Daniel Grabner
@danielg1978.bsky.social
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I'm working on aquatic #parasite ecology @berndsures.bsky.social with focus on #invertebrates. Coordinating @crc-resist.bsky.social
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In conclusion we had a great meeting with high quality international presentations! Already looking for the 41st meeting next year!
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Presented results on parasite communities in mangrove forests yesterday at the Ichthyoparasitological Symposium in Germany, a collaboration of Hasselt University, ULB, @ird-fr.bsky.social and @uwsafs.bsky.social
Thanks to the organisers! @danielg1978.bsky.social @berndsures.bsky.social
Discussing talks over a beer at the Ichthyoparasitology meeting organized by @berndsures.bsky.social group at @unidue.bsky.social!
Starting the 40th Ichthyoparasitological Symposium in Oer-Erkenschwick today with great lineup of speakers!
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Daniel Hering explaining the ideas of Phase II!
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Looking for a PhD? There is an opening for a PhD-student in evolutionary ecology on phenotypic plasticity in aquatic organisms at NTNU in Trondheim, Norway – with two super-good supervisors (Sigurd Einum and Tim Burton) - highly recommended! www.jobbnorge.no/en/available...
Photo of a freshwater lake
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Stelle für eine(n) wissenschaftliche(n) Mitarbeiter/in an der TU Dresden, Limnologie. Schwerpunt Fische oder molekulare Ökologie. www.verw.tu-dresden.de/StellAus/ste...
Stellenausschreibung ID 12068
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The Natural History Museum of Geneva is looking for a post-doc specialized in in non-arthropod invertebrates (preferably but not exclusively on terrestrial or freshwater mollusks, annelids, or nematodes)! www.geneve.ch/administrati...
Chargé ou chargée de recherche en invertebres non-arthropodes à 100%
www.geneve.ch
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My first contribution to aquatic parasitology! 🤓🙌 We propose a new method using fish smoothies for DNA-based ID & detection of fish parasites 🤯🐟🦠 still room for improvement, but the method is highly comparable with morphological ID; 🔜 #metabarcoding
➡️Check out the preprint: doi.org/10.21203/rs....
A new method for rapid detection and identification of fish parasites through whole-fish homogenization
Background: The global biodiversity crisis, driven by anthropogenic activities, signals the onset of the sixth mass extinction in Earth’s history. The biodiversity decline is particularly evident in f...
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#IMPACT is a @biodiversaplus.bsky.social project that brings together parasite ecologists and social scientists across Europe.

We will break down barriers to parasites in national and international biodiversity management and conservation strategies.

More info 👉 www.nina.no/english/IMPACT
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Wondering why we should care about parasites?
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Lots of parasite ecology today at the Joint Parasitology Spring Meeting organised by BSP, DGP and SSTMP in Würzburg, including Sofia Rainey and Kamil Hupala from our EU Biodiversa+ project @impact-parasites.bsky.social ky.social !
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Wow!
New paper on temporal trajectory of ecosystem functioning in streams over a year - pointing to the adverse effects of fungicides. Remarkably clear pattern. Joint study with @leeselab.bsky.social. Paper freely available at: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
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New paper on temporal trajectory of ecosystem functioning in streams over a year - pointing to the adverse effects of fungicides. Remarkably clear pattern. Joint study with @leeselab.bsky.social. Paper freely available at: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
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Postdoc position in RESIST at the Faculty of Biology, UDE! Working location will be Senckenberg, Department of River and Floodplain Ecology, Gelnhausen. www.uni-due.de/karriere/ste...
Stellenausschreibung
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Why I do research! Interview with one of our doctoral researchers about his experience of scientific work!
www.uni-due.de/2025-01-28-w...
Meldungen aus der UDE
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Parasite conservation sounds like a counterintuitive idea, but actually there are lots of reasons why this is important for the long term sustainability of biodiversity and ecosystem processes. #parasitology #ticks #ectoparasite 🪱🧪🌍
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Saving the Ryukyu Rabbit Tick: The Posterchild of Parasite Conservation • The Revelator
This endangered invertebrate is harmless to humans — and rabbits. Saving it from extinction might even benefit both species.
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