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Sebastian Diehl is a Professor at Umeå University's Department of Ecology, Environment and Geoscience. His research focuses on mathematical modeling of aquatic ecosystem dynamics, with particular emphasis on consumer-resource interactions and climate change impacts on northern lake ecosystems.
- Current affiliations: Umeå University (Department of Ecology, Environment and Geoscience)
- Previous affiliations: Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (Professor of Aquatic Ecology)
- Academic background: Biology undergrad from University of Göttingen, PhD in Animal Ecology from Umeå University (1994)
Research interests center around aquatic ecosystem dynamics in response to environmental change, including:
- Climate change effects on lake ecosystems (temperature and terrestrial nutrient inputs)
- Mathematical modeling of consumer-resource interactions
- Benthic-pelagic coupling in nutrient and energy flows
- Phytoplankton-zooplankton dynamics under environmental stressors
- Trophic interactions in stream and lake systems
- Stoichiometric constraints on ecosystem function
His recent publications (2025-2020) demonstrate an integrated approach combining mathematical modeling with experimental validation through field studies and lab experiments, focusing particularly on:
- Climate-induced regime shifts in lake ecosystems
- Stoichiometric mismatch in warming systems
- Functional response modeling
- Vertical niche partitioning in plankton
- Resource acquisition trade-offs
- Browning impacts on primary producers
Administrative roles include:
- Final examiner for PhD education
- Chair of Umeå Marine Science Centre advisory council
- Steering group member of Integrated Science Lab (IceLab)
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