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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…
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Project: Unravelling biodiversity and zooplankton feeding preferences in one of the last blind spots of the Arctic Ocean The food webs of many parts of the Arctic Ocean are not well characterized.…
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Project: Algoland – Cleaning the air The Algoland project - Cleaning the air finds sustainable solutions to societal challenges. With Linnaeus University at its core, Algoland encompasses a community…
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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,…
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Doctoral project:Thiamin dynamics in Atlantic salmon The project focuses on thiamin deficiency in salmon in the Baltic Sea, a phenomenon that affects their behavior and offspring survival. By…
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Doctoral project: Uncovering mechanisms inducing thiamin deficiency in top predators of the Baltic Sea Several species in the Northern hemisphere are suffering from vitamin B1 (thiamine) deficiency…
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Project: Why are mussel-eating sea birds declining? Several benthic feeding sea bird populations, including common eider (Somateria mollissima), have declined dramatically in recent decades. Likewise,…
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Elias Broman and Hanna Farnelid awarded scholarship from the foundation Konung Carl XVI Gustafs 50-årsfond News
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New research project on the impact of extreme weather on biodiversity and pollinating insects News
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There’s no place like home News
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Remarkable Success of Noctuid Moths Amidst Climate Change: Swedish Study Reveals Surprising Trends News
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Difficult to foresee how global warming will influence life in oceans and lakes based on existing research News
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SEK 15.5 million to study the role of the Swedish oak in the climate transition News
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New, active viruses found at depths of over 400 meters News