Lucinda Kraufvelin

Lucinda Kraufvelin
Åbo Akademi University · Department of Biology

Master of Science

About

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4 Research Items
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Education
November 2019 - May 2021
Åbo Akademi University
Field of study
  • Environmental and Marine Biology
September 2015 - November 2019
Åbo Akademi University
Field of study
  • Environmental and Marine Biology

Publications

Publications (4)
Poster
Poster summarizing my experimental plans in the Kiel Outdoor Benthocosms in 2022-2023.
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Despite many theories, the recent evident decreases in blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) abundance in southern Norway and western Sweden (eastern North Sea) have not yet been explained. To test the possible role of increased predation, an ongoing mesocosm experiment exploring general effects of two mesopredators on the structure of littoral macroalgal a...

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Project
My research aims to consider multiple drivers of ecosystem functioning, out of which one driver is abiotic (marine heatwave) and the other biotic (non-indigenous species). Marine heatwaves and their impacts on marine systems are, as of yet, not extensively studied in the northern parts of the Baltic Sea, and the impact of many non-indigenous species on the functionality of Baltic Sea ecosystems largely remains unclear. Using mesocosm experiments, I will expose Baltic Sea model communities to marine heatwaves of varying intensities and durations, running experiments in the presence and absence of non-indigenous species.