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BIOCHANGE Lusbühel (Girsch) Deployment/Fieldsite
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| Deployment
| BIOCHANGE Lusbühel (Girsch)
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| Keywords
| genetic diversity, contemporary evolution, biodiversity
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| Coordinates
| 46.842305° N, 9.402437° ELatitude: 46°50′32.298″N Longitude: 9°24′8.773″E
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| 805 m
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| EAWAG, ETHZ
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http://www.cces.ethz.ch/projects/clench/BioChange
Alpine biodiversity is threatened by climate change, habitat fragmentation, and invasive species. To manage the biodiversity crisis and maintain vital ecosystem function we need to understand the processes promoting and eroding genetic diversity and adaptive potential at the local and global levels of populations and species. The goal of BioChange is to use evolutionary and ecological parameters estimated in natural populations (genetic diversity, genetic constraints, adaptive capacity) and data on environmental change to build predictive models of biodiversity change. BioChange is a collaborative project involving multiple groups from ETH-Zürich, EAWAG and WSL.