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Van der Putten Group
My main research interest is on how interactions between belowground and aboveground species influence community dynamics and ecosystem processes. -
Light Pollution
Illumination of forest edges leads to a decrease in moth numbers and changes in the behaviour and success of bigger day as well as night-active animals in the long run. What did we find out at NIOO and what can we do with these results? -
Flipping Lakes
Flipping Lakes is a serious game, showing the threats and the solutions in our world full of water. -
Sustainable use of land & water
Healthy surface water and soils are essential for life on earth, providing diverse life-support functions. How are these ecosystem services affected by human activity, and how can we change this?
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Climate change
Our climate system is undergoing dramatic changes. We use our expertise to understand the impact on biodiversity, and the capacity of natural systems to help mitigate climate change. -
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What we do
Discovering how nature works, and understanding how it changes. Without this knowledge, we won't find solutions. We perform and promote groundbreaking ecological research on the relationships between species and their environment, and continually work for the benefit of nature and society. On the migration of birds, the astonishing variety of soil life or the rise of toxic cyanobacterial blooms. We can make use of nature’s inventions.
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Microbial Ecology
The overall aim of the ME-department is to understand the diversity and functions of microorganisms in natural and managed ecosystems. -
Animal Ecology
The department’s research is aimed at understanding the causes and consequences of variation in life-history traits, including the underlying genomic mechanisms, as well as the variation in time and space, of population numbers and population composition. -
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