Projects
GeMonA+ – Development of a genetic module as a contribution to a holistically coordinated biodiversity monitoring in Austria
The GeMonA+ project aims to develope an efficient and scalable monitoring concept based on DNA barcoding. In times of rapidly ongoing species extinction, such cost- and time-efficient methods are indispensable in monitoring the effectiveness of biodiversity measures taken. GeMonA+ is intended to make a significant contribution to the standardization of biodiversity surveys in Austria and beyond.
The project addresses two topics, on the one hand the recording of flying insects using metabarcoding of Malaise trap catches and on the other hand the identification of flower or plant visitors using eDNA washing of plants. In addition, a proof of concept will be carried out by catching insects with nets.
The surveys will run over two seasons at 7 selected locations of different biotope types, all of which are located in protected areas.
Partners: Dr. Christian Sturmbauer, Univ. Graz (Lead), Dr. Harald Meimberg, BOKU Univ., Dr. Andreas Tribsch, Univ. Salzburg, Dr. Bettina Thalinger, Dr. Michael Traugott, Univ. Innsbruck, Dr. Irmgard Greilhuber, Univ. Vienna
Website: https://www.abol.ac.at/project/gemona/