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Research interests

PhD thesis:  Salt marsh as a habitat for fish in the Wadden Sea (2025)

Salt marshes are one of the most heavily modified and threatened ecosystems worldwide. These habitats are important for a range of fish species, particularly small and juvenile fishes. However, little is known about how fish utilise marsh habitat in the Dutch salt marshes. We investigated this through extensive field campaigns, ecological surveys, diet analyses, and assessments of creek morphology across mainland and island marsh habitats. We demonstrated that marsh habitat is important for fish, but that the value of the human made mainland marshes could be improved. This could be achieved by reintroducing a salinity gradient to the mainland creeks, increasing their capacity to retain water, and decreasing the density of livestock in intensively grazed areas. This would improve the habitat quality of salt marshes for fish.

Publicaties

Salt marsh as a habitat for fish in the Wadden Sea

Pers/media

Vissen zijn gebaat bij verbetering van kwelders in de Waddenzee

Kwelders van de Waddeneilanden favoriet bij vissen

Groot visonderzoek in de Waddenzee smaakt naar meer

De kwelder als kraamkamer voor vissen

Swimway Waddenzee Nieuwsbrief

Hannah onderzoekt vissen op het droge

Bodemvissen op het Wad

Waddenkust bij Harlingen

Fuiken geplaatst in slenken op Schiermonnikoog