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Long-term effects of invasive species in novel communities (InDyNet)

Short profile

Duration

01.01.2015
31.12.2018
Department(s)
(Dept. 5) Evolutionary and Integrative Ecology
Programme area(s)
Biodiversity in a Changing World
Topic
Research group(s)
Ecological Novelty
Contact persons
Jonathan Jeschke
Florian Ruland

http://indynet.de

Project team at IGB

Jonathan Jeschke

Abteilungsleiter*in
Research group
Ecological Novelty

Florian Ruland

Postdoktorand*in
Research group
Ecological Novelty

News

Alle News
26 February 2024
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High economic damage caused by invasive aquatic plants worldwide

Between 1975 and 2020, the known total cost of invasive aquatic plants to the global economy totalled more than 32 billion US dollars. This was calculated by a team led by IGB and the Institute for Global Food Security at Queen's University Belfast in Ireland. 

30 July 2019
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Permanent professorship for IGB/FU researcher Jonathan Jeschke

Jonathan Jeschke has passed the five-year “Heisenberg test”, and has now been appointed to a permanent professorship. He embarked on his research into biological invasions with his Ecological Novelty research group at both the IGB and FU Berlin in 2014.

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