Bergseen sind „Seismografen“ für intakte Ökosysteme im Hochgebirge. Das von der EU kofinanzierte Projekt #FishME zeigt, wie von Menschen eingebrachte Fische diese sensiblen Ökosysteme verändern @uniinnsbruck.bsky.social @biodiversa.eu #scilog 🐟
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Posts by Ruben Sommaruga
I am thrilled to share our new study which has just come out in @journalofecology.bsky.social! We show how the wavelength spectrum of #light shapes #phytoplankton communities, and associated consequences for trophic transfer. Light spectrum matters! 🌈🌊
#livinginarainbow
➡️ doi.org/10.1111/1365...
Conventional economic models often overlook the complex ways people value nature, highlighting the need for more inclusive approaches to address biodiversity loss.
Just published a piece in BioScience with @mariapiquerr.bsky.social, Gabriela Fontanarrosa, and Silvia Lomáscolo on what systemic sexism looks like for us as early career researchers.
academic.oup.com/bioscience/a...
worth to see:
youtu.be/voUwjsxsMfQ?...
We need more provocative papers like this …
The threat of biodiversity loss is more evident the Amazon, which is being destroyed by record levels of deforestation despite being home to one third of the of planet’s species. The greatest concentration of biodiversity on earth
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‼️ Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions postdoc fellowship ‼️
Details below 👇
just out of the press…a 50-y study of a mountain lake without good news…
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Landscape photograph of Lake Ohrid, showing a vast expanse of deep blue rippling water in the foreground. The lake stretches to distant mountains that form the horizon line. Snow-capped peaks are visible on the higher mountain ranges. Under a bright blue sky, scattered white clouds create a serene atmosphere. The shoreline visible in the distance shows green forested areas and some buildings nestled along the coast. The water's surface has a gentle wave pattern, creating a textured appearance across the lake.
Lakes are crucial for biodiversity 🌍
#DYK Lake Ohrid, a European biodiversity hotspot, hosts unique species but faces threats from human activity?
.—@ipbes.net #GlobalAssessment🧪
On #WorldLakeDay, let’s highlight the value of lakes, their sustainable management & the ecosystems they support.
Lac de Louvie with the snow-covered Grand Combin in the background.
Merci beaucoup à ALTIS et M. Olivier!
A somewhat tricky location for our setup, but it worked!
The samples are all bagged and cooled.
Lac de Louvie (2213 m elevation) was an incredibly stunning place to sample for microbes! Many thanks to altis.swiss for letting us use their maintenance cable car :)
#CAPSOLUTION
@mpimarinemicrobio.bsky.social
@erc.europa.eu
@hoeferlab.bsky.social
@maxemilschon.bsky.social
A person stands on a boat in a lake, raising a hand holding aquatic plants, with mountains in the background and playful line drawings of birds, fish, and a palm tree overlaid. Large white text reads “LET’S REVIVE OUR LAKES” with “Join #GenerationRestoration” beneath, and the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration 2021–2030 logo appears in the bottom left corner.
Lakes contain most of the liquid fresh water on the planet, but they are also among the most rapidly degrading ecosystems.
Ahead of #WorldLakeDay on August 27, see how you can take #GenerationRestoration action to safeguard these vital freshwater bodies: www.decadeonrestoration.org/lakes
Isabella Oleksy's Mountain Limnology Lab has taken over a 42-year-old monitoring project in Rocky Mountain National Park. Their investigations reveal how remote alpine watersheds are changing in the Anthropocene www.colorado.edu/instaar/2025...
@isabellaoleksy.bsky.social & @jbaron4.bsky.social
Plankton in alpine lakes use dynamic photoprotection, versatile energy strategies, and virus-mediated stability, offering insights into resilience under environmental stress in aquatic ecosystems worldwide. doi.org/g9v7nz
Our overview of the impressive paper by Jensen et al in PNAS about under-ice oxygen levels is out.
"Small lakes are suffocating as winters warm"
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Lago Nero, one of the more accessible mountain lakes on our tour.
Impressive backdrop, but we had little time to admire it.
Millions of microscopic algae turned the waters green.
What species will it be once we analyze the filters in the lab?
Lago Nero (black lake) di Cornisello at 2240 m was rather green when we sampled it. An algal bloom!! This meant changing filters every few minutes.
That night, our faces were of similar color (stomach bug) and we skipped the last lake.
#CAPSOLUTION
@mpimarinemicrobio.bsky.social @erc.europa.eu
I think they are right…time matters
With the Brenta Dolomites in view, it's a two-hour hike to the Serodoli/Gelato lakes.
Lago Serodoli
Lago Gelato, icy cold even in late July!
Sampling polar waters can't be that different
Our next set of mountain lakes is located in Italy's Adamella Brenta Nature Park. Lago Serodoli (2370 m elevation) is just downstream of Lago Gelato (2388 m), which lived up to its name and made us shiver with ice-cold winds.
#CAPSOLUTION
@mpimarinemicrobio.bsky.social @erc.europa.eu
This graphic from the SDG Report 2025 shows that 2024 was the hottest year on record, with global temperatures reaching 1.55°C above pre-industrial levels. It features a rising temperature graph from 1850 to 2024 and includes SDG 13: Climate Action.
🔥 2024 was the hottest year on record.
Decision makers must prioritize #ClimateAction for both people and the planet. The window to secure a livable future is rapidly closing.
Report: unstats.un.org/sdgs/report/... #SDGReport #SDGs #GlobalGoals
Oberer Plenderlessee in the Stubai Alps
Catching a break from the rain at Mittlerer Plenderlessee
Testing if the pumps are waterproof
Dinoflagellates and other protists
The next two lakes on the sampling tour were Upper and Middle Plenderlessee in Austria. We got lots of water from the lakes, and also from the skies... Dinoflagellates live here!
#CAPSOLUTION
@mpimarinemicrobio.bsky.social @erc.europa.eu
Sampling Blaue Lacke
Grünausee with @lqueiss.bsky.social and @drjmpetersen.bsky.social
Freiger See with its muddy shores
High above Grünausee
The weather improved for our next tour in the Stubai Alps to Blaue Lacke (2287 m), Grünausee (2335 m), and Freiger See (2500 m), three mountain lakes above the treeline. Strenuous hikes alternated with wet & cold weather during filtration. #CAPSOLUTION
@mpimarinemicrobio.bsky.social @erc.europa.eu
Taxonomically distinct diatom viruses differentially impact microbial processing of organic matter www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
just out of the press…maybe the last single author publication in my career….
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Prophages block cell surface receptors to preserve their viral progeny www.nature.com/articles/s41...
but alpine….