Sub-project 6C

Research approach | Objectives | Project team

One-dimensional modelling of the consequences of climate change and invasion of the quagga mussel for the Lake Constance ecosystem

Research approach

Together with sub-project 5, this sub-project generates the numerical models, i.e. the tools required to fulfil one of the main objectives of the project, the prediction of the consequences of climate change and invasive species, as well as their interaction for the Lake Constance ecosystem and its use. The one-dimensional Simstrat model is primarily used to check the sensitivity of the model predictions to the model assumptions and to be able to make robust statements for the range of possible future developments.

Objectives

1. Simulation of the temperature structure and of oxygen and nutrient concentrations in Lake Constance using the one-dimensional lake model Simstrat.

2. Estimation of the consequences of a) climate change and b) the expected spread of the quagga mussel on the physical processes as well as the nutrient and oxygen concentrations in Lake Constance.

3. Exploration of different possible scenarios for the future development of the Lake Constance ecosystem by combining the results from 1) and 2) with the data-based ecosystem models developed in other sub-projects.

4. Development of a user-friendly online tool for stakeholders.

Cooperation within the SeeWandel-Climate project

Knowledge exchange on quagga mussel modelling; model comparison (kup, sub-project 5).

Quagga mussel physiology; quagga mussel development scenarios (Eawag, sub-project 6A).

Quagga mussel-plankton interactions (Eawag, sub-project 6B).

Coordination of the SeeWandel-Climate thematic working group “Model-based predictions”. In particular, the thematic group brings together knowledge on process-oriented modelling to predict the consequences of relevant environmental issues.

Project team

Eawag – Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, Department Surface Waters – Research and Management, Switzerland

  Dr. Martin Schmid – Project leader

  Prof. Dr. Damien Bouffard – Project leader

  Dr. Bo Gai – Scientist

In collaboration with

Prof. Dr. Bastiaan Ibelings, Department F.-A. Forel for Environmental and Aquatic Sciences, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Knowledge exchange on quagga mussel modelling

Jonas Mauch, PD Dr. Sabine Hilt, Leibnitz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB), Germany
Knowledge exchange on quagga mussel modelling

C2SM Team, Center for Climate Systems Modeling (C2SM), ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Climate scenario evaluation

Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeitende

M.Sc. Steffen Bader

Fischereiforschungsstelle Langenargen (FFS-LAZBW)

Forschungsgebiete:
Fischmonitoring, Fischökologie Fließgewässerrevitalisierung, urbane Fischgemeinschaften, fischbasierte Gewässerbewertung
Teilprojekt: L12

steffen.bader@lazbw.bwl.de
+49 (0)7543 930 8331

Dr. Maria Cuenca Cambronero (Alumna)

Eawag, Fischökologie & Evolution

Forschungsgebiete:
evolutionäre Ökologie, Zooplankton-Gemeinschaften, phänotypische Plastizität, genetische Anpassung
Teilprojekt: L13

Dr. Stuart Dennis (Alumnus)

Eawag, Aquatische Ökologie

Forschungsgebiete:
Evolutionsbiologie, phänotypische
Plastizität, Genomik
Teilprojekt: L10

Dr. J. Tyrell DeWeber (Alumnus)

Fischereiforschungsstelle Langenargen (FFS-LAZBW)

Forschungsgebiete:
Fischereiökologie und -management, statistische Modellierung ökologischer Prozesse, Entscheidungswissenschaft
Teilprojekt: P2

Dr. Iris Dröscher (Alumna)

Inst. für Seenforschung (ISF-LUBW) 

Forschungsgebiet:
Limnologie
Teilprojekt: P7

Dr. Cameron Hudson

Eawag, Fischökologie & Evolution

Forschungsgebiet:
phänotypische Evolution invasiver Arten
Teilprojekt: L13

cameron.hudson@eawag.ch
+41 (0)58 765 2120

Dr. Benjamin Kraemer

Universität Konstanz, Limnologisches Institut

Forschungsgebiet:
Reaktionen der Seen auf den Klimawandel
Projekt: Synthese

ben.m.kraemer@gmail.com

Dr. Moritz Lürig (Alumnus)

Eawag, Fischökologie & Evolution

Forschungsgebiete:
Artinteraktionen, phänotypische Evolution, ökologische Informatik, Computervision, Zeitreihen
Teilprojekt: L13

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M.Sc. Barbara Scholz (Alumna)
Fischereiforschungsstelle Langenargen (FFS-LAZBW)

Forschungsgebiet:
Fischökologie in Seen
Teilprojekt: L12

name

Dr. Bernd Wahl
Inst. für Seenforschung (ISF-LUBW) 

Forschungsgebiet:
Seenphysikalische Fragestellungen
Teilprojekt: P7

bernd.wahl@lubw.bwl.de
+49 (0)7543 304 170

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Dr. Simone Wengrat Ribeiro
Universität Konstanz, Limnologisches Institut

Forschungsgebiet:
Paläolimnologie
Teilprojekt: P8

simone.wengrat-ribeiro@uni-konstanz.de
+49 (0)177 9223 743

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PD Dr. Elizabeth Yohannes (Alumna)
Universität Konstanz, Limnologisches Institut

Forschungsgebiete:
stabile Isotopenökologie, Tierbewegung und Migration, invasive Arten
Teilprojekte: P8, L9

With the support of

SeeWandel-Climate
Ueberlandstrasse 133
8600 Duebendorf, Switzerland
E-Mail: seewandel@seewandel.org
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