Media releases from 2018
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sPlot paper in Nature Ecology & Evolution › more

Area of habitat larger than New Zealand could be lost to urbanisation over next 20 years › more

Molecular characterisation of an entire genebank collection › more

Scientists call for better monitoring › more

Reforestation with a variety of tree species would help biodiversity and climate › more

Quaas' professorship starts on 1 Oktober 2018 › more

Analysis of comprehensive data set led to publication in Nature. › more

Talks and exhibition inauguration (in German) › more

Joint position paper of renowned researchers › more

Study based on ten years of research in subtropical forests › more

Brown bears could live in an additional 380,000 square kilometres › more

Newly discovered dispersal strategy for mites › more

Scientists have sequenced the genome of the pedunculate oak › more

Start of research group “Evolution and Adaptation”. › more

Exhibition on gardening opened on 24 May in the Botanical Garden of the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg. › more

Environment protection should be a priority for the Chinese initiative to promote global trade. › more

Massive study finds more gorillas and chimpanzees than previously thought, but 80% are outside the safe havens of protected areas › more

Genetic adaptation to different habitats › more

The stronger global warming is, the greater the increase in the number of plant species on mountain tops. This was the main finding of a study published in the journal Nature. › more

Fotos from a camera trap provide the evidence › more

Common media release by iDiv, UFZ and Senckenberg › more

Global demand for natural resources has reduced the number of orangutans by more than 100,000 animals in the last 16 years › more