• Dr. Jennifer Dannheim

    Jennifer.Dannheim@awi.de
    +49 471 4831-1734
    , Bremerhaven

  • Junior Groups

    approaches, and modeling techniques, Double-Trouble investigates the influence of global warming and anthropogenic pollution on the structure and functioning of the Central Arctic food web under current and future

  • Young Investigator Groups

    approaches, and modeling techniques, Double-Trouble investigates the influence of global warming and anthropogenic pollution on the structure and functioning of the Central Arctic food web under current and future

  • Benthic Ecology

    ecology of foundation species, their habitats and biogeochemistry, in response to natural and anthropogenic disturbance and climate change. Study areas include Arctic coasts, the North Sea, Patagonian fjords

  • Expeditions

    functioning. The region, still considered as "pristine", is under increasing climate change and anthropogenic pressure. FjordFlux will obtain spatial information on the current environmental state by combining

  • Junior Research Group

    Resilience and vulnerability of the central Arctic Ocean food web to cumulative stress by warming and anthropogenic pollution. Head of Group Dr. Doreen Kohlbach Further members of the Junior Research Group Master [...] retreat, increasing influx of Atlantic waters, riverine input and marine traffic will bring more anthropogenic pollutants, even to remote Arctic regions, where they are entrained in water and sea ice, and [...] absent. In this context, Double-Trouble aims at i) assessing trophic structures and the degree of anthropogenic pollution under current environmental conditions and ii) simulating cumulative effects of warming

  • Judith Hauck

    Group Marine Carbon and Ecosystem Feedbacks in the Earth System (MarESys). Global Carbon Budget Anthropogenic carbon distribution Southern Ocean Every year, we human beings emit large quantities of carbon

  • Volker Rachold

    the German Arctic Office at the Alfred Wegener Institute. Arctic Arctic policy Climate change Anthropogenic climate change is affecting the Arctic to a greater extent and more rapidly than any other region

  • Bettina Meyer

    change with anthropogenic warming. The adaptation of organisms to these cycles plays an important role in the functionality of ecosystems. With the warming of the Southern Ocean, due to anthropogenic climate

  • Permafrost

    and methane for centuries. As such, it may not be possible to quickly solve the problem that anthropogenic climate change has created, especially when irreversible changes take place in the permafrost