Workshop-Serie mit der Universität Göteborg
Themenspezifischer Fachaustausch mit Kurzvorträgen
Environmental Biology: From genes to ecosystems in changing marine systems
Programme
11:00 – 11:05 Welcome and introduction to the seminar, Moderator Ralph Schneider (CAU)
11:05 – 11:20 Can fish evolve to cope with warming?, Fredrik Jutfeld (UGOT)
11:20 – 11:30 Q&A session, Moderator
11:30 – 11:45 What we can learn from marine calcifying animals, Marian Hu (CAU)
11:45 – 11:55 Q&A session, Moderator
11:55 – 12:05 break
12:05 – 12:20 Ocean acidification 2.0 – A question of time, Sam Dupont (UGOT)
12:20 – 12:30 Q&A session, Moderator
12:30 – 12:45 Integrating EcoEvoPhysiology in complex mesocosm experiments, Frank Melzner (GEOMAR)
12:45 – 12:55 Q&A session, Moderator
12:55-13:05 General discussion, Moderator
Fredrik Jutfeld
is a Professor in eco-physiology at the Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences. Fredrik investigates how fish are adapted to their environment and how they respond physiologically and behaviourally to changes in their environment e.g. how ocean acidification and rising temperature may affect fish and other aquatic ectothermic animals in the future, and how acclimation and adaptation may mitigate some of the impacts.
Marian Hu is a group leader at the Institute of Physiology at Kiel University. His research focusses on the membrane transport physiology of marine animals, and their capacities to adapt and acclimate to climate change. A strong research focus is dedicated to the process of biomineralization studying the cellular mechanisms of how marine animals form their shells and skeletons in past and future marine systems.
Sam Dupont is an associate Professor in marine eco-physiology at the Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences. His main research focus is on the effect of global changes - such as ocean acidification and warming - on marine organisms and ecosystems. His work aims at revealing the mechanisms behind species and ecosystem responses (physiology, ecology, evolution) to environmental changes and at developing a unifying theory for large scale projections.
Frank Melzner
is an environmental physiologist (PhD University of Bremen 2005, Advisor: Hans Pörtner) and leads the ecophysiology working group and experimental ecology research unit at GEOMAR. He is also responsible for the Kiel Outdoor Benthocosm (KOB) facility, which enables complex near-natural climate change simulations that can help us integrate ecological, physiological and evolutionary biological approaches.
Der seit Ende 2019 laufende regelmäßig Austausch zwischen Forschenden von Kiel Marine Science (KMS) und des Future Ocean Netzwerkes mit dem Center for Sea and Society der Universität Göteborg (UGOT) war so erfolgversprechend, dass eine Zusammenarbeit sukzessive intensiviert wurde. Seitdem besteht eine regelmäßige Workshopreihe zwischen beiden Universitäten. Beide Institutionen verfügen über Synergien und potenzielle Bereiche für gemeinsame Projekte in Forschung und Ausbildung. Auch die Vielzahl der Disziplinen, die an beiden Universitäten beteiligt sind, sowie die Ausrichtung auf trans- und interdisziplinäre Forschung sind Argumente für eine engere Verbindung.
In aller Kürze
- Turnus: 2-monatlich, 2. Freitag im Monat
- Uhrzeit: 11:00 Uhr bis 13:00 Uhr
- Teilnahme: Mitglieder Kiel Marine Science (KMS), des Future Ocean Netzwerkes und Partnerinstitutionen
- Kontakt: Nicole Schmidt, nschmidt@kms.uni-kiel.de , Sinje Dübeler, sduebeler@kms.uni-kiel.de