Tom Langbehnمشاهده پروفایل
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Tom Langbehn is a Researcher at the Department of Biological Sciences, University of Bergen (UiB), affiliated with the Theoretical Ecology Group and the Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research. His work integrates theory, modeling, and field experiments to study marine ecosystems, with a focus on light-driven ecological interactions, mesopelagic zones, and polar environments. Research Interests: Langbehn specializes in understanding how light and vision influence species distributions, predator-prey dynamics, and ecosystem responses to climate change. He explores topics such as mesopelagic fish ecology, Arctic sea-ice impacts, and the effects of artificial light on marine organisms. His recent projects include investigating trophic subsidies from open oceans and reimagining fisheries as sustainable food systems. Key Projects: Leads the Trond Mohn-funded project on Advection and Trophic Subsidies (2025–2028), and collaborates on How can fisheries contribute more to a sustainable future? Scientific Awards: TMF Starting Grant (2025) Labs/Teams: Theoretical Ecology Group, Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research






