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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   4 uur oud
Cubaanse boomkikker (Osteopilus septentrionalis)

A large, poisonous frog from Cuba has quietly established itself on the small Caribbean island of St. Eustatius. Researchers have found that the invasive Cuban Treefrog (Osteopilus septentrionalis) is breeding in and around a..


Continue reading 02 November 2025   2 dgn oud
Gevlekte wolzwever (Bombylius discolor) bezoekt gulden sleutelbloem (Primula veris)

New research reveals how the increasingly intensive use of grasslands affects insects and other arthropods. Surprisingly, their total number remained stable when land use intensified, but species richness halved. This shows that..


Continue reading 25 October 2025   1 week oud
Duiker bij koraal rond Aruba, natuurherstelproject Turning the Tide

Turquoise waters, vibrant coral reefs, tranquil mangrove forests – that’s how we know Aruba. But this rich underwater world is under pressure and disappearing fast. Still, there is hope. Through the project Turning the Tide,..


Continue reading 22 October 2025   1 week oud
Ramazzottius oberhaeuseri

They are smaller than a millimeter, yet they can play an enormous role in science: tardigrades. These tough little organisms can survive extreme conditions and are found all over the world, from the Himalayas to the deep sea...


Continue reading 18 October 2025   2 wkn oud
Rode verlichting

Since 2012, the Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW) has been conducting research into the effect of artificial light at night on our natural environment. For this research – Light on Nature – streetlights have been..


Continue reading 15 October 2025   2 wkn oud
canarische cleopatra - primair

A new study shows that European butterflies are under increasing threat from a multitude of factors, but especially habitat loss and the warming climate. The new Red List of European butterflies, just published by the..


Continue reading 13 October 2025   3 wkn oud
Auteur bij kuip met stoepplantjes in Hortus botanicus Leiden

Followers of posts on social media, as well as citizen scientists, are most motivated by their joint passion for nature. Both groups contribute to research and conservation of urban flora, but with very different activities. This..


Continue reading 12 October 2025   3 wkn oud
Buste van Franz von Siebold in Japanse tuin in Hortus botanicus Leiden

Physician and botanist Philipp Franz von Siebold brought unique Asian plant species to Leiden in the 19th century. His legacy shows which plants once played an important role in healthcare. Many of these medicinal plants can be..


Continue reading 05 October 2025   4 wkn oud
Holotype grijze halfmaki

Naturalis presents the first type catalogue of its mammal collection: a comprehensive overview of 405 scientific names with their official tangible type specimens. Five years of research have brought together old, often brief..


Continue reading 04 October 2025   1 maand oud

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