ETH Biocommunication Research Group
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Interdisciplinary research addressing biological communication and information transfer in mediating interactions among plants, insects and microbes.
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https://biocommunication.ethz.ch/ 26-05-2020 15:41:05
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Check out our new paper with Corinne Hertaeg! We find that ants can discriminate between infected and uninfected aphid partners, based on waxy chemicals on their cuticle. A valuable informational source influencing the ant-aphid mutualism? #entomology nature.com/articles/s4159…
Our #Entomological, #Fungal & #Plant #Collections have all successfully submitted projects to prepare the speciments for digitisation. 📸 👇Read on below for more. ETH Biocommunication Research Group ETH Zurich
Congratulations to D-USYS@ETH Professor Consuelo De Moraes (ETH Biocommunication Research Group), who is among the 24 recipients of the Swiss National Science Foundation Advanced Grants, for her project investigating the effects of leaf damage by bumblebees and insect herbivores on flowering time and other plant traits.
Flowers emit multisensory cues #visual #chemical #tactile #acoustic to communicate with other organisms. Beautiful Flash Talk by Aphrodite Kantsa, PhD ETH Biocommunication Research Group #PSCSymposium
Looking forward to see you at the ECE2023 - XII European Congress of Entomology ETH Biocommunication Research Group
📢Our new paper, led by Giorgos Nakas University Of Aegean in collaboration with ETH Biocommunication Research Group, presenting the timeline of recovery of #hoverfly #pollinators and their interaction networks with plants after a severe #fire in a Mediterranean ecosystem. 🔥 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…
The recipe for a hyperdiverse #mountain: High species turnover and unique plant-#pollinator interactions along the altitudinal cline. Our new article about Mt. Olympus, led by Kostas Minachilis ⛰️🐝 besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…
Knabbern Hummeln Pflanzen an, um sie mit Stress früher zum Blühen zu bringen? Dieser Frage geht die Forschungsgruppe ETH Biocommunication Research Group ETH Zürich nach. diegruene.ch/artikel/vermis… «die grüne»
June 22 at Botanischer Garten Zurich, Roberto Roberto RH and Yan Yan in my group will present their work on #plant #pollinator interactions to the public at #NACHTAKTIV ETH Biocommunication Research Group
📢Did you know that the #Mediterranean-type biomes of the planet are global biodiversity hotspots? Our review on the known impacts of global change on plant-#pollinator communities in these ecosystems is online and #OpenAccess. ETH Biocommunication Research Group GEB Journal onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ge…
Exciting news!📢 Our science communication project is online! Join us on an exciting journey into the world of insects, brought to life by ETH Biocommunication Research Group , ETH Zurich's Entomological Collection, and SimplyScience.ch . Link👇 biocommunication.org/en/insects360/ #Switzerland #entomology #SciComm
📢 Our new paper is out! Congrats Patricia Sanches 🎉 👉 nature.com/articles/s4139… Also, a shoutout to Patricia for her recent thread, brilliantly simplifying this paper. 📚🔍 It's not easy, but she nailed the art of clear communication. 👏