Kilian Perrelet
@kperrelet.bsky.social
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PhD student at @eawag.bsky.social, @wslresearch.bsky.social, @florianaltermatt.bsky.social Working on urban biodiversity, food webs, and blue-green infrastructure using eDNA
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Last week, I defended my PhD thesis! 🎉

4 years diving into blue-green infrastructure, biodiversity, food webs, eDNA, and above all, amazing collaboration between engineers and ecologists 🏣🌱🐞🧬

Big thanks to @laurenmcook.bsky.social, Marco Moretti, and @florianaltermatt.bsky.social!
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Green roofs ≠ ground habitats. 🌿🏙️
Only 10% of invertebrate species on the ground are found on nearby rooftops. Green roofs host distinct species that need tailored design to thrive.
Treat them as ecosystems, not substitutes.
📄 doi.org/10.1016/j.je...

#GreenInfrastructure #Biodiversity #GreenRoofs
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kperrelet.bsky.social
Huge thanks to the co-authors: Marco Moretti, Océane Inglard, @florianaltermatt.bsky.social, and @laurenmcook.bsky.social

And to the #BGB initiative @eawag.bsky.social @wslresearch.bsky.social

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kperrelet.bsky.social
The good news: small design changes = big ecological impact. In particular, let's favor...

✅ Deeper substrate
✅ Organic-rich soils
✅ Higher vegetation cover

... to benefit species with varying dispersal abilities! 🦋🐞🦗

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As expected, flying invertebrates 🦋🐝 thrived on green roofs. But even ground-dwelling species 🕷️ made it up there!

However, species that live within the soil (e.g., springtails) didn’t do as well, probably due their limited dispersal and challenging environmental conditions ☀️

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Surprising finding: very few species were shared between roofs and ground-level sites.

📍 Spatial isolation didn’t matter much.

🏙️ Instead, green roofs hosted distinct communities, though a bit less species-rich overall.

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We collected soil samples from 50+ pairs of green roofs and ground-level green spaces across Zurich, Switzerland.

Using eDNA metabarcoding 🧬, we identified invertebrates with different dispersal abilities to see who’s living where.

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Fresh off the press! 🚨

What happens to species with different mobility when we replace urban green spaces with green roofs? Can they migrate to rooftops? 🏙️

TL;DR: Not really, but green roofs still offer unique and improvable habitats!

Now out: www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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Big congrats to @merinrejichacko.bsky.social and colleagues on the release of this incredible dataset! Amazing to see such large-scale collaboration come to fruition.

Very grateful for early access! It allowed us to demonstrate how #urbanization reshapes and homogenizes multitrophic food webs 🏙️
kperrelet.bsky.social
🚨New paper alert🚨

Exploring urban #aquatic & #terrestrial biodiversity with #eDNA 🧬

#Urbanization weakens land–water linkages
❗ Aquatic & terrestrial communities follow distinct drivers 🐞🦟
❗ Adapted primers for aquatic & terrestrial invertebrates 🧬

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Aquatic and terrestrial environmental DNA signals reveal decoupling of blue-green communities along an urbanization gradient
Urban blue and green spaces, like ponds and parks, can mitigate the negative effects of urbanization on biodiversity by providing diverse, connected h…
www.sciencedirect.com
kperrelet.bsky.social
Thank you so much! It was great to meet you!
kperrelet.bsky.social
Thanks a lot! Could you eventually add me?
kperrelet.bsky.social
Interested in #foodwebs, #urbanization, or #eDNA metabarcoding? Then come to my talk tomorrow (Friday 13th, 11:30 am) in the Community Ecology Mixed Bag session!
florianaltermatt.bsky.social
4/4 and also Friday #BES2024: @kperrelet.bsky.social presents a poster on how #urbanization simplifies and decouples #aquatic and terrestrial #foodwebs (session Community #Ecology - Mixed Bag 1, 11:30 am) 🏙️🪲🐟🐠🦋🪰🧬🧬 #eDNA

www.nature.com/articles/s42...

go and see them all 😀!