Martin Wahlمشاهده پروفایل
پژوهشگر
- Marine Ecology
- Benthic Ecology
- Stress Ecology
- +۷ مورد دیگر
Martin Wahl is a senior researcher in the Benthic Ecology research unit at GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Germany. His work focuses on the complex interactions between marine organisms and their environment, with particular emphasis on stress ecology and community dynamics in benthic systems. As an active scientist, he contributes significantly to understanding how marine ecosystems respond to global change pressures. Dr. Wahl's research interests span multiple dimensions of marine ecological processes: Epibiosis and biofouling dynamics Interactions between biotic and abiotic stressors Role of spatial and temporal variability in ecological responses Chemical interactions in marine communities Impacts of global change on marine biodiversity Invasion ecology and community restructuring His recent publications reveal a strong focus on climate change impacts on marine ecosystems, particularly examining how warming, parasitism, and other stressors affect benthic communities. A notable trend in his work is the investigation of multi-stressor interactions, where he examines how combinations of warming, acidification, and biological factors create complex ecosystem responses that cannot be predicted from single-stressor studies. His research spans from micro-scale interface ecology to macro-scale regional comparisons, providing a comprehensive understanding of marine ecological dynamics across multiple scales. Dr. Wahl leads several significant research projects including CLIPA (Offshore Algal Culture for sustainable biomass production) and FIRMA (Functional Integrity and Resilience in Marine Assemblages). He has secured funding from major organizations including DBU, BMBF, DFG, and international collaborators. His work often involves interdisciplinary approaches, combining field studies, laboratory experiments, and modeling to address complex ecological questions. He is actively involved in the Kiel Outdoor Benthocosms (KOB) facility, conducting large-scale experimental studies on marine community responses to environmental change. His work with the GAME (Global Approach by Modular Experiments) project demonstrates his commitment to international collaboration and capacity building in marine ecological research.









