
About
Luka Gruse is a Researcher at the University of Hamburg within the Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Natural Sciences, specifically affiliated with the Department of Biology and the Institute of Marine Ecosystem and Fisheries Sciences (IMF). His office is located at Große Elbstraße 133, Room 106, in Hamburg.
His primary research focuses on environmental DNA (eDNA) as a non-invasive molecular tool for marine biodiversity assessment. He investigates eDNA applications in monitoring species distributions, detecting rare or invasive species, and evaluating ecosystem health in marine protected areas. Current projects involve collaboration with the Bundesamt für Naturschutz (BfN) to analyze water samples from a North Sea marine protected area, refining eDNA methodologies for non-commercial species monitoring and conservation strategy development.
No scientific awards or honors were documented in the provided materials.
Information regarding student advising, research grants, or specific laboratory teams beyond his institutional affiliation with the Institute of Marine Ecosystem and Fisheries Sciences was not specified. His work emphasizes cost-effective, scalable approaches to enhance marine management decisions through advanced biodiversity monitoring techniques.
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