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Publisher: Wageningen University & Research

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Lime Butterfly

The results of a four-year study, cataloging the butterfly species of St. Eustatius over the winter months of 2009-2012, have been published. This project also provided an update to species lists for the Dutch Caribbean islands of..


Continue reading 05 May 2020   3 jaar oud

New digital and technological developments are rapidly transforming the field of nature experiences. Digital technologies are often regarded as threatening to the relationship between people and nature, as they are thought to..


Continue reading 25 April 2019   5 jaar oud
Sturnus vulgaris. Spreeuw

Many fish species swim in schools and birds fly in flocks. Such collective behaviour must arise from the interactions between the animals. How it works was largely unclear. Wageningen-researchers now provide insight into the..


Continue reading 20 June 2018   5 jaar oud
Xanthopimpla punctata. Een sluipwesp

Parasitic wasps can move their ovipositor, a tube-like organ for laying eggs, in any direction by changing the shape of the end of the tube. Therefore, they can steer the ovipositor with muscles in their abdomen. This technique..


Continue reading 11 September 2017   6 jaar oud
Sleufkouterbemester

Nitrogen deposition is the most influential global driver of anthropogenic biodiversity decline besides habitat destruction and the emission of greenhouse gases. Recent insights on its threats to biodiversity and ways to recovery..


Continue reading 15 August 2017   6 jaar oud
Northwest coast of Jan Mayen. Noordwestkust van Jan Mayen

From 31 May to 7 June, Wageningen Economic Research investigated the litter that had washed up on remote beaches in the Arctic. The most commonly found items were pieces of plastic, fishing nets and rope...


Continue reading 17 June 2017   6 jaar oud
Lodestone Reef in Great Barrier Reef, Chromis viridis on coral

The future of the world’s coral reefs hangs in the balance, but it is not too late to save them, according to a major study published in the prestigious journal, Nature...


Continue reading 02 June 2017   6 jaar oud
Twitterende boom Wageningen UR @TreeWatchWUR

If only trees could talk… Well they can now. A thirty-something-year-old poplar tree on the campus of Wageningen University & Research is currently tweeting about how it deals with hot, dry days without enough water, and the..


Continue reading 31 May 2017   6 jaar oud

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