
Department of Zoology
Poznań University of Life Sciences
Janusz Golski
Assistant Professor
CV
2007 – PhD of agricultural sciences – Agricultural Academy in Poznań, Faculty of Animal Breeding and Biology. Thesis completed at the Department of Inland Fisheries and Aquaculture.
2001 – Master of Science – Agricultural Academy in Poznań, Agricultural Faculty, field of study environmental protection, water protection specialty. Thesis completed at the Department of Inland Fisheries and Aquaculture.
Experience and Employment
2008 – lecturer – Laboratory of Inland Fisheries and Aquaculture, Department of Zoology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science. Poznań University of Life Sciences.
2006 – 2008 – assistant – Department of Inland Fisheries and Aquaculture. Agricultural Academy in Poznań.
2002 – 2006 – Stationary Doctoral Studies at the Faculty of Animal Breeding and Biology. Agricultural Academy in Poznań.
Awards
Other Activities
Selected projects
“Possibilities of using small tributaries of the central Warta for incubation of eggs and rearing of juvenile stages of salmonids ”. Duration: 2010-2013. Financing: Ministry of Science and Higher Education, within the 39th Research Project Competition. Project manager.
“Hydrobiological and fishing characteristics of the Drawa River and an attempt to develop and implement effective fishery management in the sections used for fishing in the PZW District in Poznań. 2010-2015. Co-contractor of the project.
“Monitoring of species and habitats with particular emphasis on Natura 2000 special areas of protection for habitats in 2015-2018”. Project coordinated by the Institute of Nature Conservation of the Polish Academy of Sciences at the request of the Chief Inspectorate of Environmental Protection. Project contractor.
Teaching
Hydrobiology – studies major Biology, specialization Animal biology, II degree
Bioindication – studies major Biology, specialization Animal biology, II degree
Fish farming and breeding – Zootechnic studies, I degree
Protection of fish and insects species and animal indicator species – Zootechnic studies, specialization Breeding of free-living and amateur animals, II degree

Research interests
Impact of anthropogenic alterations of aquatic environments on ichthyofauna
Changes in fish community structure in relation to lake trophic state dynamics
Succession of hydrobionts in newly formed post-mining reservoirs
Role of oxbow lakes in the functioning of ichthyocenoses of large lowland rivers
Biomonitoring of aquatic ecosystems
