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Katrin Attermeyer is a researcher active in the Faculty of Life Sciences, focusing on Functional and Evolutionary Ecology. Her work contributes to understanding aquatic carbon cycling, microbial dynamics, and environmental sustainability.
- Affiliation: Faculty of Life Sciences, Functional and Evolutionary Ecology
Her research spans microbial ecology, freshwater ecosystems, and biogeochemical processes, particularly examining carbon cycling in streams and inland waters. Key themes include biofilm dynamics, organic matter decomposition, and CO2 emissions.
Recent publications highlight her contributions to aquatic carbon processing, diel variability in CO2 emissions, and photoreactivity of dissolved organic matter. These studies align with broader efforts to refine climate models and improve freshwater carbon budget estimations.
Katrin has presented talks on topics such as 'aquatic carbon processing from source to sea' and microbial dominance in particulate organic matter. Her work intersects with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to environmental protection and climate action.


