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Ida Krogsgaard Svendsen
ida.krogsgaardsvendsen@lnu.se
+46 480-44 61 70
+46 70-208 60 18
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My research groups
Linnaeus University Centre for Ecology and Evolution in Microbial model Systems (EEMiS)
EEMiS is a centre for research excellence studying ecological and evolutionary interactions from land to sea.
My ongoing research projects
Doctoral project: Evolutionary ecology of the Baltic Sea
The aim of this project is to investigate the effect that the temperature and hence climate change have on different organisms. For that,…
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,…
My completed research projects
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…
Publications
Article in journal (Refereed)
Krogsgaard Svendsen, I.
,
Forsman, A.
,
Dopson, M.
,
Nilsson, E.
,
Sunde, J.
,
et al
. (2025).
Climate warming disrupts zooplankton phenology and overwintering strategies
.
Limnology and Oceanography
. 70 (11). 3277-3291.
Status: Submitted
Li, S.
,
Ketzer, J.M.
,
Chang, C.
,
Rula, I.
, Seidel, L.,
et al
. (2025).
Long-term warming raises risks of seasonal seafloor methane release in the coastal Baltic Sea
.
Frontiers in Microbiology
. 16.
Status: Published
Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)
Krogsgaard Svendsen, I.
(2026).
Thermal discharge and experimental manipulations inform about impacts of climate change related heating on biodiversity of lower trophic level organisms in shallow Baltic Sea coastal areas
. Doctoral Thesis. Växjö, Linnaeus University Dissertations. 38.