Kurzfassung
The phenomenon of alien species’ invasion is attracting a growing attention worldwide. Invasion of alien benthic invertebrates is a global and important feature of large rivers and is assumed to pose a threat to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. While changes of invertebrate communities have been described in detail, it is still unknown whether these structural changes translate into functional changes. The aim of this project is to understand the underlying key mechanisms of invasion...The phenomenon of alien species’ invasion is attracting a growing attention worldwide. Invasion of alien benthic invertebrates is a global and important feature of large rivers and is assumed to pose a threat to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. While changes of invertebrate communities have been described in detail, it is still unknown whether these structural changes translate into functional changes. The aim of this project is to understand the underlying key mechanisms of invasion and its consequences for ecosystem functioning and water–quality relevant processes. As a model the invasive amphipod Dikerogammarus villosus and its impacts are studied on multiple levels of complexity (individual, population, and community level) with ecological and physiological methods. Field mesocosm experiments will be conducted in three European rivers which differ in their invasion history (dominated by natives, invader-dominated, and invader’s home range). Thereby the effects of different D. villosus densities on biotic interactions and important ecosystem functions are compared among those rivers. This offers the unique opportunity to study invader traits and community features and their importance for the success of a biological invasion over different spatial and temporal scales. In addition it allows estimating the large scale effect of D. villosus invasion.» weiterlesen» einklappen
Veröffentlichungen
- Worischka, Susanne; Richter, Luise; Hänig, Anne et al.
- Food consumption of the invasive amphipod Dikerogammarus villosus in field mesocosms and its effects on leaf decomposition and periphyton
- Richter, Luise; Schwenkmezger, Lisa; Becker, Jochen et al.
- The very hungry amphipod: the invasive Dikerogammarus villosus shows high consumption rates for two food sources and independent of predator cues
- Hellmann, Claudia; Schoell, Franz; Worischka, Susanne et al.
- River-specific effects of the invasive amphipod Dikerogammarus villosus (Crustacea: Amphipoda) on benthic communities
- Normant-Saremba, Monika; Becker, Jochen; Winkelmann, Carola
- Physiological and behavioral responses of the invasive amphipod, Dikerogammarus villosus, to ammonia
- Hellmann, Claudia; Worischka, Susanne; Mehler, Eva et al.
- The trophic function of Dikerogammarus villosus (Sowinsky, 1894) in invaded rivers: a case study in the Elbe and Rhine
Projektteam
- Jochen Becker
- Mitarbeiter/in
(AG Angewandte Fliessgewässerökologie)
- Susanne Worischka
- Mitarbeiter/in
(AG Angewandte Fliessgewässerökologie)
- Claudia Hellmann
- Mitarbeiter/in
(AG Angewandte Fliessgewässerökologie)