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There is a great deal of disagreement about whether hives of honeybees drive away the wild bees. Researchers from Aarhus University have received EU funds to gain clarity in the area.
Researchers are to develop a new concept for the integrated environmental assessment of pollution sources in the sea
Every year, areas of wild seaweeds are disappearing from the world's oceans, even though we should be protecting them. Seaweeds are effective at binding CO2, and new research confirms that protection and cultivation can contribute to climate solutions.
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Nyt studie viser, at en ellers meget positiv udvikling i biodiversitet i en række europæiske landes vandløb er stoppet. Studiet er netop bragt i det ansete tidsskrift Nature.
New research from Aarhus University show the need for an international effort to limit global pollution by PFAS. The substance inhibits the immune system and can, thus, increase the risk of infections and cancer, and PFAS can reduce the effect of vaccination programmes against e.g. tetanus,…
In the future, the Centre for Green Transition and Marine Ecology will collect all the knowledge researchers have on the marine environment and biodiversity. The centre will advise decision-makers at a time when many new offshore wind turbines are being built.
In the autumn, when right whales swim towards the coasts of South Africa, they ought to be fat and stuffed full. But in recent years, they have become thinner because their food is disappearing with the melting sea ice. This is the result of new Danish and South African research.
At Findplanten.dk we help you find plant species that have many fauna interactions and, thus, are good for biodiversity. Plants are a good starting point, as they constitute a rich resource and can provide food and habitats for animals.
How can we manage a sustainable production of fossil-free offshore wind power, and mussels and seaweed in the same marine area? And what are the effects on the marine environment and on biodiversity? This will be elucidated in a new collaboration between Danish universities and private companies.
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