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Henrik Glenner is a Visiting Professor at the Globe Institute's Section for Biodiversity, University of Copenhagen. His research focuses on marine biodiversity, evolutionary genomics, and crustacean biology, with expertise spanning from deep-sea ecosystems to coastal environments.
Research interests center on marine invertebrate adaptation, including:
- Genomic signatures of environmental adaptation in marine species
- Biodiversity patterns in Arctic and deep-sea ecosystems
- Phylogenetics of crustaceans (Cumacea, barnacles)
- Impact of invasive species and parasites on marine ecology
- Advanced monitoring techniques for benthic communities
Recent publications demonstrate strong thematic focus on:
- Genomic adaptations across marine taxa (krill, barnacles)
- Deep-sea organism sensory systems and bioluminescence
- Climate-driven species distribution changes
- Methodological advances in marine biodiversity assessment
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