Filter for Search for projects Programme area Programme areaAquatic Biodiversity in the AnthropoceneAquatic Ecosystem Services and SustainabilityDimensions of Complexity of Aquatic Systems Topic TopicAdaptation and evolutionFreshwater ecosystemsBiodiversityEnvironmental changeMultiple stressors and pollutantsWater and matter cyclesUse and managementAquaculture and aquaponicsAnglingBehavioural ecology and swarm intelligence Department DepartmentDirectorateAdministration(Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry(Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology(Dept. 3) Plankton and Microbial Ecology(Dept. 4) Fish Biology, Fisheries and Aquaculture(Dept. 5) Evolutionary and Integrative Ecology Status Statusactivefinished Sortieren nach TitleStart Order AscDesc Apply 21 - 30 of 121 projects Sort byTitleStart Science of Intelligence Our project aims to understand the evolution of individual and collective intelligence in fish due to size-selective harvesting (like in fisheries) and the fitness consequences using zebrafish as a model. Contact person Tamal Roy Robert Arlinghaus Department (Dept. 4) Fish Biology, Fisheries and Aquaculture Start 06/2023 End 11/2025 Topic RESI RESI assesses, evaluates and visualizes the actual as well as potential services to the human society provided by ecosystems of rivers and their floodplains. Contact person Martin Pusch Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology Start 06/2015 End 05/2018 Topic REFORM – Restoring rivers FOR effective catchment Management The overall aim of REFORM is to provide a framework for improving the success of hydromorphological restoration measures to reach, in a cost-effective manner, target ecological status or potential of rivers. Contact person Christian Wolter Department (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology (Dept. 4) Fish Biology, Fisheries and Aquaculture Start 11/2011 End 10/2015 Topic Protecting the future of freshwater biodiversity and ecosystem services across Cuba Which network of protected areas could assure freshwater biodiversity and ecosystem services under present and future environmental conditions, at the lowest possible cost? Contact person Yusdiel Torres-Cambas Department (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology Start 02/2021 End 01/2023 Topic PONDERFUL IGB (project lead Thomas Mehner) is part of a consortium that is running a new Horizon 2020 project ‘PONDERFUL’, led by the University of Vic (Spain). The project’s overarching aim is to develop improved methods for maximising the use of ponds and pondscapes in climate change adaptation and mitigation, biodiversity conservation and the delivery of ecosystem services. Contact person Thomas Mehner Sabine Hilt Pieter Lemmens Department (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology (Dept. 4) Fish Biology, Fisheries and Aquaculture (Dept. 5) Evolutionary and Integrative Ecology Start 12/2020 End 11/2024 Topic POllution in UrbaN ponds, eco-evolutionary Dynamics, and Ecosystem Resilience Inner-city ponds provide essential functions for urban areas, but their stability is threatened by many stressors such as anthropogenic pollution. The project leaders aim to investigate whether pond ecosystems become more resilient through evolutionary or microbiome-mediated adaptation of water fleas (Daphnia) to urban pollution. Contact person Stephanie Spahr Lynn Govaert Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry (Dept. 3) Plankton and Microbial Ecology (Dept. 5) Evolutionary and Integrative Ecology Start 04/2024 End 04/2027 Topic PLATON Project The nature of interactions between the freshwater mosses, their microbiome, and the associated toxic cyanobacteria Contact person Sabine Hilt Nikola Stankovic Department (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology Start 09/2023 End 08/2025 Topic Periphyton Is a mismatch between periphyton and macrophyte development in spring crucial for submerged macrophyte recolonization in eutrophic shallow lakes? Contact person Sabine Hilt Department (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology Start 01/2016 End 12/2018 Topic OSCAR Woody riparian buffer strips along rivers have widely been used mainly to reduce nutrient and fine sediment input from agricultural areas but potentially offer many more ecosystem services (e.g. habitat provision increasing biodiversity, shading and temperature regulation, mitigating climate change effects). Contact person Markus Venohr Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry Start 03/2017 End 02/2020 Topic NYMPHE New sYsteM-driven bioremediation of Polluted Habitats and Environment Contact person Jörg Lewandowski Stephanie Spahr Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry Start 01/2023 End 12/2026 Topic Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Science of Intelligence Our project aims to understand the evolution of individual and collective intelligence in fish due to size-selective harvesting (like in fisheries) and the fitness consequences using zebrafish as a model. Contact person Tamal Roy Robert Arlinghaus Department (Dept. 4) Fish Biology, Fisheries and Aquaculture Start 06/2023 End 11/2025 Topic
RESI RESI assesses, evaluates and visualizes the actual as well as potential services to the human society provided by ecosystems of rivers and their floodplains. Contact person Martin Pusch Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology Start 06/2015 End 05/2018 Topic
REFORM – Restoring rivers FOR effective catchment Management The overall aim of REFORM is to provide a framework for improving the success of hydromorphological restoration measures to reach, in a cost-effective manner, target ecological status or potential of rivers. Contact person Christian Wolter Department (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology (Dept. 4) Fish Biology, Fisheries and Aquaculture Start 11/2011 End 10/2015 Topic
Protecting the future of freshwater biodiversity and ecosystem services across Cuba Which network of protected areas could assure freshwater biodiversity and ecosystem services under present and future environmental conditions, at the lowest possible cost? Contact person Yusdiel Torres-Cambas Department (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology Start 02/2021 End 01/2023 Topic
PONDERFUL IGB (project lead Thomas Mehner) is part of a consortium that is running a new Horizon 2020 project ‘PONDERFUL’, led by the University of Vic (Spain). The project’s overarching aim is to develop improved methods for maximising the use of ponds and pondscapes in climate change adaptation and mitigation, biodiversity conservation and the delivery of ecosystem services. Contact person Thomas Mehner Sabine Hilt Pieter Lemmens Department (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology (Dept. 4) Fish Biology, Fisheries and Aquaculture (Dept. 5) Evolutionary and Integrative Ecology Start 12/2020 End 11/2024 Topic
POllution in UrbaN ponds, eco-evolutionary Dynamics, and Ecosystem Resilience Inner-city ponds provide essential functions for urban areas, but their stability is threatened by many stressors such as anthropogenic pollution. The project leaders aim to investigate whether pond ecosystems become more resilient through evolutionary or microbiome-mediated adaptation of water fleas (Daphnia) to urban pollution. Contact person Stephanie Spahr Lynn Govaert Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry (Dept. 3) Plankton and Microbial Ecology (Dept. 5) Evolutionary and Integrative Ecology Start 04/2024 End 04/2027 Topic
PLATON Project The nature of interactions between the freshwater mosses, their microbiome, and the associated toxic cyanobacteria Contact person Sabine Hilt Nikola Stankovic Department (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology Start 09/2023 End 08/2025 Topic
Periphyton Is a mismatch between periphyton and macrophyte development in spring crucial for submerged macrophyte recolonization in eutrophic shallow lakes? Contact person Sabine Hilt Department (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology Start 01/2016 End 12/2018 Topic
OSCAR Woody riparian buffer strips along rivers have widely been used mainly to reduce nutrient and fine sediment input from agricultural areas but potentially offer many more ecosystem services (e.g. habitat provision increasing biodiversity, shading and temperature regulation, mitigating climate change effects). Contact person Markus Venohr Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry Start 03/2017 End 02/2020 Topic
NYMPHE New sYsteM-driven bioremediation of Polluted Habitats and Environment Contact person Jörg Lewandowski Stephanie Spahr Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry Start 01/2023 End 12/2026 Topic