PhD students
Sebastian Borgmann
Coevolution, competition, and coexistence: the effects of eco-evolutionary dynamics for adaptation in plankton communities
Annemie Doliwa
Degradation and recovery of protistan parasite communities under multiple stressors
Frederik Elze
Morphological and molecular identification of metazoan parasites in amphibians from Germany and their monitoring through environmental DNA
Luan Farias
Delineating multiple stressor-response relationships at the individual level: A mechanistic modelling approach
Annabell Hüsken
From degraded to near-natural waterbodies – Establishment and development of trematode communities
Pia Knobloch
Recovery processes of riverine organisms from different modes and severities of degradation
Michelle Musiol
Accumulation of trace elements by intestinal parasites of different marine vertebrates
Nazmun Nahar
Ecotoxicological evaluation of micropollutants and their possible transformation products
Christian Schlautmann
The drivers of fish migration in a low mountain river, monitoring the fish lift system Baldeney
Hannah Stappert
Investigating the effects of extreme weather events on different groups of organisms (macrozoobenthos, diatoms, riparian vegetation) and the degradation of cottonwood strips
Cornelia Sophie Wagner
Spatial colonization patterns of floodplain biocoenoses as a basis for assessment procedures and renaturation measures


