av John Strand | sep 29, 2022 | Wetland as buffers
We frequently have visits by landowners, authorities and researchers to workshops, meetings and excursions where we present our activities. Latest examples include a delegation from Latvia (IP LIFE-Goodwater) during a 3-day visit where we had good discussions and...
av John Strand | sep 27, 2022 | Management of CW, Wetland as buffers
This week Peter and assistant biology student Ellen Nein are doing a new sampling campaign in the 8 wetlands that were emptied this summer and the 8 controll wetlands. This follow-up sampling will also be repeated next year to study more long-term effects of droughts...
av John Strand | sep 7, 2022 | Management of CW, Wetland as buffers
The vegetation surveys of ca 25 wetlands are now finished. In total ca 15 submersed species were found, including at least 4 Charophyte species. Among the more interesting findings were the Bryozoa Plumatella repens and 2 Nitella species that are on the Redlist (NT);...
av John Strand | aug 23, 2022 | Management of CW, Wetland as buffers
We have started with the surveys of submersed vegetation in the wetlands. This is also part of our networking with the Cyano bacteria project at Lund University run by Pablo Pablo Urrutia Cordero. The macrophytes are surveyed every 10 meters at 2 transects...