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 31 - 40 of 55 projectsTopic:Biodiversity Sort byTitleStart GLOWABIO Global freshwater biodiversity, biogeography & conservation Contact person Sami Domisch Department (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology Start 05/2019 End 04/2024 Topic Host−parasite interactions in hybridizing Daphnia Eutrophication is a worldwide environmental problem accelerated by global warming, affecting the stability of aquatic ecosystems and having long-lasting consequences. In this project we investigate if and how eutrophication affects two interacting evolutionary processes: disease spread and interspecific hybridization. Contact person Justyna Wolinska Department (Dept. 5) Evolutionary and Integrative Ecology Start 01/2017 End 12/2019 Topic IMPRESS EU research project to protect endangered migratory fish species (salmon, eel and sturgeon) Contact person Robert Arlinghaus Sven Würtz Department (Dept. 4) Fish Biology, Fisheries and Aquaculture Start 01/2015 End 12/2018 Topic INAS In this project, we will develop a prototype for an argumentation machine that supports users in and during the argumentation process in a scientific context. The goal is to enable for example fresh PhD students to develop and refine their own research hypotheses in the research field of invasion biology by referring them to the relevant scientific terminology and respective publications. Contact person Tina Heger Department (Dept. 5) Evolutionary and Integrative Ecology Start 09/2021 End 08/2024 Topic Incident-related special investigation programme for the environmental disaster in the Oder River of August 2022 (ODER~SO) Multidisciplinary studies on the conditions leading to the mass development of toxic algae in the Odra river and on the occurred population losses of aquatic organisms and their regeneration, as well as on the strengthening of resilience, ecosystem services and development scenarios for the coupled river-floodplain ecosystem. Contact person Martin Pusch Christian Wolter Sonja Jähnig Thomas Mehner Department (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 Start 02/2023 End 04/2026 Topic Inspire4Nature A training network at the interface between the science and the policy of international biodiversity conservation. Contact person Robert Arlinghaus Department (Dept. 4) Fish Biology, Fisheries and Aquaculture Start 03/2018 End 02/2022 Topic InvasiBES InvasiBES aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the multi-faceted impacts of IAS on biodiversity and ecosystem services. Contact person Jonathan Jeschke Department (Dept. 5) Evolutionary and Integrative Ecology Start 04/2019 End 03/2022 Topic Long-term effects of invasive species in novel communities (InDyNet) Invasion biology has addressed or even solved several key questions about biological invasions, but the central issue of long-term effects of invasive species has remained critically unexplored. Several case studies exist about long-term population dynamics of invasive species and their impacts, but a general synthesis or understanding is currently lacking. This knowledge gap is critical, as long-term shifts in invader population densities and traits are likely and may have large consequences of ecological and economic interest. This project aims to narrow the knowledge gap. Contact person Jonathan Jeschke Florian Ruland Department (Dept. 5) Evolutionary and Integrative Ecology Start 01/2015 End 12/2018 Topic Loss of the Night International research network on the impact of artificial illumination on nature and society Contact person Franz Hölker Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry (Dept. 4) Fish Biology, Fisheries and Aquaculture Start 01/2010 End 12/2013 Topic MadMacs Mass development of aquatic macrophytes – causes and consequences of macrophyte removal for ecosystem structure, function, and services Contact person Jan Köhler Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology Start 02/2019 End 10/2022 Topic Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page ›› Last page Last »
GLOWABIO Global freshwater biodiversity, biogeography & conservation Contact person Sami Domisch Department (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology Start 05/2019 End 04/2024 Topic
Host−parasite interactions in hybridizing Daphnia Eutrophication is a worldwide environmental problem accelerated by global warming, affecting the stability of aquatic ecosystems and having long-lasting consequences. In this project we investigate if and how eutrophication affects two interacting evolutionary processes: disease spread and interspecific hybridization. Contact person Justyna Wolinska Department (Dept. 5) Evolutionary and Integrative Ecology Start 01/2017 End 12/2019 Topic
IMPRESS EU research project to protect endangered migratory fish species (salmon, eel and sturgeon) Contact person Robert Arlinghaus Sven Würtz Department (Dept. 4) Fish Biology, Fisheries and Aquaculture Start 01/2015 End 12/2018 Topic
INAS In this project, we will develop a prototype for an argumentation machine that supports users in and during the argumentation process in a scientific context. The goal is to enable for example fresh PhD students to develop and refine their own research hypotheses in the research field of invasion biology by referring them to the relevant scientific terminology and respective publications. Contact person Tina Heger Department (Dept. 5) Evolutionary and Integrative Ecology Start 09/2021 End 08/2024 Topic
Incident-related special investigation programme for the environmental disaster in the Oder River of August 2022 (ODER~SO) Multidisciplinary studies on the conditions leading to the mass development of toxic algae in the Odra river and on the occurred population losses of aquatic organisms and their regeneration, as well as on the strengthening of resilience, ecosystem services and development scenarios for the coupled river-floodplain ecosystem. Contact person Martin Pusch Christian Wolter Sonja Jähnig Thomas Mehner Department (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 Start 02/2023 End 04/2026 Topic
Inspire4Nature A training network at the interface between the science and the policy of international biodiversity conservation. Contact person Robert Arlinghaus Department (Dept. 4) Fish Biology, Fisheries and Aquaculture Start 03/2018 End 02/2022 Topic
InvasiBES InvasiBES aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the multi-faceted impacts of IAS on biodiversity and ecosystem services. Contact person Jonathan Jeschke Department (Dept. 5) Evolutionary and Integrative Ecology Start 04/2019 End 03/2022 Topic
Long-term effects of invasive species in novel communities (InDyNet) Invasion biology has addressed or even solved several key questions about biological invasions, but the central issue of long-term effects of invasive species has remained critically unexplored. Several case studies exist about long-term population dynamics of invasive species and their impacts, but a general synthesis or understanding is currently lacking. This knowledge gap is critical, as long-term shifts in invader population densities and traits are likely and may have large consequences of ecological and economic interest. This project aims to narrow the knowledge gap. Contact person Jonathan Jeschke Florian Ruland Department (Dept. 5) Evolutionary and Integrative Ecology Start 01/2015 End 12/2018 Topic
Loss of the Night International research network on the impact of artificial illumination on nature and society Contact person Franz Hölker Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry (Dept. 4) Fish Biology, Fisheries and Aquaculture Start 01/2010 End 12/2013 Topic
MadMacs Mass development of aquatic macrophytes – causes and consequences of macrophyte removal for ecosystem structure, function, and services Contact person Jan Köhler Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology Start 02/2019 End 10/2022 Topic