Lars Gamfeldt
gamfeldt.bsky.social
Lars Gamfeldt
@gamfeldt.bsky.social

Marine ecologist, interested in biodiversity change and its functional consequences. Much into algae. Professor at University of Gothenburg, Sweden, and coordinate the project KelpIT (@kelpit.bsky.social).
Avoids flying. Enjoys music, very much!
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Environmental science 47%
Geography 16%

Question: Does anybody know of papers studying the connection between #yeast #biodiversity and #ecosystem #functioning?
Can coexisting yeast strains show complementarity and niche partitioning?
Any articles would be highly appreciated.
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Description for the call can be found here.
www.vr.se/english/just...
I can communicate interested people to my Department (Dep. Marine Sciences) for potential nominations. (3) of (3)
The Swedish Research Council is setting up a programme for strategic recruitment of associate senior lecturers
In January 2026, the Swedish Research Council will issue a call for career support funding for associate senior lecturers. Higher education institutions are invited to nominate candidates whose resear...
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Nominations need to be via my department, and timeline is extremely short (a week from now). Scientific achievements need to be "Highly excellent" as defined by the Swedish Research Council. There will be further calls 2026. (2) of (3)
Please
Opportunity!
Anybody knows of young marine ecologists (within 7 years from earned PhD) that would like to come to Gothenburg, Sweden, for a nationally funded Assistant Professorship? It is highly competitive but well funded. (1) of (3)

Amazing (and prestigious) opportunity in Sweden: The Crown Princess Victoria Professorship in Biodiversity.
The announcement can be found here: web103.reachmee.com/ext/I005/103...
I've heard that the position will come with a lot of resources.
🧪 #biodiversity
The Crown Princess Victoria Professorship in Biodiversity
Professorship in Biodiversity. The University of Gothenburg hereby announces a unique and prestigious position – the
web103.reachmee.com

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Super excited to share this work looking at seaweed trait differences across microhabitat! Proud of this team of undergraduates for working so hard to make get this paper published. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/author...

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Fascinating dive in a kelp forest to urchin barren transition zone yesterday in Monterey! 🌊🤿

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No drones, no AI, not very high-tech at all, only hard working people shaking and rinsing Ascophyllum to get all associated fauna out for biodiversity analyses 💪🏼🌱 #PhycologyFriday

The achievable carbon uptake from planting trees is much lower than previous estimates, and even lower than many nations have committed to. New paper by Wang et al. in Science. www.science.org/doi/10.1126/... 🧪🌏🌳🌲🌐
Woah!...

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Despite all my rage, I’m still just a kelp in a cage.

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Vi måste avverka mer för att kunna skydda mer skog? 🙃

That’s a lot of Ascophyllum!

”Utan intäkter från ett aktivt skogsbruk saknas resurser för skogsvårdande åtgärder och för att utveckla den biologiska mångfalden.”
Vad menas med ”utveckla” tro?

Ojoj, vilket inlägg i debatten om skogsbruk. Monokulturer och nya trädarter…

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Once again on the “achievements” of the most right wing government in the history of #Finland. Sigh.

To warn others to learn from our mistakes.

On the left, government projections of new jobs (blue) vs the reality (red); on the right, distribution of tax cuts by income decile.

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Greetings from Arctic Norway, 70.7°N. Tomorrow we go to one of our Ascophyllum sites to measure Asco properties, identify all species in frames and associated with the rockweed. Or aim is to compare structure, function and biodiversity in harvested areas with the unharvested control.

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I missed this when it came out last September - excellent essay!
Not-so-mutually beneficial coral symbiosis: Current Biology www.cell.com/current-biol...
Not-so-mutually beneficial coral symbiosis
The partnership between corals and their intracellular algal symbionts has long been a textbook example of mutually beneficial association. In this essay, Mikhail Matz argues for an updated view in which the coral acts more as a farmer of algal cells to support its own growth.
www.cell.com

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Just out in @jexpbiol.bsky.social: Great work by @racinerangel.bsky.social documenting effects of a 6-month factorial field manipulation of warming X CO2 on intertidal mussel shell thickness, strength, & corrosion. #SitkaNSF @cascadejbs.bsky.social journals.biologists.com/jeb/article/...

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Läget är allvarligt för Sveriges biologiska mångfald.
Många av de arter och livsmiljöer som finns i Sverige är idag under stor press. Endast omkring 40 procent av arterna och 20 procent av livsmiljötyperna bedöms ha gynnsam bevarandestatus i hela landet.

www.naturvardsverket.se/om-oss/aktue...
Läget är allvarligt för Sveriges biologiska mångfald
2025-08-19 PRESSMEDDELANDE Många av de arter och livsmiljöer som finns i Sverige är idag under stor press. Endast omkring 40 procent av arterna och 20 procent av livsmiljötyperna bedöms ha gynnsam bev...
www.naturvardsverket.se

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Climate change threatens even the tough ones. Our new study shows that even Ascophyllum nodosum, a tough brown seaweed, struggles with rapid temperature swings during low tides, and populations across Europe vary in their heat tolerance.
Read more here: jecologyblog.com/2025/05/20/c...
Can Resilient Species Keep Up? Climate Change Threatens Even Tough Seaweeds
Fernando Lima, CIBIO/BIOPOLIS, University of Porto, Portugal, discusses his article: Simulated intertidal heat stress on the brown seaweed Ascophyllum nodosum demonstrates differential population s…
jecologyblog.com

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New paper out! 🌊 We show that southern populations of Fucus spp. are especially vulnerable to repeated low-tide heat stress — a key factor for their future under climate change.
👉 doi.org/10.1016/j.ma...
doi.org

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A Trans-Tasman collaboration between IMAS & @aucklanduni.bsky.social researchers shows Longspined Sea Urchins are a huge threat to NE #NewZealand marine ecosystems. And as the region is at lower latitudes, the impact there could outstrip what we've seen in #Tasmania.

Study: doi.org/10.1016/j.je...

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How many ants??? 20 quadrillion!!! Here's the paper with the maths... www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/... 🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜

Hot take.
Conferences should be at locations where as many people as possible can get as easy as possible (minimizing transportation and CO2 footprint), not where people want to take vacation.

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Check out our new review paper, championed by Lydia White, "A path towards appropriate degradation experiments for assessing carbon sequestration potential of macroalgae". Read it here: besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/... @coastclim.bsky.social @tvarminne.bsky.social #mCDR
A path towards appropriate degradation experiments for assessing carbon sequestration potential of macroalgae
We systematically reviewed literature on macroalgal degradation. To date, most degradation experiments are carried out in aquaria or shallow environments, span short timescales or rarely incorporate ....
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