Termin:
16.02.2003
Assessing the Variability in Aquatic Microbial Populations:
Facts and Fiction
Workshop of the Institute for Limnology
Self purification of aquatic systems is one of the most important ecosystem functions and is largely driven by microbial communities. Both, prokaryotes and eukaryotes, have the ability to remove harmful substances from contaminated water or waste streams. Such biological self purification processes are of pivotal importance for drinking water and for waste water treatment. However, variability in ecological microbial parameters is high due to natural and artificial (methodological) variability. Progress in science depends largely on standardised and comparable methods. The reliability and the comparability of published data sets considering that data are based on different methodological approaches shall be discussed. A list of caveats and suggestions for future studies shall emerge (especially concerning the reliability of different methods).
Venue:
Mondsee, Austria
Contact:
Dr. Jens Boenigk
Institute for Limnology, Department Mondsee
of the Austrian Academy of Sciences
Mondseestraße 9, 5310 Mondsee
phone: (+43 6232) 3125, fax: (+43 6232) 3578
email: Jens.Boenigk@oeaw.ac.at

