Hans Rund

 HR

Present position:

PhD student

Research area:

Fishecology

Phone:

e-mail:

+43 512 507-50264

hans.rund@uibk.ac.at


Academic History · Research · Publications · Conference presentations


Academic History

  • Since 08.2018 PhD Student at Research Department for Limnology, Mondsee, University of Innsbruck
  • Project Assistant at the River Ecology and Management Research Group (NRRV), Karlstad University, Sweden
  •  MSc in “Applied Limnology“, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna
  •  Scientific Project Staff at the Institute of Water Management, Hydrology and Hydraulic Engineering, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna
  •  Research Assistant at UNI RESEARCH LFI Bergen, Norway
  •  Erasmus fellowship at University of Bergen, Norway
  •  BSc in “Biology”, University of Vienna

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Research

Research interests:
Fish community assessment using molecular genetic methods (environmental DNA).
Ecological status assessment of waterbodies based on molecular data.

Current Research projects:


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Publications 

Palandacic A., Chai M.J., Bogutskaya N., Reier S., Friedrich R., Wanzenböck S., Wanzenböck J., Rund H., Glaser F., Mikschi E. (2024). Then and now: citizen scientists help assess the changing biodiversity of minnows in Austria, ARPHA Proceedings 6: 31-36, doi: 10.3897/ap.e125623  

Chai M., Mikschi E., Reier S., Wanka A., Friedrich R., Wanzenböck S., Wanzenböck J., Rund H., Glaser F., Palandacic A. [Palandačić] (2024). Small fish make it big – Biodiversity of Austria’s Minnows (Phoxinus sp.) – Verhandlungen der Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien. Frueher: Verh.des Zoologisch-Botanischen Vereins in Wien. seit 2014 "Acta ZooBot Austria" – 160: 203 - 206.

Rund H., Wanzenböck J., Dobrovolny S., Kurmayer R. (2024). Relating target fish DNA concentration to community composition analysis in freshwater fish via metabarcoding, Science of The Total Environment 927: 172281, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.172281

Riccioni G., Domaizon I., Gandolfi A., Pindo M., Boscaini A., Vautier M., Rund H., Hufnagl P., Dobrovolny S., Vasselon V., Bylemans J., Tang C. Q., Wanzenböck J. (2022). Alpine freshwater fish biodiversity assessment: an inter-calibration test for metabarcoding method set up. Advances in Oceanography and Limnology, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.4081/aiol.2022.10017

Wanzenböck J., Hopfinger M., Wanzenböck S., Fuxjäger L., Rund H., Lamatsch D.K. (2021). First successful hybridization experiment between native European weatherfish (Misgurnus fossilis) and non-native Oriental weatherfish (M. anguillicaudatus) reveals no evidence for postzygotic barriers, NeoBiota 69: 29–50. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.69.67708

Barlaup B.T., Rund H., Normann E.S., Stranzl S., Mahlum S., Vollset K.W. (2018). Out of sync: monitoring the time of sea entry of wild and hatchery salmon Salmo salar smolt using floating passive‐integrated transponder antennae. J Fish Biol. 93: 455– 464. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.13648

Conference presentations 

Talk: Hans Rund, Rainer Kurmayer & Josef Wanzenböck (2019) “Development and establishment of molecular genetic (eDNA) monitoring methods for fish in waterbodies in the alpine region, and comparison with traditional ecological status assessment methods” SIL-Austria Konferenz 2019 - Water and climate change - current knowledge and future challenges, Mondsee, Austria, 28-30.10.2019

Poster: Hans Rund, Josef Wanzenböck & Rainer Kurmayer (2019) “Workflow description to quantify target DNA from environmental samples using qPCR” Fisheries Society of the British Isles Symposium (FSBI 2019), Hull, England, 15-19.07.2019

Poster: Hans Rund, Rainer Kurmayer & Josef Wanzenböck (2019)  Development and implementation of eDNA monitoring methods for fish in the alpine region and comparison with traditional ecological status assessment methods” Fresh Blood for Fresh Water (FBFW 2019), Tihany, Hungary, 23-27.04.2019

Talk: Hans Rund, Rainer Kurmayer & Josef Wanzenböck (2018) ”Development and establishment of molecular genetic (eDNA) monitoring methods for waterbodies in the alpine region and comparison to traditional ecological status assessment methods” Austrian Barcode of Life (ABOL 2018), Vienna, Austria, 06-07.12.2018

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