. “Most of our knowledge..


Continue reading 04 November 2025   1 maand oud

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