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David Thieltges appointed honorary professor Marine Parasite Ecology

Parasites’ hidden roles The opportunity of research-led teaching, should enable a new generation of students and upcoming researchers to unravel the hidden but often pivotal ec… https://www.nioz.nl/en/news/david-thieltges-appointed-honorary-professor-marine-parasite-ecology

Impacts of biological invasions on species interactions

Invasive species can often have strong impacts on recipient ecosystems. In particular direct effects via predation on and competition with native species have received much intere… https://www.nioz.nl/en/education/internships/impacts-of-biological-invasions-on-species-interactions

Movement ecology meets disease ecology

Movement ecology is a rapidly growing research field studying the patterns, mechanisms, causes and consequences of movement phenomena exhibited by organisms. While our understandi… https://www.nioz.nl/en/education/internships/movement-ecology-meets-disease-ecology

First record of invasive shell-boring worm in the Wadden Sea means trouble for oyster

While the worm might form a big threat to aquaculture farming, it is also likely that aquaculture itself acted as the primary vector of introduction. NIOZ researcher and co-author… https://www.nioz.nl/en/news/first-record-of-invasive-shell-boring-worm-in-the-wadden-sea-means-trouble-for-oyster