Impacts of agricultural used substances on the bacterial community structure in groundwater ecosystems

Basic data of the doctoral examination procedure

Doctoral examination procedure finished at: Doctoral examination procedure at University of Münster
Period of time01/10/2012 - 01/04/2017
Statusin progress
CandidateKarczewski, Karsten
Doctoral subjectBiologie
Doctoral degreeDr. rer. nat.
Awarded byDepartment 13 - Biology
SupervisorsMeyer, Elisabeth Irmgard; Philipp, Bodo; Catania, Francesco

Description

Groundwater is an essential renewable resource for industrial, agricultural and municipal purposes. However, groundwater is not only an important resource but also an ecosystem that contains a variety of species that have adapted to the specific conditions in the groundwater and react very sensible to changes of environmental conditions. These organisms provide ecosystem services which play an important role for the quality of groundwater. It is therefore important to maintain and protect the groundwater ecosystems from pollution or other disturbing factors, because alteration of environmental conditions can lead to a shift in the community composition and therefore also in the functional structure of these biocenoses. One of the main reasons for changes in environmental conditions is anthropogenic activities, especially in the field of agricultural land use. The influence of intensive agricultural land use on the abiotic conditions of the groundwater has been revealed by chemical surveys and is well known. However, and importantly, assessment of groundwater ecosystems on the basis of abiotic parameters is insufficient to detect impacts on the biocenoses of groundwater ecosystems. The aim of our study is to analyse the spatial and temporal impact of agricultural induced substances on the microbial community structure and to identify specific operational taxonomic units which reflect these impacts.

Promovend*in an der Universität Münster

Karczewski, Karsten
Department of Limnology

Supervision at the University of Münster

Catania, Francesco
Research Group Animal Evolutionary Ecology (Prof. Kurtz)
Meyer, Elisabeth Irmgard
Department of Limnology
Philipp, Bodo
Professur für Molekulare Mikrobiologie und Biotechnologie (Prof. Philipp)