Integrated Ecophysiology at the Alfred Wegener Institute. IPCC Climate Change Ocean acidification Anthropogenic climate change is altering the living conditions in the ocean more dramatically than in the past
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
Quéric, N.-V., Schewe, I., Wlodarska-Kowalczuk, M., Klages, M. (2016). Natural variability or anthropogenically-induced variation? Insights from 15 years of multidisciplinary observations at the arctic marine
we can alter parameters like light, temperature and nutrients – all of which are affected by anthropogenic climate change in the real world – in a controlled way, which allows us to investigate their impact
research project APOC, led by the Alfred Wegener Institute, has investigated how climate change and anthropogenic activities and pressure impact the carbon cycle in the North Sea. The final event took place in
biomarker-based reconstruction of sea ice, which provides important information on: natural (non-anthropogenically induced) sea ice variability and associated climate variability; Changes in marine primary
pelagic key species to investigate their performance and acclimation capacity with regards to (anthropogenic) environmental change and to understand the role of these species in biogeochemical cycles. We
nutrient uptake in phytoplankton for future net primary production, and time of emergence of anthropogenically induced trends in dissolved organic matter in Earth system model simulations. I am currently
greenhouse gas forcing to one with pre-industrial values, for example, it is possible to study anthropogenic influences on climate. Numerical experimentation is also used to determine the predictability
Gerdts, Matthew James Slater (ZAF)) AWI Strategy funding project OMAP - Oysters and mussels under anthropogenic pressure: Does microplastic limit the tolerance to climate change of ecologically and economically