Department Aquatic Ecology

Groundwater biodiversity of Switzerland

Groundwater is not only Switzerland’s most important drinking water resource, but also an ecosystem. Inhabiting organisms range from microbes up to larger invertebrates such as groundwater amphipods. Their presence and activity can facilitate ecosystem functioning and water quality maintenance. Yet, little is known about the Swiss groundwater fauna. In our research project we combine innovative citizen science, eDNA approaches, and advanced molecular tools to understand the diversity and biogeography of groundwater fauna with a focus on groundwater amphipods. Many of these species have small distribution ranges and some of them are exclusively found in Switzerland. Furthermore, some groundwater amphipods are glacial relicts predating late Pleistocene glaciation, which makes them an important part of Switzerland’s natural heritage. During the project, we have already discovered and described several species of the genus Niphargus as new to science.

Key Publications

Knüsel, M.; Alther, R.; Locher, N.; Ozgul, A.; Fišer, C.; Altermatt, F. (2024) Systematic and highly resolved modelling of biodiversity in inherently rare groundwater amphipods, Journal of Biogeography, 51(11), 2094-2108, doi:10.1111/jbi.14975, Institutional Repository
Couton, M.; Studer, A.; Hürlemann, S.; Locher, N.; Knüsel, M.; Alther, R.; Altermatt, F. (2023) Integrating citizen science and environmental DNA metabarcoding to study biodiversity of groundwater amphipods in Switzerland, Scientific Reports, 13(1), 18097 (13 pp.), doi:10.1038/s41598-023-44908-8, Institutional Repository
Couton, M.; Hürlemann, S.; Studer, A.; Alther, R.; Altermatt, F. (2023) Groundwater environmental DNA metabarcoding reveals hidden diversity and reflects land-use and geology, Molecular Ecology, 32(13), 3497-3512, doi:10.1111/mec.16955, Institutional Repository
Knüsel, M.; Alther, R.; Altermatt, F. (2024) Pronounced changes of subterranean biodiversity patterns along a Late Pleistocene glaciation gradient, Ecography, 2024(8), e07321 (10 pp.), doi:10.1111/ecog.07321, Institutional Repository
Knüsel, M.; Alther, R.; Altermatt, F. (2024) Terrestrial land use signals on groundwater fauna beyond current protection buffers, Ecological Applications, 34(8), e3040 (13 pp.), doi:10.1002/eap.3040, Institutional Repository

Contact

Dr. Roman Alther Senior scientist (he/him) Tel. +41 58 765 5638 Send Mail