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Benjamin Robert Roller is a Researcher at the University of Vienna's Department of Microbiology and Ecosystem Science, affiliated with the Centre for Microbiology and Environmental Systems Science. His work focuses on marine microbial systems and their role in global biogeochemical cycles.
His research interests center on Marine Microbiology and Microbial Ecology, particularly examining bacterial responses to nutrient limitation, marine bacterium physiology, and microorganism life cycles in oceanic environments. Key areas include carbon starvation responses in marine bacteria, pelagic fungal contributions to ocean biomass, and algal sinking dynamics.
Recent publications reveal strong trends in Marine Biogeochemistry and Environmental Microbiology, with significant emphasis on carbon cycling mechanisms, microbial survival strategies in nutrient-poor conditions, and quantification of microbial contributions to ocean ecosystems. His work bridges laboratory experimentation with ocean-scale ecological processes.
Dr. Roller has received notable attention for his research, with publications covered by multiple news outlets and discussed across academic social platforms including X (formerly Twitter) and Bluesky.
His collaborative network spans international institutions, with recent co-authorship involving researchers from diverse marine science disciplines. Current work focuses on microbial energy metabolism in marine environments and quantification of previously underestimated components of ocean biomass.
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