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Henrik Carl is a Researcher at The Natural History Museum, which is part of the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Science. His work focuses on aquatic ecosystems, with particular emphasis on marine and freshwater environments in Denmark and the Baltic Sea region.
Dr. Carl's research spans multiple ecological domains with a strong focus on fish diversity, ecosystem dynamics, and innovative monitoring techniques. His work addresses critical environmental challenges including lake eutrophication, invasive species impacts, and biodiversity assessment in changing aquatic environments. He frequently employs interdisciplinary approaches combining traditional ecological methods with cutting-edge molecular techniques like environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis.
Analysis of Dr. Carl's publication trends reveals increasing emphasis on practical applications for environmental management, particularly in developing national-scale biodiversity monitoring approaches. His research spans both marine and freshwater systems, with particular attention to fish communities and ecosystem responses to anthropogenic pressures. The work demonstrates growing recognition in the field, with several publications showing significant citation impact, particularly in eDNA applications and invasive species ecology.
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