About the Project
The 'Living Labs' initiative focuses on understanding complex biomechanisms related to the nutritional ecology of aquatic ecosystems, especially under global warming and novel threats.
Research Focus
Detailed exploration of experimental units such as Zebrafish, Common Carp, and Eurasian Perch and their significance in ecosystem analysis.
Team and Collaboration
Introduction to the research team, highlighting collaboration among renowned scientists and institutions focusing on aquatic nutritional ecology.
Impact and Importance
Discussion on how the project advances the understanding of nutritional ecology, addressing climate change and environmental sustainability.
Innovative Approaches and Techniques
Overview of innovative methodologies such as trophic fractionation and bio-machineries, shedding light on aquatic systems' adaptive mechanisms.
Gallery and Results
Showcasing preliminary results, images of living labs, and experimental setups that underline key research findings and methodologies.
Future Directions and Applications
Insights into how the research could influence policy-making, conservation, and sustainable management of aquatic ecosystems.