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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: 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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Project: Virus control on Baltic Picocyanobacteria Viruses are the most abundant biological entity in marine environments and influence the abundance and evolution of microbes. Here, we explore the…
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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: Transfer of thiamin in the microbial food web (MicroThi) Thiamin (vitamin B1) deficiency cause behavioural and reproductive disorders leading to mortality in fish and birds. The aim of the…
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Project: Syntrophy and symbiosis as mechanisms for growth and survival in deep terrestrial biosphere fracture systems Despite being separated from the sun’s energy, life exists deep underground in…
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Project: Picocyanobacteria, significant primary producers but largely overlooked players in coastal waters Tiny single-celled photosynthetic bacteria, picocyanobacteria, contribute significantly to…
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Project: Nutrient uptake by picoplankton in the Arctic Ocean Picoplankton are the smallest photosynthetic organisms in the Arctic Ocean and the base of the food web. To understand how they will be…
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Project: Multi-Use Offshore Platform This project examines the feasibility of developing a pilot-scale multi-use offshore platform (MUOP) at the wind farm nearshore Kårehamn in the Baltic Sea.
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Project: Migratory connectivity of Pallas’s Fish Eagle populations in Asia The Pallas’s Fish Eagle (Haliaeetus leucoryphus) is a globally threatened species that occurs in wetlands in parts of…
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Project: Meet the fish! In the project “Meet the fish!” the Fish Migration Group collaborates with Kalmar municipality to promote the research on fish ecology in Kalmar. We execute a study where we…
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Project: Kalmarsund Station (K-station) The Kalmarsund Station (K-station) is a coastal sampling station that is used to study the ecology and seasonal dynamics of phytoplankton in the Baltic Sea. The…
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Project: Impacts of fishways and dispersal barriers on evolution, population dynamics and viability of spawning-migrating fish Many rivers and streams globally and in Sweden have been modified by dams…
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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: Constraining past variations in the global biogeochemical silica cycle Silica biomineralization in the oceans has affected evolutionary competition for dissolved Si, and this has resulted in…
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Project: Consequences of climate change in a Baltic Sea bay exposed to 50 years of warming Today, there is little knowledge of the consequences of global warming on Baltic Sea ecosystems and aquatic…
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Project: Cell-to-cell-signaling in microbial communities of pyrite-oxidizing acidophiles Microorganisms preferentially grow on surfaces in a mixed community of different species, termed 'biofilms'.…
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Project: Catch-and-release fishing - an invisible threat to aquatic ecosystems? Our aim for this project is to provide novel insights regarding long-term effects of catch-and-release fishing on…