Chara Lakes

Testing restoration measures of Characeae meadows in oligotrohic calcareous lakes in North-East Germany

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Charophytes are characteristic for oligo-mesotrophic hardwater lakes and have been severely declining in Northeast Germany during the last decades. Multiple potential stressors were identified (high TP, low DIC, low Ca, periphyton shading, benthivorous fish).  The Chara-Lake Project conducts restoration measures targeting hydrochemistry and fish communities in 27 lakes. Hydrochemical measures include nutrient reduction in inlets, nutrient precipitation in the lake and liming as well as biomass removal. Following the measures, charophyte abundance and is monitored.

Biomanipulation of fish communities tests if reduction of benthivores, herbivores or omnivores affect fish community composition, charophyte states and periphyton shading caused by sediment turbulence by benthivorous fish.

 

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https://chara-seen.de/

Project team at IGB

Sabine Hilt

Research Group Leader
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Aquatic-Terrestrial Coupling and Regime Shifts

Uta Müller

Postdoc
Research group
Aquatic-Terrestrial Coupling and Regime Shifts
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Bundesamt für Naturschutz (BfN) mit Mitteln des Bundesministeriums für Umwelt, Naturschutz, nukleare Sicherheit und Verbraucherschutz (BMU)

Länder Brandenburg und Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

WWF Deutschland

2017-2018 NABU Stiftung Nationales Naturerbe