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Staff 91 persons 50 Ph.D. Students 10 Professors/Lecturers 14 Researchers 5 Research assistants

DEPARTMENT OF SYSTEMS ECOLOGY FRESCATI BACKE + KRÄFTAN. Staff 91 persons 50 Ph.D. Students 10 Professors/Lecturers 14 Researchers 5 Research assistants 12 Adm + lab pers. Funding 70 million SEK Faculty 33 External “Bidrag” 23 ( Formas,Sida,EU) “Uppdrag” NV 10

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Staff 91 persons 50 Ph.D. Students 10 Professors/Lecturers 14 Researchers 5 Research assistants

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  1. DEPARTMENT OF SYSTEMS ECOLOGY FRESCATI BACKE + KRÄFTAN Staff 91 persons 50 Ph.D. Students 10 Professors/Lecturers 14 Researchers 5 Research assistants 12 Adm + lab pers Funding 70 million SEK Faculty 33 External “Bidrag” 23 (Formas,Sida,EU) “Uppdrag” NV 10 Teaching 3 Special Facilities Certified labs for nutrient analyses Temperature controlled experimental rooms Special equipments

  2. Global Change Climate Fisheries- Aquaculture Management of ecosystems Water resources Tropical research Human Social sciences Coral reefs Mangroves Pollution effects on ecosystems Baltic Sea Stockholm Resilience center Marine ecology Marine ecotoxicology Baltic NEST Institute Marine ecology GMT Natural Resources Management ITM Dep. Systems Ecology Beijer Institute for Ecological economics Analytical chem Env. chem Biochemistry SMF 1989 Meteorology Geography Askö laboratory Baltic Sea Research Oceanography Dep. Zoology Chemistry Genetics Physiology Botany Geology

  3. Studies at all organizational levelsEcologically important organisms/communities Fate and effects of pollutants in coastal ecosystemsClare Bradshaw, Linda Kumblad, Karolina Stark, Ben Jaeschke, Lena Konovalenko, Hanna Ericson, Suzanne Faxneld, Micaela Hellström, Michael Tedengren Lab experiments, mesocosms, in situ studiesGenetic markers, proteomics, ecophysiology Ecostoichiometry, ecosystem modelling Radionucleids, flame retardants, pharmaceutical residues, pesticides etc e.g. Role of blue mussels for circulation of pollutants, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in the whole Baltic Sea

  4. Pesticide use - Risk-awareness among farmers and effects on tropical ecosystems Linda Kumblad, Nadja Stadlinger, Michael Tedengren, Nils Kautsky, Jonas Gunnarsson, Angelina Sanderson Banana plantations in Costa Rica - Antibiotic and chemical use in shrimp farming - Rice fields in Tanzania and Vietnam

  5. Contaminated sediments Jonas Gunnarsson, Clare Bradshaw, Johan Näslund Ingrid Tjensvoll, Göran Samuelsson Toxicant re-mobilisation through Bioturbation of digging animals Sediment re-suspension by trawling “Capping” to prevent leakage of toxicants

  6. Ecological connectivity in the tropical seascape Nils Kautsky, Charlotte Berkström, Magnus Nyström, Martin Gullström, Johan Eklöf, Matilda Tyresson, Regina Lindborg Eutrophication, macroalgae, coral reefs and sea urchins and resilience Nils Kautsky, Erik Mörk, Gustaf Lilliesköld-Sjöö, Johan Eklöf, Magnus Nyström Ecological consequences of invasions of alien species e.g. algae, Japanese oysters Sofia Wikström, Josefin Sagerman, Nils Kautsky

  7. Tropical seagrass ecology and managementMaricela de la Torre-Castro, Johan Eklöf,Sara Fröcklin,Hampus Eriksson, Nils Kautsky • Seagrass related fisheries • Management of sea cucumber and and sea turtle populations • Social-ecological impacts of seaweed farming • Women's’ role in coastal management and livelihood sustainability • Adaptive capacity of the coastal poor to global climate change

  8. Seagrass, Mangrove and Coral reef related fisheries

  9. Aquaculture and fisheries Max Troell, Nils Kautsky, Carl Folke, Maricela de la Torre Castro et al.. Small-scale fisheries - food for local communities Global issues - fish-meal use, environmental impacts Integrated aquaculture -Ecological engineering

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