Zyad Al-Hamdani
Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland
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PLOS ONE | 2015
Christin Appelqvist; Zyad Al-Hamdani; Per R. Jonsson; Jon N. Havenhand
The shipworm, Teredo navalis, is absent from most of the Baltic Sea. In the last 20 years, increased frequency of T. navalis has been reported along the southern Baltic Sea coasts of Denmark, Germany, and Sweden, indicating possible range-extensions into previously unoccupied areas. We evaluated the effects of historical and projected near-future changes in salinity, temperature, and oxygen on the risk of spread of T. navalis in the Baltic. Specifically, we developed a simple, GIS-based, mechanistic climate envelope model to predict the spatial distribution of favourable conditions for adult reproduction and larval metamorphosis of T. navalis, based on published environmental tolerances to these factors. In addition, we used a high-resolution three-dimensional hydrographic model to simulate the probability of spread of T. navalis larvae within the study area. Climate envelope modeling showed that projected near-future climate change is not likely to change the overall distribution of T. navalis in the region, but will prolong the breeding season and increase the risk of shipworm establishment at the margins of the current range. Dispersal simulations indicated that the majority of larvae were philopatric, but those that spread over a wider area typically spread to areas unfavourable for their survival. Overall, therefore, we found no substantive evidence for climate-change related shifts in the distribution of T. navalis in the Baltic Sea, and no evidence for increased risk of spread in the near-future.
Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites | 2012
Charlotte Gjelstrup Björdal; David Gregory; M. Manders; Zyad Al-Hamdani; Christin Appelqvist; Jon Haverhand; Jørgen Dencker
Abstract Marine borers constitute a great danger to historical shipwreck in marine environments as they are able to decompose wood material in just a few years. Recently, there have been indications that the marine borer Teredo navalis is spreading into the brackish Baltic sea, where thousands of invaluable historical wrecks for centuries have had unique preservation conditions. The WreckProtect project was a coordination and support action funded by the European Commission within the 7th Framework Program. The main objective of the project was to develop tools for predicting the spread of marine borers into the Baltic and to evaluate methods for in situ protection of the historical wreck and submerged settlements. This paper gives a summary final report of the project and an overview of results.
Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2012
Anu Marii Kaskela; Aarno Kotilainen; Zyad Al-Hamdani; Jørgen O. Leth; Johnny Reker
Archive | 2007
Zyad Al-Hamdani; Johnny Reker; Jørgen O. Leth; Anu Reijonen; Aarno T. Kotilainen; Grete E. Dinesen
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2017
Mikkel Skovgaard Andersen; Áron Gergely; Zyad Al-Hamdani; Frank Steinbacher; Laurids Rolighed Larsen; Verner Brandbyge Ernstsen
Open Journal of Ecology | 2018
Jesper H. Andersen; Eleonora Manca; Sabrina Agnesi; Zyad Al-Hamdani; Helen Lillis; Giulia Mo; Jacques Populus; Johnny Reker; Leonardo Tunesi; Mickaël Vasquez
Archive | 2017
Karen Edelvang; Henrik Gislason; Francois Bastardie; Asbjørn Christensen; Josefine Egekvist; Karsten Dahl; Cordula Göke; Ib Krag Petersen; Signe Sveegaard; Stefan Heinänen; Anne Lise Middelboe; Zyad Al-Hamdani; Jørn Bo Jensen; Jørgen O. Leth
Archive | 2017
Torben B. Jørgensen; Henrik Fossing; Stiig Markager; Peter A. Staehr; Karsten Dahl; Flemming Møhlenberg; Anne Lise Middelboe; Jesper H. Andersen; Jens Kjerulf Petersen; Jørn Bo Jensen; Zyad Al-Hamdani
Archive | 2017
Karen Edelvang; Henrik Gislason; Francois Bastardie; Asbjørn Christensen; Josefine Egekvist; Karsten Dahl; Cordula Göke; Ib Krag Petersen; Signe Sveegaard; Stefan Heinänen; Anne Lise Middelboe; Zyad Al-Hamdani; Jørn Bo Jensen; Jørgen O. Leth
87 | 2017
Jesper H. Andersen; Therese Harvey; Emilie Kallenbach; Ciarán Murray; Zyad Al-Hamdani; Andy Stock