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Publicaties

Changes in phenology mediate vertebrate population responses to temperature globally

Dimming streetlights in urban areas reduces insect attraction but pipistrelle bats forage more in darkness

Female chronotype relates to lay date but not fitness in an island population of great tits

Supplemental feeding as experimental tool to understand why birds do not lay earlier in the season

Timing of attraction to light of nocturnal insects is spectrum and taxon dependent: implications for mitigating light pollution

Continent-wide drivers of spatial synchrony in breeding demographic structure across wild great tit populations

Correction: Revisiting Perdeck's massive avian migration experiments debunks alternative social interpretations' (2024), by Pot et al

Geographic differences in the phenology of gonadal development and moult, but not of egg laying, are genetically based in a small songbird

Intensity and colour of artificial light at night affect insect attraction in a taxon-dependent manner

Limited immediate effect of artificial light of realistic intensity on flight behaviour of commuting pond bat (Myotis dasycneme)

Pers/media

Spreeuwen kijken trekroute niet van elkaar af: 70 jaar oude onderzoeksvraag definitief beantwoord

Editorial: Diet, nutrition and insect responses to environmental change

Waarom leggen kippen elke dag een ei?

Sardine run delay: Climate change threatens SA fisheries and tourism

Opinie: Ga niet wéér twijfel zaaien: aan die stikstofdoelen valt echt niet te ontkomen

Hoe de eik, de rups en de koolmees elkaar nu net mislopen

Mistiming in de natuur in nieuw VN-rapport

Spreeuwen volgen vanuit de ruimte met project Icarus

We tracked South Africa’s sardine run over 66 years: here’s what we found