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We onderzoeken: ‘Ecology of Life’ -
Rapid evolutionary adaptation to multiple stressors: cross-tolerance or cross-inhibition?
Due to anthropogenic activities, the global environment is changing rapidly, and is expected to continue doing so over the coming decades. Many of these changes lead to increased levels of stress to living organisms with negative impacts on their natural populations. Rapid evolutionary adaptation is increasingly recognized as an important mechanism that increases the coping ability of multicellular organisms to deal with increased stress levels. Applying an experimental evolution approach with freshwater zooplankton, we aim at testing specific hypotheses related to the causes and consequences of rapid adaptation to increased stress levels (e.g. poor food quality, salinization, warming and copper contamination). Our recent research focuses strongly on a multiple stressor context and addresses questions such as whether adaptation to one stressor impedes or enhances abilities to cope with other stressors and how past selection regimes determine the evolutionary potential of populations to adapt to new stressors. -
ClimatePursuit
Overleef jij 100 jaar klimaatverandering? Test het uit als koolmees, rat of paardenbloem in de serious game Climate Pursuit.
Stijgende temperaturen, extremer weer en ook nog meer steden. Er is een hoop aan de hand in onze veranderende wereld. Probeer een eeuw te overleven door naar koelere gebieden in het noorden te trekken of via evolutie gunstige nieuwe eigenschappen te scoren.
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SPI-Birds
SPI-Birds Network & Database, or the Studies of Populations of Individuals – Birds, is a grassroots initiative connecting those working on populations of individually-marked breeding birds. On this website, you can learn more about our work, search for studies of birds across the world, and request data for these studies.
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Carola Buurman
Personnel/HRM Staff -
Predicting soil biodiversity to make food production more sustainable
Fields and meadows provide a range of key services, as long as the soil is healthy. A group of researchers and companies will study how farmlands can be returned to multifunctionality. -
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Amber Heijboer
Head of Research Support Office | Beleidsmedewerker Onderzoek+31 (0)317 47 34 00 A.Heijboer@nioo.knaw.nl -