Humans use more phosphorus to produce fish than we obtain by harvesting them

There is an imbalance between the amount of phosphorus we use in the production of fish and shellfish (which need it for growth, bones and shells) and the amount we obtain by harvesting them. Remedying it will require aquaculture’s mean phosphorus use efficiency to increase from its current level of 20% to 48% by 2050.

Aquiculture Fish production Fishing Josep peñuelas @en Peñuelas @en Phosphorus Phosphorus imbalance Yunyuan huang

Citizen science and smart traps against to fight the tiger mosquito

The MosquitoAlertBCN project has been one of the research initiatives selected by the Pla Barcelona Ciència. It is a project led by CREAF, with the participation of UPF and IRIDEON and the collaboration of the ASPB. The Pla Barcelona Ciència has the support of the Barcelona City Council and the “la Caixa” Bank Foundation.

Agencia de salut publica de barcelona @en Citizen participation Citizen science Mosquito alert @en Smart traps Society Tiger mosquito Upf @en

Pines detect insect sex pheromones and protect themselves from infestation

Through research conducted on young Scots pine trees and Diprion pini, a sawfly common to conifer forests in the Northern Hemisphere, scientists have shown, for the first time, how trees take steps to protect themselves against insect infestation even before eggs are laid on them.

Ander achotegi-castells Diprion piri @en Infestation Insects Oviposition Pine Pinus @en Pinus sylvestris @en

Trees’ risk of climate change-induced death is reflected in their wood

According to a study led by the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), the way trees have responded to drought in the past could be a key indicator of their risk of mortality. The study examined growth rings to compare that response in dead and surviving trees.

Climate change Drought Forests Growth rings Mortality Resilience Tree rings
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Monitoring and modelling integrated into a warning system of mountain forests' vulnerability

The conservation of biodiversity, key to the future of the Catalan economy

During the second day organized by CREAF, the College of Economists and the Department of Territory on the IPBES report it became clear that the estimated cost of protecting biodiversity in Catalonia is 129 million euros per year. year. In Spain, 0.19% of GDP should be invested in the Natura 2000 network. A network that also generates 187,093 direct jobs and 401,906 indirect ones.

Biodiversity Biodiversity conservation Catalan economy Ipbes @en Sustainability