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Stressed bacteria struggle to adapt to temperature changes News
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Linnaeus University Stable Isotope Laboratory We identify and quantify gases and liquids in different types of samples and perform stable isotopic analyses of carbon (d13C), hydrogen (dD), oxygen…
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Exhibition The Arctic - Stories from the edge of the iceAll day
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Increased amount of methane gas expected to be released from seafloor as oceans get warmer due to climate change News
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Dissertation Public defence in ecology: Danilo Di Leo
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A new method for dating ancient earthquakes and rock fracturing News
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Not just bites – how dogs injure people News
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Life After Impact: Groundbreaking Discovery Links Microbial Colonization to Ancient Meteorite Crater News
- Cheng Chang Doctoral student
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Project: Mapping of the conditions for efficient remanufacturing of furniture used in public environments We want to increase the knowledge about circular economy and remanufacturing of furniture…
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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…
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Project: Adaptation to changes: emerging forest ecosystems in a changing climate We aim to compile information about oak forest distributions and associated biodiversity, identifying threats and…
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Project: Ducks and disease: waterfowl migration and transmission of avian influenza virus In recent years, an increasing number of outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus have been…
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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: 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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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.…
- Elisabeth Dorbek Sundström Research assistant
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- Conny Tolf Laboratory engineer
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