Insect and spider communities on marine shore-lines
Eutrophication in the sea has also changed the inflow to terrestrial shorelines, from thick beds of bladderwrack to compact beds of green algae. This change is wrack bed structure may also affect the abundant insect and spider communities living on the shores. In particular, we have some preliminary data showing that spider and beetle communities may be strongly affected.
We are now seeking a student interested to study these communities along a the coast, either using a gradient from the Swedish west coast into the Baltic sea or in specific localities.
The work may thus involve extensive field work on shores by the sea, but also species identifications.
Contact
For more information, please contact:
Peter Hambäck
peter.hamback@su.se
Senast uppdaterad: 31 oktober 2023
Sidansvarig: Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences