Eco-AlpsWater is a project co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) through the Interreg “Alpine Space” programme. The aim of the project is to improve the traditional water monitoring approaches utilized in the Alpine region (Water Framework Directive-WFD in EU countries and Water Protection Ordinance-WPO in Switzerland) with innovative technologies, providing solid knowledge to support lake and river management plans. The new approach will make use of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) techniques to analyse environmental DNA (eDNA) extracted from samples collected in lakes and rivers. These new techniques, based on the amplification and analysis of millions of DNA sequences, allow rapid and low cost identification of aqu...
Conventional taxonomic identifications based on the discrimination of diacritical morphological trai...
The large lakes south of the Alps (DSL: Garda, Maggiore, Como, Iseo and Lugano) are one of the most ...
Deglaciation is one of the most evident effects of the ongoing climatic changes on the Alpine enviro...
Eco-AlpsWater is a project co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) through the ...
The adoption of innovative approaches for monitoring and safeguarding lake and river ecosystems is t...
Many freshwater fish are experiencing critical population declines with risk of local or global exti...
openAlpine lakes are among the most remote aquatic environments in Europe. Although remote, their sm...
Eco-AlpsWater (EAW) is a major European project co-financed by the European Regional Development Fu...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) based methods are proving to be a promising tool for freshwater fish biodiv...
The knowledge of microbial biodiversity (bacteria and protists) in aquatic ecosystems is far from co...
This dataset has been prepared as part of the Interreg Alpine Space project Eco-AlpsWater (ASP569) -...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) based methods (Fig. 1) are proving to be a promising tool for freshwater fi...
We publish a data set of environmental and biological data collected in 2000 during the ice-free per...
Conventional taxonomic identifications based on the discrimination of diacritical morphological trai...
The large lakes south of the Alps (DSL: Garda, Maggiore, Como, Iseo and Lugano) are one of the most ...
Deglaciation is one of the most evident effects of the ongoing climatic changes on the Alpine enviro...
Eco-AlpsWater is a project co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) through the ...
The adoption of innovative approaches for monitoring and safeguarding lake and river ecosystems is t...
Many freshwater fish are experiencing critical population declines with risk of local or global exti...
openAlpine lakes are among the most remote aquatic environments in Europe. Although remote, their sm...
Eco-AlpsWater (EAW) is a major European project co-financed by the European Regional Development Fu...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) based methods are proving to be a promising tool for freshwater fish biodiv...
The knowledge of microbial biodiversity (bacteria and protists) in aquatic ecosystems is far from co...
This dataset has been prepared as part of the Interreg Alpine Space project Eco-AlpsWater (ASP569) -...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) based methods (Fig. 1) are proving to be a promising tool for freshwater fi...
We publish a data set of environmental and biological data collected in 2000 during the ice-free per...
Conventional taxonomic identifications based on the discrimination of diacritical morphological trai...
The large lakes south of the Alps (DSL: Garda, Maggiore, Como, Iseo and Lugano) are one of the most ...
Deglaciation is one of the most evident effects of the ongoing climatic changes on the Alpine enviro...