My research in the Aquatic Biogeochemistry group focus on how organic nutrients bioavailability controls productivity in freshwater and coastal ecosystems. More specifically, the effects of nutrient loading from terrestrial areas (many times by anthropogenic drivers) on productivity and diversity.
I am interested in various ecological topics and conservation biology, in special how climate change influences the environment and its effects on different species with a focus in microorganisms.
Publications
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Coastal darkening exacerbates eutrophication symptoms through bottom-up and top-down control modification
Aurélie Garnier, Örjan Östman, Jenny Ask, Olivia Bell, Martin Berggren, et al.
(2023) Limnology and Oceanography, 68 p.678-691
Journal articleUnified understanding of intrinsic and extrinsic controls of dissolved organic carbon reactivity in aquatic ecosystems
Martin Berggren, François Guillemette, Magdalena Bieroza, Ishi Buffam, Anne Deininger, et al.
(2022) Ecology, 103
Journal articleSeasonal patterns in nutrient bioavailability in boreal headwater streams
Mayra Rulli, Ann-Kristin Bergström, Ryan A. Sponseller, Martin Berggren
(2022) Limnology and Oceanography , p.1-15
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