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Published: 2014-03-26

2014 Ocean Science meeting

NEWS Ecochange has to some extent reached the dissemination phase, and results from the extensive research is being presented world wide. During the 2014 Ocean Science meeting in Honolulu in February, with 5 600 participants, Ecochange highlights were presented.

A special session on the “Ecology and management of semi-enclosed seas” was chaired by Ecochange senior researchers. Oral presentations were held by Markus Lindh, Agneta Andersson, Catherine Legrand, Terry Bidleman, Samuel Hylander and Elisabeth Nyberg, and poster presentations were held by Matyas Ripszam, Daniela Figueroa, Anders Bignert, Åsa Berglund, Elin Lindehoff and Johanna Paczkowska.

Abstracts from Ecochange presentations

Poster presentations:

Matyas, R.; Haglund, P.
A novel method for the determination of water-dissolved organic carbon (DOC) distribution constants of legacy and emerging organic pollutants in brackish waters

Figueroa, D. A.; Rowe, O.; Paczkowska, J.; Andersson, A.
Bacterial utilization of terrestrial dissolved organic matter in an estuary influenced by high inflow of allochtnonous organic matter

Bignert, A.; Anderberg, E.; Chen, Q.; Andersson, A.
Pelagic heterogeneity in coastal areas considered to optimize sampling strategy

Berglund, Å. M.; Ripszam, M.; Andersson, A.; Haglund, P.; Tysklind, M.
Biomagnification of persistent organic pollutants in present-day and climate altered food webs

Lindehoff, E.; Bertos-Fortis, M.; Krueger, K.; Andersson, A.; Legrand, C.
Zooplankton production variability in the Baltic Sea linked to filamentous cyanobacteria and regional differences in the planktonic food web

Paczkowska, J. P.; Andersson, A.; Rowe, O.; Schluter, L.; Guillemette , F.
Fluorescence and absorption properties of chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) along a transect throughout the Baltic Sea

Oral presentations:

Andersson, A.; Legrand, C.; Rowe , O.; Byström , P.; Pacskowska , J.
Effects of humic-rich freshwater discharge on coastal pelagic food webs in the Baltic Sea

Legrand, C.; Béchemin, C.; Casini, M.
Dynamics of pelagic algal and microbial production along a nearshore-offshore gradient in the Baltic Sea

Bidleman, T. F.; Andersson, A.; Haglund, P.; Tysklind, M.; Wiberg, K.
Persistent chemicals in the Baltic Sea: Investigations of sources, pathways and respons to climate change under the Ecochange programme

Hylander, S.; Sylvander, P.; Gonçalves, R.; Snoeijs Leijonmalm, P.; Kiørboe, T.
Deficiency syndroms in Baltic Sea predators and the importance of zooplankton for vitamin and pogment transfer in the pelagic food web

Nyberg, E.; Danielsson, S.; Faxneld, S.; Eriksson, U.; Bignert, A.
Temporal trends and spatial patterns of organic pollutants in Swedish marine biota

Lindh, M. V.; Sjöstedt, J.; Ekstam, B.; Legrand, C.; Pinhassi, J.
Ecological patterns within spatio-temporal fluctuations of marine bacterioplankton

 

Photo: Katarina Konradsson/UMF

Editor: Kristina Viklund