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Welcome

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We study ecology, evolution and biodiversity of aquatic organisms, mostly fish, their prey and their predators. We are mostly concernd with evolutionary and ecological diversity dynamics. We wish to understand variation between evolutionary lineages in their rates and mechanisms of evolutionary diversification, in their current diversity, and in the rates of loss of diversity. This includes the origins, maintenance and loss of adaptive divergence between populations, of polymorphisms within populations, and of new species and macroevolutionary diversity.

Ultimately, we like to understand how origin, maintenance and loss of biodiversity are affected by environmental variation, heterogeneity and change. To this end we apply methods from experimental and quantitative ecology, behaviour, morphology, molecular population genetics and phylogenetics. Our main model systems are adaptive radiations of fish, such as the cichlid fish in the great lakes of Africa, the coregonids (whitefish) in the prealpine lake system, and the different ecotypes and geographical varieties of trouts, char and stickleback.

We also study applied fish ecology in the context of management and revitalisation of running waters, effects of hydropower management schemes on habitat connectivity and population dynamics, impacts of hormon-active substances at population level, and methodology for assessing and monitoring river quality. 

 

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News

- Homepage PhD Summer School 2010 - Methods of Empirical Speciation Research - is online

- Symposium for the presentation of the 2010 Dutch Zoology Prize
and Annual Meeting of the Royal Dutch Zoological Society, June 11th 2010

- European Science Foundation Networking Program “Frontiers in Speciation Research” now active. PhD students, take a look at travel grants

- We are now member of the Tropical Biology Association. Students, take a look at your options here

- Dr Martine Maan receives the Dutch Zoology Price

Contact

Department Head
Prof. Dr. Ole Seehausen

Administration
Nadja Pepe
Eawag
Seestrasse 79
6047 Kastanienbaum
Switzerland

Phone +41 (0)41 349 21 11
Fax     +41 (0)41 349 21 68
nadja.pepe@eawag.ch