Within an INTERREG-III-project, co-financed by the EU we we plan and implement a binational network of habitats for Capercaillie, Black grouse and Hazelgrouse together with Czech partners. Springs, forest brooks and moors are renaturalized, isolated blocks of old-growth woodland get connected by habitat corridors and stepping stones. We census and monitor these three grouse species using established field methods as well a genetic lab-tools like fingerprinting.
BayCEER Colloquium: |
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Th. 2024-06-06 Tracking plant diversity dynamics on islands over thousands of years |
Mo. 2024-06-10 Arsenic biogeochemistry from paddy soil to rice grain |
Th. 2024-06-13 Seeing the forest beneath the trees: Mycorrhizal fungi as trait integrators of ecosystem processes |
Ecological-Botanical Garden: |
We. 2024-05-29 Führung | "Grüne Apotheke: Heilpflanzen" |
Inaugural Lecture: |
We. 2024-05-22 Funktionelle Pilzökologie: Diversität und Prozesse auf unterschiedlichen Skalen |