Angela Verwold's scientific contributions
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Publications (2)
Zusammenfassung: Die Bedeutung urbaner Kleingewässer als Lebensraum für Fische ist bisher kaum untersucht. Im inneren Stadtgebiet von Bremen wurden in zwei Befischungsserien (Herbst 2012, Frühjahr 2013) 17 städtisch geprägte Kleingewässer befischt. Nachgewiesen wurden 16 Arten mit insgesamt 3.071 Individuen (im Mittel Herbst/Frühjahr 0,35 Fische/m...
Erstnachweis der Schwarzmund-Grundel Neogobius melanostomus (Pallas, 1814) in der Weser. First records of round goby Neogobius melanostomus (Pallas, 1814) in the river Weser. Bei den Funden der invasiven, ponto-kaspischen Schwarzmund-Grundel Neogobius melanostomus vom Juli und August 2012 im bremischen Weserabschnitt handelt es sich um den Erstnach...
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... The second place of invasion in this water drainage is the Upper Elbe in Czechia, where it was registered in 2015 (Buřič et al. 2015;Roche et al. 2015). Except for the Rhine and Elbe drainage, in the North Sea basin, it is registered in the Lower Meuse, Lower Scheldt (with the estuary) and Albert Canal, Belgium (Verreycken et al. 2011;Verreycken 2013), and the Lower Weser, Germany (Brunken et al. 2012). It inhabits the tidal zones of these rivers, including the brackish water parts of the Elbe and Sheldt Estuaries (Verreycken et al. 2011;Hempel & Thiel 2013). ...