Publications by authors named "I Van De Vreken"

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  • Cyanobacteria are tiny, helpful organisms that live in tough places like dry soils and support ecosystems.
  • As humans use land more, drylands are getting worse, so scientists are finding ways to help restore them using cyanobacteria.
  • They studied a special Antarctic cyanobacterium to see how it can survive tough conditions, and found ways to make it stronger so it can help improve the soil where it's needed.
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Background: Pollinating insects provide economically and ecologically valuable services, but are threatened by a variety of anthropogenic changes. The availability and quality of floral resources may be affected by anthropogenic land use. For example, flower-visiting insects in agroecosystems rely on weeds on field edges for foraging resources, but these weeds are often exposed to agrochemicals that may compromise the quality of their floral resources.

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Honeydew is the keystone of many interactions between aphids and their predators, parasitoids, and mutualistic partners. Despite the crucial importance of honeydew in aphid-ant mutualism, very few studies have investigated the potential impacts of climate change on its production and composition. Here, we quantified changes in sugar compounds and the amount of honeydew droplets released by Aphis fabae reared on Vicia faba plants under elevated temperature and/or CO conditions.

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