av John Strand | mar 4, 2022 | Wetland as buffers, Wetlands 2.0
This week a paper on trophic cascades involving fish, zooplankton, phytoplankton, algal mats, bumle bees and oil seed rape, in a mesocosm experiment conducted in the project, was publishen i OIKOS https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/oik.09047 The results...
av John Strand | mar 4, 2022 | Wetland as buffers
We continue with the batymetry measurements in the wetlands. Now we have done more than 50 % of the 112 wetlands.
av John Strand | feb 3, 2022 | Wetland as buffers
Today, some results from our survey to landowners were in the ”science news” segment on Swedish national radio. It was the fact that the most common use of the constructed wetlands, by the landowners, was skating. Almost 40 % of the landowners we...
av John Strand | feb 2, 2022 | Wetland as buffers
During the weekend the 29-30 of January the storm Malik hit the westcoast of Sweden. Thanks to our water level meters located in 11 streams, we could follow the effect the storm had on the water levels, hour for hour. The data from the stream Trönningeån shows that...
av John Strand | feb 1, 2022 | Management of CW, Wetland as buffers, Wetlands 2.0
Today we submitted a short article to inspire the public to explore wetland shorelines in order to experience the high biodiversity of insects and spiders. It is based on the findings in our projects which also are explained in the article. Results on beetles,...
av John Strand | feb 1, 2022 | Wetland as buffers
As always with electronic equipment permanently deployed in the field there is some wear and tear. Here is a meter where the cable has been disconected, possibly beacause of movements of the ice. Sofia and Sam exchange batteries and repair the ones that malfunction...