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Regin Rønn serves as a Guest Researcher in the Department of Biology at the University of Copenhagen, specializing in Terrestrial Ecology within the university's Faculty of Science. Affiliated with the Terrestrial Ecology research group, Rønn maintains an active research profile with 85 documented research outputs.
Rønn's research focuses on soil microbial ecosystems, particularly examining the ecological role of soil microfauna and interactions between bacteria and protozoa. Key research themes include:
- Effects of protozoan grazing on bacterial community structure in soil
- Bacterial diversity dynamics under environmental stressors
- Microbial responses to metal pollution and wood ash amendments
- Legacy effects of copper contamination on soil microbial communities
- Vertical stratification of microbial communities in forest soils
Recent publications (2021-2024) reveal a consistent focus on soil pollution remediation and microbial community resilience, with significant contributions to understanding how wood ash amendments alter soil chemistry and microbial composition. Rønn's collaborative work spans international research teams across Europe and Asia, with particular emphasis on environmental risk assessment in forest ecosystems.
Rønn maintains active scientific collaborations as evidenced by extensive co-authorship networks, though specific grant funding or formal advising roles are not documented in available sources. The research demonstrates practical applications for sustainable forest management and pollution mitigation strategies.
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