PhD students

Damian Biehs

Biotic and Abiotic Drivers of Macroinvertebrate Dispersal

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Sebastian Borgmann

Coevolution, competition, and coexistence: the effects of eco-evolutionary dynamics for adaptation in plankton communities

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Corinne Buch

Biodiversity in Cemeteries of the Western Ruhr Area

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Annemie Doliwa

Degradation and recovery of protistan parasite communities under multiple stressors

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Frederik Elze

Morphological and molecular identification of metazoan parasites in amphibians from Germany and their monitoring through environmental DNA

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Luan Farias

Delineating multiple stressor-response relationships at the individual level: A mechanistic modelling approach

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Annabell Hüsken

From degraded to near-natural waterbodies – Establishment and development of trematode communities

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Maya Kays

Parasite-mediated responses of aquatic hosts to environmental stress: experimental and field-based insights from recovering stream ecosystems

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Pia Knobloch

Recovery processes of riverine organisms from different modes and severities of degradation

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Michelle Musiol

Accumulation of trace elements by intestinal parasites of different marine vertebrates

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Nazmun Nahar

Ecotoxicological evaluation of micropollutants and their possible transformation products

 

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Christian Schlautmann

The drivers of fish migration in a low mountain river, monitoring the fish lift system Baldeney

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Hannah Stappert

Investigating the effects of extreme weather events on different groups of organisms (macrozoobenthos, diatoms, riparian vegetation) and the degradation of cottonwood strips

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Cornelia Sophie Wagner

Spatial colonization patterns of floodplain biocoenoses as a basis for assessment procedures and renaturation measures

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