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 71 - 80 of 84 projectsTopic:Freshwater ecosystems Sort byTitleStart 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 Sectoral Assessment of Fish Mortality at Hydropower Plants The killing of even single specimen might be of species conservation legal relevance, so fish mortality at hydropower plants. This project aimed to establish the Mortality Hazard Index as standardized assessment system for the legally relevant mortality risk of species also for the group of fishes and lampreys. Contact person Christian Wolter Department (Dept. 4) Fish Biology, Fisheries and Aquaculture Start 06/2015 End 05/2017 Topic SIGN - Sino-German water supply network – Clean water from the source to the tap We analyse the effects of wind-induced mixing on phytoplankton development in the shallow lake Tai near Shanghai. Contact person Jan Köhler Department (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology Start 04/2015 End 08/2018 Topic SMART The SMART Joint Doctorate focuses on the core areas of natural and engineering sciences relevant to the sustainable management of river systems from their headwaters to estuaries. SMART aims to provide education and research at PhD level by offering a 3-year programme within the Erasmus Mundus action. It adopts a multidisciplinary, multi-scale approach that integrates relevant aspects of the physical, chemical and biological sciences, including relevant theory, monitoring and modelling. Contact person Ina Severin Franz Hölker Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology (Dept. 4) Fish Biology, Fisheries and Aquaculture Start 10/2011 End 10/2018 Topic SOS-Water Defining a safe operating space (SOS) for water resources in a changing climate and society is urgently needed to ensure a sufficient and reliable supply of water of a quality acceptable for human activity and natural ecosystems over the coming decades. Contact person Sami Domisch Department (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology Start 10/2022 End 10/2026 Topic Sulphate in River Spree and Lake Müggelsee Scientific investigations in mining landscape on the example of the problem "Brown Spree". Long-term development of sulphate concentration in the Spree and Müggelsee ... Contact person Tobias Goldhammer Thomas Rossoll Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry Start 05/2015 End 12/2025 Topic TERRALAC Effects of terrestrial organic carbon inputs on food webs and resilience of shallow lakes Contact person Sabine Hilt 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 Start 01/2010 End 12/2013 Topic The Evolution of Collective Intelligence: A Comparative Approach Groups of decision makers can integrate their independent informational states and outperform individuals (collective intelligence). However, the extent to which collective intelligence has been shaped by natural selection in response to ecological challenges is largely unknown. Contact person Matthew James Hansen Jens Krause Department (Dept. 4) Fish Biology, Fisheries and Aquaculture Start 11/2018 End 11/2020 Topic The hyporheic zone Coupling of hydrological and biogeochemical processes at the aquifer–river interface. Contact person Jörg Lewandowski Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry Start 01/2006 End 12/2017 Topic The R-package hydrographr The hydrographr package in R allows scalable geospatial processing workflows to yield analysis-ready data in spatial freshwater biodiversity science. Contact person Sami Domisch Department (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology Start 08/2022 End 12/2022 Topic Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Current page 8 Page 9 Next page ›› Last page Last »
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
Sectoral Assessment of Fish Mortality at Hydropower Plants The killing of even single specimen might be of species conservation legal relevance, so fish mortality at hydropower plants. This project aimed to establish the Mortality Hazard Index as standardized assessment system for the legally relevant mortality risk of species also for the group of fishes and lampreys. Contact person Christian Wolter Department (Dept. 4) Fish Biology, Fisheries and Aquaculture Start 06/2015 End 05/2017 Topic
SIGN - Sino-German water supply network – Clean water from the source to the tap We analyse the effects of wind-induced mixing on phytoplankton development in the shallow lake Tai near Shanghai. Contact person Jan Köhler Department (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology Start 04/2015 End 08/2018 Topic
SMART The SMART Joint Doctorate focuses on the core areas of natural and engineering sciences relevant to the sustainable management of river systems from their headwaters to estuaries. SMART aims to provide education and research at PhD level by offering a 3-year programme within the Erasmus Mundus action. It adopts a multidisciplinary, multi-scale approach that integrates relevant aspects of the physical, chemical and biological sciences, including relevant theory, monitoring and modelling. Contact person Ina Severin Franz Hölker Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology (Dept. 4) Fish Biology, Fisheries and Aquaculture Start 10/2011 End 10/2018 Topic
SOS-Water Defining a safe operating space (SOS) for water resources in a changing climate and society is urgently needed to ensure a sufficient and reliable supply of water of a quality acceptable for human activity and natural ecosystems over the coming decades. Contact person Sami Domisch Department (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology Start 10/2022 End 10/2026 Topic
Sulphate in River Spree and Lake Müggelsee Scientific investigations in mining landscape on the example of the problem "Brown Spree". Long-term development of sulphate concentration in the Spree and Müggelsee ... Contact person Tobias Goldhammer Thomas Rossoll Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry Start 05/2015 End 12/2025 Topic
TERRALAC Effects of terrestrial organic carbon inputs on food webs and resilience of shallow lakes Contact person Sabine Hilt 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 Start 01/2010 End 12/2013 Topic
The Evolution of Collective Intelligence: A Comparative Approach Groups of decision makers can integrate their independent informational states and outperform individuals (collective intelligence). However, the extent to which collective intelligence has been shaped by natural selection in response to ecological challenges is largely unknown. Contact person Matthew James Hansen Jens Krause Department (Dept. 4) Fish Biology, Fisheries and Aquaculture Start 11/2018 End 11/2020 Topic
The hyporheic zone Coupling of hydrological and biogeochemical processes at the aquifer–river interface. Contact person Jörg Lewandowski Department (Dept. 1) Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry Start 01/2006 End 12/2017 Topic
The R-package hydrographr The hydrographr package in R allows scalable geospatial processing workflows to yield analysis-ready data in spatial freshwater biodiversity science. Contact person Sami Domisch Department (Dept. 2) Community and Ecosystem Ecology Start 08/2022 End 12/2022 Topic