Beat B. Fischer
Researcher · Phenotypic Plasticity
Helmholtz Institute for Functional Marine BiodiversityAbout
Beat B. Fischer is a Researcher at the Department of Environmental Toxicology, Eawag (Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology). His work focuses on predator-prey dynamics, phenotypic plasticity, and eco-evolutionary processes, particularly in aquatic microcosm systems. He has collaborated on studies involving Chlamydomonas reinhardtii algae and rotifer predators to explore how genetic and phenotypic variation shapes population interactions.
Research highlights include investigating the role of inducible defenses in prey species and their implications for predator-prey stability. Fischer’s methodologies include quantitative PCR (qPCR) for strain tracking and eco-evolutionary modeling to predict system dynamics. His work bridges ecological observations with evolutionary mechanisms, emphasizing the importance of trait variation in shaping community outcomes.
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