
About
Andrea-Carolin Menzel is a Doctoral Researcher at the University of Hamburg's Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Natural Sciences, affiliated with the Institute of Plant Sciences and Microbiology's Applied Plant Ecology group. She works under Prof. Dr. Kai Jensen in the Otto Warburg House, focusing on coastal ecosystems and plant interactions under climate change stressors.
Research Interests:
- Coastal ecology dynamics
- Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi symbiosis
- Nature conservation strategies
- Plant physiological responses
- Salt marsh resilience to climate change
Her 2021 publication in the Journal of Raptor Research innovatively uses White-tailed Sea-Eagles' pellets to assess hunting-related lead exposure in Germany. This work intersects coastal ecology, wildlife toxicology, and conservation policy.
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