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Video (in Dutch): Dries Bonte explains how natural dune development can help create a dynamic coast and help protect against future sea level rise and climate change. (source: Interreg 2 Seas project ENDURE)

Video (in Dutch): Dries Bonte explains how natural dune development can help create a dynamic coast and help protect against future sea level rise and climate change. (source: Provincie West-Vlaanderen)

Video (in Dutch): Fish monitoring in the Scheldt estuary by both stow net fishing and eDNA-metabarcoding explained (source: INBO)

Video (in English): Applying NBS for sustainable and resilient coastal cities. (source: Interreg 2 Seas project ENDURE)

Video (in English): Frontrunners in Innovative Sustainable Blue Solutions. (source: Faculty of Bioscience Engineering, Ghent University)

Video (in Dutch): Dune restoration in Knokke-Heist as coastal protection. (source: Gemeente Knokke-Heist)

Video (in Dutch): Dries Bonte reacting on the development of a new Yacht harboud in Nieuwpoort. (VRT Terzake)

Podcast (in Dutch): eDNA

Articles Natuur.focus / Eos / Blogs

Thematic issue (Dutch) : The effects of urbanization on fauna communities.

Thematic issue (Dutch) : Urbanization and biodiversity from an ecological and evolutionary point of view.

Thematic issue (Ducth): Effects of urbanization on parasitism and symbiosis.

Thematic issue (Dutch) : a case study on biodiversity along the railway system.

Thematic issue (Dutch) : Dune management by grazing and invertebrate conservation.

Thematic issue (Dutch): eDNA and fish communities.

Heleen Van Ransbeeck with an article on Yellow-legged hornets, behaviour and impact (in Dutch)

Katrien De Wolf on the lab experiments to unravel adaptations in garden spiders (in Dutch)

Thomas Parmentier on his red-woodant research in Flanders (in Duthc)

Garben Logghe gives us information on his paper, “arthropod food webs predicted from body size ratios are improved by incorporating prey defensive properties“, which was shortlisted for this year’s Elton Prize. We also hear a little about his story.
This blog post is provided by Charlotte Taelman and Garben Logghe and tells the #StoryBehindThePaper for the paper “Unravelling arthropod movement in natural landscapes: small-scale effects of body size and weather conditions”, which was recently published in the Journal of Animal Ecology. Together with colleagues, they track and study the ability of over 200 insect species to find their way home.