Carsten Brühl about the visit by Bavarian TV at the labs at Geilweilerhof this summer.
Tag Archives: amphibian
Amphibians and pesticides – what research do we need?
Carsten Brühl informs about their recent paper “Amphibians and Plant-Protection Products – What Research and Action Is Needed?”
New theses in the team Functional Aquatic Ecotoxicology
In this post, the team Functional Aquatic Ecotoxicology offers three new thesis topics.
Research Project Course and Master theses in the team “Community Ecology & Ecotoxicology”
In this post, the research group „Community Ecology & Ecotoxicology” offers the possibility to conduct either research project or Master theses with them. Continue reading
New DFG-Project granted: Chemical landscape fragmentation
In this post, Kathrin Theissinger presents her recently granted project on the development of landscape ecological models for the effects of chemicals on amphibians in which a 3-year PhD position is available.
Environmental impact of Bti used in mosquito control on food webs
In this post, Anna Kästel and Stefanie Allgeier talk about our recently finished outdoor mesocosm study dealing with the potential effects of Bacillus thurinigiensis israelensis (Bti) application on an exemplary wetland ecosystem. Continue reading
Expert workshop on amphibians and pesticides at EAWAG in Switzerland
In this post, Carsten Brühl reports about a workshop on pesticide effects on amphibians he attended. Continue reading
Poster on amphibians and pesticides presented at SETAC Europe Barcelona 2015
In this post, Carsten Brühl provides a poster on amphibian ecotox his group presented. Continue reading
Swiss TV coverage of amphibian ecotox work
Swiss TV SRF1 featured amphibians and their population development in Switzerland in the last 20 years in their famous environment serial Network Nature (Netzwerk Natur). Continue reading
Overlap of pesticide application and spring migration of amphibians reveals potential risk
In this post, Carsten Brühl informs about their recently published paper “Temporal coincidence of amphibian migration and pesticide applications on arable fields in spring”. Continue reading