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:Environmental change Sort byTitleStart Global Evaluation of the Impacts of Storms on freshwater habitat and structure of phytoplankton assemblages (GEISHA) The aim of this proposal is to analyze the impact of storms on phytoplankton communities through joint analysis of meteorological, limnological and phytoplankton data from 21 lakes located in the US, Canada (the majority), Europe, Israel and Japan. Contact person Rita Adrian Department (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology Start 01/2016 End 01/2019 Topic Herbivory-periphyton interaction Synergistisc effects of periphyton shading and herbivory on macrophytes Contact person Sabine Hilt Department (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology Start 12/2016 End 11/2017 Topic IceTMP: Ice cover on lakes of Tibet and Inner Mongolia The new German-Chinese cooperation project deals with ice-covered lakes of the Tibetan and Mongolian plateaus and their reaction to climate change. The aim is to set up an international research network that will close the gap in knowledge about ice-covered lakes as important but hitherto little-studied components of the hydrological and climatic system. Contact person Georgiy Kirillin Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry Start 06/2021 End 05/2024 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 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 ISEO Investigating the impact of mixing patterns in North Italian Lake Iseo. Contact person Michael Hupfer Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry Start 01/2016 End 12/2018 Topic IWRM Joint Research Project MoMo III The MoMo III project works towards the development and implementation of an integrated water resources management (IWRM) for a Mongolian model region. Contact person Vanessa Bremerich Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry Start 06/2015 End 05/2018 Topic LandScales LandScales (Connecting processes and structures driving the landscape carbon dynamics over scales) integrated the aquatic and terrestrial perspectives of landscape carbon dynamics within a multidisciplinary collaborative research environment, by characterising structures, processes, and fluxes across scales. Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology (Dept. 3) Plankton and Microbial Ecology Start 07/2012 End 06/2016 Topic LILA LILA (Lake Issyk-Kul Environmental Laboratory) Contact person Asiya Murakaeva Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry (Dept. 3) Plankton and Microbial Ecology Start 04/2023 End 03/2024 Topic Long-term development of lakes as a result of climate change In this project, the effect of climate change on the physical processes of lakes will be investigated. Several lakes with a diverse set of boundary conditions (e. g. differing mean depth or different wind exposure) will be instrumented with logger chains. They will measure temperature and oxygen in high resolution and make it possible to resolve changes in physical conditions in response to varying climatic forcing. In addition to direct measurements, numerical models can be used to reproduce water temperatures in lakes. Contact person Robert Schwefel Michael Hupfer Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry Start 01/2020 End 12/2023 Topic Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page ›› Last page Last »
Global Evaluation of the Impacts of Storms on freshwater habitat and structure of phytoplankton assemblages (GEISHA) The aim of this proposal is to analyze the impact of storms on phytoplankton communities through joint analysis of meteorological, limnological and phytoplankton data from 21 lakes located in the US, Canada (the majority), Europe, Israel and Japan. Contact person Rita Adrian Department (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology Start 01/2016 End 01/2019 Topic
Herbivory-periphyton interaction Synergistisc effects of periphyton shading and herbivory on macrophytes Contact person Sabine Hilt Department (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology Start 12/2016 End 11/2017 Topic
IceTMP: Ice cover on lakes of Tibet and Inner Mongolia The new German-Chinese cooperation project deals with ice-covered lakes of the Tibetan and Mongolian plateaus and their reaction to climate change. The aim is to set up an international research network that will close the gap in knowledge about ice-covered lakes as important but hitherto little-studied components of the hydrological and climatic system. Contact person Georgiy Kirillin Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry Start 06/2021 End 05/2024 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
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
ISEO Investigating the impact of mixing patterns in North Italian Lake Iseo. Contact person Michael Hupfer Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry Start 01/2016 End 12/2018 Topic
IWRM Joint Research Project MoMo III The MoMo III project works towards the development and implementation of an integrated water resources management (IWRM) for a Mongolian model region. Contact person Vanessa Bremerich Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry Start 06/2015 End 05/2018 Topic
LandScales LandScales (Connecting processes and structures driving the landscape carbon dynamics over scales) integrated the aquatic and terrestrial perspectives of landscape carbon dynamics within a multidisciplinary collaborative research environment, by characterising structures, processes, and fluxes across scales. Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology (Dept. 3) Plankton and Microbial Ecology Start 07/2012 End 06/2016 Topic
LILA LILA (Lake Issyk-Kul Environmental Laboratory) Contact person Asiya Murakaeva Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry (Dept. 3) Plankton and Microbial Ecology Start 04/2023 End 03/2024 Topic
Long-term development of lakes as a result of climate change In this project, the effect of climate change on the physical processes of lakes will be investigated. Several lakes with a diverse set of boundary conditions (e. g. differing mean depth or different wind exposure) will be instrumented with logger chains. They will measure temperature and oxygen in high resolution and make it possible to resolve changes in physical conditions in response to varying climatic forcing. In addition to direct measurements, numerical models can be used to reproduce water temperatures in lakes. Contact person Robert Schwefel Michael Hupfer Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry Start 01/2020 End 12/2023 Topic