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SEK 47 million in research grants from the Swedish Research Council News
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Study shows that rain transports marine viruses News
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Jarone Pinhassi elected member of The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences News
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Large-scale cultivation of microalgae can clean emissions from industry, also in Nordic climate News
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Ten years since the sampling in the Baltic Sea started – how we learn more about the sea News
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Project: Social structure and ageing in social mole-rats It has been suggested that social mole-rats may be organised in permanent, distinct castes that differ in behaviour and longevity, suggesting…
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Methane-munching microbes living in the deep biosphere for 400 Million years - an analogue for extra-terrestrial life News
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Karin Holmfeldt is awarded a scholarship from King Carl XVI Gustaf 50th Anniversary Fund News
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New thesis on the balance of marine bacteria expands our knowledge of the Baltic Sea News
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Carpe solis – sunbathing fish defy the laws of nature News
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Project: Facilitating blue growth with open courses by utilizing R&D products and virtual mobility (FOCUS) FOCUS aims to enable the exchange of knowledge and transfer of good practice from the R&D…
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Food Web Ecology We carry out research in aquatic ecology studying food web transfer of micronutrients as well as adaptations among organisms to climate change and exposure to ultraviolet radiation.
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Ecochange: Ecosystem dynamics in the Baltic Sea in a changing climate perspective Ecochange is a research programme, which intends to estimate and predict the climate change responses of the Baltic…
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Project: Don-Alex Does dissolved organic nitrogen from decaying vegetation fuel toxic dinoflagellate blooms in coastal waters of the Baltic Sea?
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Project: Impact of harmful cyanobacteria on coastal fish recruitment In the project CYANOFISH we hypothesize that fish exposed to high levels of cyanobacteria ( (exposed bays) are more tolerant than…
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Project: Focusing on Temperature and Salinity Changes in Cyanobacteria Rising water temperatures, due to global warming, has been suggested to be beneficial for phytoplankton, especially…
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Ecological chemistry group The research subject of the Ecological chemistry group is to study how insects communicate by chemical signaling.
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Project: Why do animals in the Baltic Sea display symptoms of starvation when there is plenty of food? Project Members: Samuel Hylander (Lnu), Sanna Majaneva, Emil Fridolfsson (Lnu) and Martin Brüsin…