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Cross-border monitoring of biological invasions for conservation of native aquatic biodiversity
In this cooperation project, the Technical University of Dresden and the University of South Bohemia in Budweis are working together to improve the cross-border coordination of aquatic biodiversity conservation in the Elbe and Eger river catchment. The project is funded by the European Union.
Elbe River is a main pathway of invasive aquatic organisms endangering the native species, for instance Ponto-Caspian gobies migrating upstream as well as downstream, or invasive crayfish species. In the Czech-Saxon border region, there are only few localities left that are probably the last refuges of endangered native species in the region (e.g. noble crayfish, stone crayfish, European bullhead, stone loach). They are under continuous pressure by combined anthropogenic stressors, not least aquatic invaders. The public awareness of this problematic will be enhanced. We will build a network for cooperation between researchers, administration and public and develop new solutions and tools for cross-border management of invasive species. An action plan for cross-border management of aquatic invasive species and protection of native biodiversity will be made. A multilingual platform for communication will be built, in the form of an informative web system and a mobile application for species determination and localization for interested citizens.
Native species: noble crayfish (Astacus astacus) © P. Kozák
Native species: European bullhead (Cottus gobio) © M. Kaftan
Native species: Gammarus fossarum © S. Worischka
Invasive species: Spinycheek crayfish (Orconectes limosus) © P. Kozák
Invasive species: Round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) © R. Stefanek
Invasive species: Killer shrimp (Dikerogammarus villosus) © S. Worischka
Invasive species: Signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) © S. Worischka
Invasive species: Round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) © S. Worischka
Invasive species: Killer shrimp (Dikerogammarus villosus) © S. Worischka
Caddis fly (Hydropsyche sp.) © S. Worischka
Mayfly (Baetis rhodani) © S. Worischka
Stonefly (Perlidae) © S. Worischka
Native species: Gammarus fossarum © S. Worischka
Native species: European bullhead (Cottus gobio) © S. Worischka
Native species: European perch (Perca fluviatilis) © T. Schiller
Invasive Art: Schwarzmundgrundel (Neogobius melanostomus) © S. Worischka
Invasive species: Pumpkinseed (Lepomis gibbosus) © T. Schiller
Invasive species: Brown bullhead (Ameiurus nebulosus) © C. Köbsch
structure mapping, Lockwitzbach © S. Worischka
Sampling of makroinvertebrates © L. Richter
Measuring the stream width © L. Richter
velocity measurement © L. Richter
Investigation of different habitats, Biela © S. Worischka
eDNA sampling, Elbe River © L. Richter
Electrofishing in River Elbe © J. Worischka
Swabbing a bullhead (Cottus gobio) for DNA sampling © L. Richter
Sampling of makroinvertebrates © S. Worischka
male round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) © S. Worischka
crayfish trap © S. Worischka
Spinycheek crayfish (Orconectes limosus) - catched during electrofishing © S. Worischka
Beaver in River Elbe © S. Worischka
blue hawker (Aeshna cyanea) © S. Worischka
Invasive species: Policeman's Helmet (Impatiens glandulifera) © S. Worischka
Kick-off, 18.01.2018 © S. Worischka
Project presentation, Liberec, March 2018 © S. Worischka
project meeting, 29.01.2019 © U. Mogck
© M. Buřič
round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) © S. Worischka
Electrofishing © S. Worischka
Biela © S. Worischka
Biela (estuary) © S. Worischka
Müglitz © S. Worischka
Müglitz (estuary) © S. Worischka
Lockwitzbach © S. Worischka
Lockwitzbach (estuary) © S. Worischka
IHB, november/17 © S. Worischka
University of South Bohemia in Budweis, March 2018 © S. Worischka
© S. Worischka
Sonja Stefani & Thea Hose, DGL Münster 2019 © S. Worischka
Presentation of project results at SEFS 11 conference in Zagreb. © M. Buric
Borek Drozd, DGL neozoa workshop, February 2019 in Koblenz © S. Worischka
Sampling from river bottom at River Elbe by BFG © S. Worischka
Substrate and benthos sample from River Elbe © S. Worischka
Unio tumidus from River Elbe near Pirna © S. Worischka
Kirnitzsch (estuary) © L. Richter
Summer 2019: drought at Müglitz river © S. Worischka
River Elbe © S. Worischka
© S. Worischka
© S. Worischka
mobi-aqua.eu © mobi-aqua.eu
app.mobi-aqua.eu © S. Worischka
app.mobi-aqua.eu © S. Worischka
app.mobi-aqua.eu © mobi-aqua.eu
Neuigkeiten
MoBI-aqua App for determination and monitoring of crayfish and fish in online!
We would be glad if you visit our website and app about monitoring of aquatic invasive species:
https://mobi-aqua.eu and https://app.mobi-aqua.eu (can also be used via desktop PC)
You'll find the flyer in our download section below.
Downloads & Videos
MoBI-aqua website and app - Flyer
MoBI aqua - Biodiversity in European rivers © J. Worischka
Publikations
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Roje S, Drozd B, Richter L, Kubec J, Polívka Z, Worischka S, Buřič M (2021) Comparison of Behavior and Space Use of the European Bullhead Cottus gobio and the Round Goby Neogobius melanostomus in a Simulated Natural Habitat. Biology 10, 821. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology10090821
- Roje S, Richter L, Worischka S, Let M, Veselý L, Buřič M (2021) Round goby versus marbled crayfish: alien invasive predators and competitors. Knowledge & Management of Aquatic Ecosystems 422, https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2021019
Contact
© Susanne Worischka
Guest Scientist
NameMs Dr. Susanne Worischka
Postal address:
TUD Dresden University of Technology
Department Hydrosciences
Institute of Hydrobiology
01062 Dresden
Parcel address:
TUD Dresden University of Technology Institute of Hydrobiology Sekretariat, 1.OG Raum 60/61 Zellescher Weg 40
01217 Dresden
© Luise Richter
PhD Student as Guest Scientist
NameM.Sc. Luise Richter
applied water ecology, invasion biology, behavioral ecology
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