
Amalia Keck
Job description
My research focuses on the long-term changes in coastal benthic ecosystems in northern Norway, Svalbard, and Northeast Greenland, related to climate change.
Doreen Kohlbach,
Katrin Schmidt,
Haakon Hop,
Anette Wold,
Amalia Keck Al-Habahbeh,
Simon T. Belt
et al.:
Winter Carnivory and Diapause Counteract the Reliance on Ice Algae by Barents Sea Zooplankton
Frontiers in Marine Science 24. March 2021 DOI
Doreen Kohlbach,
Haakon Hop,
Anette Wold,
Katrin Schmidt,
Lukas Smik,
Simon T. Belt
et al.:
Multiple trophic markers trace dietary carbon sources in Barents Sea zooplankton during late summer.
Frontiers in Marine Science 2021 DOI
Amalia Keck,
Susanne Kortsch,
Bodil Bluhm,
frank Beuchel,
Bjørn Gulliksen,
Carl Ballantine
et al.:
Arctic coastal benthos long-term responses to perturbations under climate warming: Climate change impact on Arctic benthos
Amalia Keck,
Susanne Kortsch,
Bodil Bluhm,
Raul Primicerio,
Frank Beuchel,
Bjørn Gulliksen
:
Recolonization and succession of a subtidal rocky-bottom epibenthic community in Smeerenburgfjord, NW Svalbard.
2018
Susanne Kortsch,
Raul Primicerio,
Frank Beuchel,
Bodil Bluhm,
Øystein Varpe,
Carl Ballantine
et al.:
Functional changes in sub-Arctic benthos following macroalgae expansions.
2018
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Teaching
BIO-2513 Marin biodiversity
BIO-2010 Marine ecology
AB-321/821 Arctic benthic ecology