Lucinda Kraufvelin

Lucinda Kraufvelin
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  • Master of Science
  • PhD Student at Åbo Akademi University

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6
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Current institution
Åbo Akademi University
Current position
  • PhD Student
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 (6)
Article
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Introduction Ecosystem engineers play a pivotal role in shaping habitats through their activities and presence. In shallow Baltic waters, seagrasses, patch-forming mussels, and infaunal clams modify soft bottom habitats, impacting benthic community structure. While the individual effects of these ecosystem engineers are well studied, interactions a...
Poster
Heatwaves can push species beyond their tolerance limits, leading to species loss and rewiring of feeding interactions with consequences for food web functioning and stability. Yet, challenges with quantifying trophic interactions currently hinder our ability to predict how food webs respond to future climate scenarios. To quantify trophic interact...
Poster
Poster summarizing my experimental plans in the Kiel Outdoor Benthocosms in 2022-2023.
Thesis
Seawater temperature is an important variable affecting both the distribution and performance of marine organisms. In conjunction with climate change, marine heatwaves are expected to become more frequent and increase in their intensity and duration, mainly driven by a warming trend in sea surface temperature (SST). The effects of warming on marine...
Article
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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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