av John Strand | aug 12, 2022 | Management of CW, Wetland as buffers
After David and Beata did the final arthropod sampling the first week in August we know have started to return the water levels to normal again. Below are some photos from David during the final sampling when the water tables were lowered.
av John Strand | aug 4, 2022 | Management of CW, Wetland as buffers
This week David is in Halland to do the follow up-sampling in the field experiment where we have emptied 8 wetlands. He had help from an Intern from the biology course at Stockholm University, Beata Wolgers. Some maintanence of one of the Malais trap was also...
av John Strand | jul 25, 2022 | Management of CW, Wetland as buffers
David presented the studies on arthropods in the constructed wetland flood zones at the entomology congress in Helsinki, Finland. The poster can be seen above.
av John Strand | jul 12, 2022 | Management of CW, Wetland as buffers
Here Sofia and Kalle do the emptying of one of the 8 wetlands. In some wetlands it is an easy process…
av John Strand | jul 11, 2022 | Management of CW, Wetland as buffers
This week we started a field experiment where we simulate drought by emptying (lowering the water table) some wetlands. We emptied 8 wetlands and have another 8 as controls. The purpose is to see the effect of drought on the arthropod communities at the shorelines of...
av John Strand | jul 4, 2022 | Wetland as buffers
John presented some data from the dragonfly surveys at ECOO 2022 (European Congress on Odonata) in Slovenia, the 26-30 of June. It was a nice conference with lots of discussions on dragonflies (of course). Dragonfly researchers from 25 countries participated and apart...