Department Aquatic Ecology

SeeWandel: Life in Lake Constance - the past, present and future

Seven research institutions from three countries (Germany, Austria and Switzerland) are closely working together in SeeWandel, investigating complex interactions between nutrient decline (re-oligotrophication), climate change, invasive and non-native species, as well as other stress factors, and how they affect the ecosystem of Lake Constance (a large Alpine lake on the border between Germany, Austria and Switzerland), its biodiversity and functioning, as well as the utilisation of lake resources by people. For more information, please visit the project website: www.seewandel.org.

This Interreg-project is led by Eawag and is represented by its project leader PD Dr. Piet Spaak. Three out of 13 sub-projects are conducted at Eawag:

 

At the Department of Aquatic Ecology in Duebendorf:
 
  • “Competition between fiter feeders in Lake Constance”
    Project team: M.Sc. Linda Haltiner, Dr. Stuart Dennis, PD Dr. Piet Spaak
    More information at: Seewandel sub-project 10
 
At the Department of Fish Ecology and Evolution in Kastanienbaum :

 

  • "Reconstruction of the genome of the extinct Lake Constance whitefish and characterisation of the genetic bases of habitat adaptation to the profundal zone”
    Project team: M.Sc. David Frei, Prof. Dr. Ole Seehausen, Dr. Philine Feulner
    More information at: Seewandel sub-project 4
  • “Ecology and diversity of stickleback in Lake Constance”
    Project team: Dr. Cameron Hudson, Dr. Maria Cuenca, Dr. Moritz Lürig, B.Sc. Angelina Arquint, PD Dr. Piet Spaak, Prof. Dr. Ole Seehausen, Dr. Blake Matthews
    More information at: Seewandel sub-project 13

Publications

All publications can be found at: SeeWandel publications