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De kunstmatige riffen gemaakt van perenbomen, hier nog op de kade voordat ze werden geplaatst in de Waddenzee

Research using a consumer-grade ‘fish finding’ sonar, shows that artificial tree reefs in the Wadden Sea provide habitat for up to 3.5 times more fish, including larger fish, than comparable locations without such reefs. This is..


Continue reading 07 February 2026   1 dag oud
Dujong op de Sangihe-eilanden, Noord-Sulawesi

In Indonesia, the dugong appears to be concentrated in specific regions, but bycatch in fishing nets is a major cause of death and few young animals are observed. This is evident from an international study towards publicly..


Continue reading 24 January 2026   2 wkn oud
Stengelmijn van  amandelwilgenslakkenspoormot Phyllocnistis triandricola.

The willow bent-wing Phyllocnistis triandricola, only described in 2023, has now also been found in the Netherlands and Belgium, but DNA research shows that the long-known Phyllocnistis saligna does not occur in the Netherlands..


Continue reading 24 January 2026   2 wkn oud
volgt nog 2e

Discovering a species new for science is on every researcher’s wish list. Jan Johan ter Poorten is a Dutch expert on cardiid species (family Cardiidae). Recently, he discovered three new species in the Caribbean. These were also..


Continue reading 23 January 2026   2 wkn oud
bosbrand

The climate warmed up almost as quickly 56 million years ago as it is doing now. When a huge amount of CO2 entered the atmosphere in a short period of time, it led to large-scale forest fires and erosion. Mei Nelissen, PhD..


Continue reading 19 January 2026   2 wkn oud

Researchers from Hortus botanicus Leiden and Radboud University have developed a novel, non-invasive method to measure the body’s response to pollen by analyzing exhaled breath. During walks along flowering grasses, concentrations..


Continue reading 18 January 2026   3 wkn oud

The Dutch Western Scheldt estuary has been pushed onto an unsustainable trajectory since large-scale navigation channel deepening began in the 1970s. The dramatic increase in the annual volume of dredged sediment from the..


Continue reading 17 January 2026   3 wkn oud
Platen

From insignificant individual cells to a rich community full of cooperation. That is how our understanding of the world of microscopic organisms has developed. This 'microbiome' has an enormous impact on the environment...


Continue reading 14 January 2026   3 wkn oud
One of the type drawers from the Oxford Hymenoptera curator James Hogan

A historical bee collection from the Oxford University Museum of Natural History has been newly researched and photographed. Collected by the famous British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace, it includes many specimens that were..


Continue reading 08 January 2026   1 maand oud
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 maand oud

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