
معرفی
Christian Möllmann is a Professor at the University of Hamburg within the Faculty of Mathematics, Computer Science and Natural Sciences, specifically in the Department of Biology and its Institute of Marine Ecosystem and Fisheries Sciences. His research focuses on climate and fisheries impacts on marine ecosystems, with a transdisciplinary approach integrating scientific and non-scientific stakeholders.
- 1989-1996: University of Giessen/Kiel (Biology, Fisheries Biology, Marine Zoology)
- 1996: M.Sc. thesis on zooplankton consumption by herring/sprat
- 2002: Ph.D. on mesozooplankton dynamics in the Baltic Sea
Research areas include:
- Climate change effects on marine ecosystems
- Fisheries management and trophic dynamics
- Gill microbiota responses to environmental stress
- Adaptive capacity of social-ecological systems
- Ecosystem-based marine policy frameworks
Recent publications analyze:
- Estuarine food web restructuring under climate change
- Trophic plasticity in eutrophic environments
- Bayesian modeling of fisheries adaptive capacity
- Multi-omics integration for stressor detection
Current projects funded by:
- BMBF: SpaCeParti, balt_ADAPT, SeaUseTip, marEEshift
- City of Hamburg: AuTagBeoFisch (autonomous underwater monitoring)
- EU Horizon 2020: COMFORT, MISSION ATLANTIC
- DFG: RTG 2530 on biota-mediated carbon cycling
His work emphasizes transdisciplinary collaboration, combining natural sciences with socio-economic factors to develop sustainable marine management strategies.
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