Helcom scenario modelling suggests that the Baltic Sea, one of the largest brackish-water bodies in the world, could expect increased precipitation (decreased salinity) and increased concentration of atmospheric CO2 over the next 100 years. These changes are expected to affect the microplanktonic food web, and thereby nutrient and carbon cycling, in a complex and possibly synergistic manner. In the Baltic Proper, the extensive summer blooms dominated by the filamentous cyanobacteria Aphanizomenon sp., Dolichospermum spp. and the toxic Nodularia spumigena contribute up to 30% of the yearly new nitrogen and carbon exported to the sediment. In a 12 days outdoor microcosm experiment, we tested the combined effects of decreased salinity (from 6 ...
We studied the effects of future climate change scenarios on plankton communities of a Norwegian fjo...
Climate change scenarios predict that seawater temperature and precipitation will increase in the Ba...
The oceans absorb about a quarter of the annually produced anthropogenic atmospheric carbon dioxide ...
The Baltic Sea is located between 53°N to 66°N and from 10°E to 30°E and is the second largest brack...
Ocean acidification is expected to influence plankton community structure and biogeochemical element...
Community approaches to investigating ocean acidification (OA) effects suggest a high tolerance of m...
Nitrogen fixation is a key source of nitrogen in the Baltic Sea which counteracts nitrogen loss proc...
Frequencies and biomass of Baltic Sea cyanobacterial blooms are expected to be higher in future clim...
Future climate scenarios in the Baltic Sea project increasing sea surface temperature, as well as in...
Global warming and ocean acidification are among the most important stressors for aquatic ecosystems...
This doctoral dissertation presents the results from two independent mesocosm studies on naturally p...
This doctoral dissertation presents the results from two independent mesocosm studies on naturally p...
Nitrogen fixation is a key source of nitrogen in the Baltic Sea which counteracts nitrogen loss proc...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is changing seawater chemistry towards reduced pH, which...
Salinity is one of the main factors that explain the distribution of species in the Baltic Sea. Incr...
We studied the effects of future climate change scenarios on plankton communities of a Norwegian fjo...
Climate change scenarios predict that seawater temperature and precipitation will increase in the Ba...
The oceans absorb about a quarter of the annually produced anthropogenic atmospheric carbon dioxide ...
The Baltic Sea is located between 53°N to 66°N and from 10°E to 30°E and is the second largest brack...
Ocean acidification is expected to influence plankton community structure and biogeochemical element...
Community approaches to investigating ocean acidification (OA) effects suggest a high tolerance of m...
Nitrogen fixation is a key source of nitrogen in the Baltic Sea which counteracts nitrogen loss proc...
Frequencies and biomass of Baltic Sea cyanobacterial blooms are expected to be higher in future clim...
Future climate scenarios in the Baltic Sea project increasing sea surface temperature, as well as in...
Global warming and ocean acidification are among the most important stressors for aquatic ecosystems...
This doctoral dissertation presents the results from two independent mesocosm studies on naturally p...
This doctoral dissertation presents the results from two independent mesocosm studies on naturally p...
Nitrogen fixation is a key source of nitrogen in the Baltic Sea which counteracts nitrogen loss proc...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is changing seawater chemistry towards reduced pH, which...
Salinity is one of the main factors that explain the distribution of species in the Baltic Sea. Incr...
We studied the effects of future climate change scenarios on plankton communities of a Norwegian fjo...
Climate change scenarios predict that seawater temperature and precipitation will increase in the Ba...
The oceans absorb about a quarter of the annually produced anthropogenic atmospheric carbon dioxide ...