A disaster for aquatic life is a chance for terrestrial life
DRY − this phrase puts changing climate more and more emphatically into our vocabulary. Dried up small stream beds are becoming a normal part of our lives, turned upside down by extremes of weather. As Central Europeans, we know that a river is supposed to be full of life. Yes, you are right that the water bugs, familiar from Ferda the ant for example, will suffer considerable damage from drought and only the hardiest will survive. But let's take a look at the SECRETS of these new rocky paths from a landlubber's perspective in our video. On the other hand, isn't a dry riverbed a chance for terrestrial invertebrates, plants or even large mammals?
It is these two questions, which aquatic animals survive in drying watercourses and what creatures replace them in arid waterways, that Petr Pařil is seeking to answer in his research. And believe me, he often finds unexpected surprises. What are they? That's the SECRET he'll be happy to reveal in the competition...