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Per Larsson Affiliated Professor
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Ran Friedman Professor
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Samuel Hylander Associate professor
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Sirkku Sarenbo Associate professor
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Tobias König Associate professor, head of department
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William Hogland Senior professor
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Doctoral project: Population dynamics and controls of the microbial food web Phytoplankton, zooplankton, heterotrophic bacteria, and viruses are the major components of the marine microbial food web.…
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Project: Carbon export of the smallest phytoplankton This project investigates the role of small phytoplankton in the carbon cycle of the ocean, through quantifying how much their cells aggregate, how…
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Project: MULTIP – Multifunctional irrigation ponds MULTIP investigates whether irrigation ponds built to benefit agricultural productivity also promote biodiversity.
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Project: The role of picophytoplankton in the Arctic carbon cycle In this project we study the role of the smallest phytoplankton (picophytoplankton) in the Arctic carbon cycle. How much carbon…
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Project: Viral Transmission in the Dynamic Environment of Surface Microlayers and Rainwater (VIRTIDE) Viruses of bacteria hold a distinct position at the boundary between the atmosphere and…
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Project: Mobilization and redox-cycling of uranium in two boreal sulfidic landscapes The overall aim of this project is to explore and investigate the biogeochemical processes that control the…
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Project: Baltic Sea picophytoplankton mortality and growth Picophytoplankton are small but significant primary producers. This project investigates factors that control picophytoplankton abundances in…
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Projekt: Marine snow - microorganisms and biological processes on sinking particles in the ocean In the ocean, particles composed of aggregated biological and inorganic material are continuously…
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Project: Exploring the controls of picophytoplankton in the Arctic Ocean Tiny picophytoplankton are important organisms at the base of the Arctic Ocean marine food web. The rapidly changing Arctic…
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Project: Freeze-up in the Greenland Sea – revealing sea-ice algae dynamics in new and multi-year ice in autumn In this project we study the microalgae that live in and under the Arctic sea ice. Which…
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Project: Will the microbial filter prevent methane emissions from Baltic Sea coasts in a warmer future? In a warmer future, there will be more methane production in sediments in coastal areas.…
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Project: Baltic Sea bays exposed to 50 years of warming can inform how biodiversity and ecosystem functioning respond to climate change While there is little doubt that climate change is occurring,…