Filter for Search for videos Programme area Programme area1) Biodiversity in a Changing World2) Ecosystem Services for a Sustainable Future3) Dimensions of Complexity of Aquatic Systems4) Predictive Ecology in the Anthropocene Topic TopicAdaptation and evolutionFreshwater habitatsClimate and environmental changePollutants and matter cyclesWater in the landscapeFreshwater management and conservationFisheriesFish behaviour and swarm intelligence Language LanguageGermanEnglish Sortieren nach DatumTitle Order AscDesc Apply 11 - 13 of 13 itemsTopic:Water in the landscape Sort byDatumTitle 8 June 2020 Length 0:05:15 English Farting Lakes – MANTEL Pieces Episode 5 Truls Hansson, doctoral student in the Department of Experimental Limnology at IGB, has made a video on how the production of methane from lakes (‘farting’ lakes) might contribute to climate change. 8 June 2020 Length 0:05:55 English Lake Ecosystem Resilience – MANTEL Pieces Episode 8 Michael Thayne, doctoral student in the Department of Ecosystem Research at IGB, explains how lakes can have a natural resilience that helps their ecosystems to recover from the effects of climate change and other human pressures. 17 November 2016 Length 0:13:38 English Where rivers meet: transport and mixing at river confluences Confluences are where streams join. Interactions between merging flows and the way the flows become mixed are of great importance for water quality and ecological conditions in the river networks. Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Current page 2
8 June 2020 Length 0:05:15 English Farting Lakes – MANTEL Pieces Episode 5 Truls Hansson, doctoral student in the Department of Experimental Limnology at IGB, has made a video on how the production of methane from lakes (‘farting’ lakes) might contribute to climate change.
8 June 2020 Length 0:05:55 English Lake Ecosystem Resilience – MANTEL Pieces Episode 8 Michael Thayne, doctoral student in the Department of Ecosystem Research at IGB, explains how lakes can have a natural resilience that helps their ecosystems to recover from the effects of climate change and other human pressures.
17 November 2016 Length 0:13:38 English Where rivers meet: transport and mixing at river confluences Confluences are where streams join. Interactions between merging flows and the way the flows become mixed are of great importance for water quality and ecological conditions in the river networks.