Marine Botany

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The Department of Marine Botany at the University of Bremen studies ecological and physiological responses of marine algae towards environmental change. Our particular focus is on seaweeds from temperate to polar regions.

We are addressing physiological acclimation patterns under altered radiation, temperature and nutrient conditions. As the species-dependent tolerance towards environmental (stress-) factors also determines competitive success of a species in a given habitat, we are also studying changes on the community to ecosystem level. Conclusively, our studies can contribute to predict the future development of coastal ecosystems under global and regional environmental change.

In cooperation with the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) our department coordinates the long-term research program on the Biology of Arctic benthic algae at the French/German Arctic AWIPEV research station. Furthermore, we are coordinating the European H2020 project FACE-IT.

The Department of Marine Botany contributes to teaching in the Bachelor program of Biology, as well as the Master program Marine Biology, including International Studies in Aquatic Tropical Ecology (ISATEC).

News

New publication:

Stahl F, Kappas L, Uhl F, Oppelt N, Bischof K (2024) Feasibility study for kelp plantation in the German Bight: habitat availability and light requirements of Laminaria hyperborea. Journal of Sea Research 10.1016/j.seares.2024.102512

 

Düsedau L, Fredriksen S, Brand M, Fischer P, Karsten U, Bischof K, Savoie A, Bartsch I (2024) Kelp forest community structure and demography in Kongsfjorden (Svalbard) across 25 years of Arctic warming. Ecology and Evolution 10.1002/ece3.11606

 

Laeseke P, Martinez B, Bischof K (2024) Large-scale deviations between realized and fundamental thermal niches in global seaweed distributions. Diversity and Distributions 10.1111/ddi.13868

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contact

Prof. Dr. Kai Bischof

Marine Botany, University of Bremen

BIOM; James-Watt-Str. 1

28359 Bremen, Germany

Tel.: +49-(0)421-218-63050

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