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  • Bats in Leiden: The night shift nobody talks about

    January 24, 2026
  • An urban fairy-tale: saving butterflies from urbanization

    January 24, 2026
  • Person crouching in grass, reaching their hand out towards a tree squirrel

    Behavioral Convergence in Urban Wildlife

    January 24, 2026
  • Cities as Evolutionary Incubators: Unlocking the Secret of the Spotted Lanternfly Invasion

    January 24, 2026
  • From Twigs to Trash: The Surprising Evolution of Bird Nests

    From Twigs to Trash: The Surprising Evolution of Bird Nests

    July 1, 2024

    Did you know that it has been estimated that the anthropogenic mass, representing all human-made objects, would exceed the living biomass in 2020 ± 6 years? Each year, humans accumulate 30 Gigatons of anthropogenic mass, based on the averages of…

  • Wall Lovers: Plants that can turn canal walls into urban ‘rock gardens’

    Wall Lovers: Plants that can turn canal walls into urban ‘rock gardens’

    June 20, 2024

    Urban environments consist mostly of bricks, concrete, asphalt, metal and glass: not very alluring substrates for many terrestrial organisms. Certain mosses and lichens can be seen sometimes on walls in the city, but even they will not easily grow in…

  • Froggystyle: Urbanization and the Evolution of Sexual Signaling in the túngara frog

    Froggystyle: Urbanization and the Evolution of Sexual Signaling in the túngara frog

    June 18, 2024

    Next to the crucial trade route of the Panama canal sits Panama city, where an intriguing example of urban evolution has taken place. As Panama city has grown from a population of around 200,000 in the 1950’s to a population…

  • Dandelions by the Roadside

    Dandelions by the Roadside

    June 13, 2024

    Do you remember when was the last time you blew dandelion seeds? Do you remember the last time you stopped your busy schedule and noticed a dandelion blooming? As far as I can remember, I haven’t done this since I…

  • Nature and the City or Nature in the City?

    Nature and the City or Nature in the City?

    June 7, 2024

    If I were to ask a typical citizen what comes to mind when they hear the word ‘nature,’ they would likely think of jungles, oceans, and forests. Logical, because when the media talks about how ‘nature is declining’ it usually…

  • Light Pollution as a Barrier for the Visibility of Aurora borealis in Urban Environments

    Light Pollution as a Barrier for the Visibility of Aurora borealis in Urban Environments

    June 5, 2024

    Unfortunately, I missed something of which I think is one of the most fantastic natural phenomena the world has to offer. Instead of watching a wonderful dance of light in the sky, I was sleeping… It all happened last Friday…

  • Preserving Urban Insects: A Call to Action

    Preserving Urban Insects: A Call to Action

    May 23, 2024

    Did you know that we are currently witnessing the largest extinction event on Earth in 250 million years? In this context, let’s delve into the crucial role of insects, even in our bustling cities. Contrary to what their small sizes…

  • How Gull-ible can we be around urban Larus?

    How Gull-ible can we be around urban Larus?

    May 17, 2024

    The weather on the northern hemisphere is getting warmer which means beach days are approaching. Every beach dweller can confirm that seagulls (Larus sp.) can be very cunning and cheeky in order to steal food. Is this their ancestral behaviour…

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    Behavioral Convergence in Urban WildlifeMarch 20, 2026
  • Cities as Evolutionary Incubators: Unlocking the Secret of the Spotted Lanternfly InvasionFebruary 20, 2026
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