TROPHIC ECOLOGY across AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
Our research focuses mainly on how aquatic food webs are functioning, how dietary energy is synthesized, transferred and converted, and affecting life in aquatic ecosystems.
We investigate trophic interactions using biochemical tracers (stable isotopes, lipids, etc.) in experimental setups (lab experiments, mesocosms) and natureal ecosystems, such as streams, lakes, reservoirs, and fish ponds to elucidate how diet sources and physico-chemical parameters act within aquatic food webs.
Our research focuses mainly on how aquatic food webs are functioning, how dietary energy is synthesized, transferred and converted, and affecting life in aquatic ecosystems.
We investigate trophic interactions using biochemical tracers (stable isotopes, lipids, etc.) in experimental setups (lab experiments, mesocosms) and natureal ecosystems, such as streams, lakes, reservoirs, and fish ponds to elucidate how diet sources and physico-chemical parameters act within aquatic food webs.