Maren Striebel
@marenstriebel.bsky.social
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Aquatic Ecologist with focus on biodiversity and ecological stoichiometry Senior Scientist at University of Oldenburg, Germany
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The three finalists were chosen by a scientific board and the order was decided by audience vote.
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After a turbulent and exciting few weeks, the great news is that @anikahappe.bsky.social successfully defended her PhD thesis AND was awarded second place in the DGL Early Career Award.
Congratulations!!!

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Anika presenting her paper during plenary session
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The Company of Biologists Workshop: Why Are Cells the Size They Are?

Thank you to Workshop organisers Dustin Marshall and Craig White.

#Workshop #Biology #CellBiology #Cells #Community #Collaboration #Research #Researchers #Academia #Academics
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Image text: Why Are Cells the Size They Are?
Buxted Park, East Sussex, UK
13-16 July 2025
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Apply👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇
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We offer a 5-year research position in the #PlanktonEcology lab in Wilhelmshaven. Are you interested in empirically testing ecological concepts? We offer a stimulating scientific environment, experimental facilities & support to establish an independent research profile
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Postdoctoral researcher in Plankton Ecology // University of Oldenburg
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I’m thrilled to finally share our new dataset paper-years in the making! This has been an incredible rewarding project, and it was a true pleasure to work with such an amazing team of researchers. Huge thanks to supported by @idiv for the support www.nature.com/articles/s41...
StoichLife: A Global Dataset of Plant and Animal Elemental Content - Scientific Data
Scientific Data - StoichLife: A Global Dataset of Plant and Animal Elemental Content
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@icbm-uol.bsky.social offers a fully funded professorship in theoretical oceanography. Join a great team of physicists, chemists, and biologists working on the marine environment. Oldenburg is a truly livable city and connected to a range of marine institutes in NW Germany

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Professorship in Theoretical Physical Oceanography // University of Oldenburg
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If you are interested in a postdoc opportunity in Europe, I'd suggest you to consider the EU Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship:

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If you are into marine microbial ecology and evolution, I'd love to support your application (see more at merenlab.org).

E-MAIL ME NOW! :)
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Many thanks go to all co-authors who have all made substantial contributions: @anikahappe.bsky.social , Apostolos Koussoroplis, @hillebr1.bsky.social, Julian Merder and @marenstriebel.bsky.social ☺️
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My first post is finally here:

I am very excited to share our newest paper in Ecology where we present the temperature-dependent effect of multiple resources on #phytoplankton growth, using gradients of temperatures, light and nutrients.

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Temperature‐dependent responses to light and nutrients in phytoplankton
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What a great first thing to do after my holidays: I am excited to share our newest paper in which we mimicked rainfall scenarios as nutrient and cDOM pulses of different frequency and intensity in #mesocosms and disentangled the effects on plankton #stoichiometry! doi.org/10.1002/lno.... @aslo.org
Nutrient pulse scenarios drive contrasting patterns in the functional stability of freshwater phytoplankton
Climate change is increasing the frequency, intensity, and stochasticity of extreme weather events such as heavy rainfall, storm-induced mixing, or prolonged drought periods. This results in more var...
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A big thank you to my co-authors (@marenstriebel.bsky.social, @asterionella.bsky.social, Bence Gergácz, Bence Buttyán, Jens Nejstgaard, Silke Langenheder) and all those who contributed to a wonderful time at the @fieldSITES.bsky.social mesocosm site at Lake Erken with #AQUACOSM.
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Read our new paper in EcologicalMonographs esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
We introduce a framework on how to partition species contributions to ecological stability in disturbed communities based on species absolute change in biomass and relative change in proportion.
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Interestingly, compensatory dynamics between species, where rare species increased in biomass after dominant species decreased in biomass following the disturbance, occurred in both model simulations and empirical data.

with @marenstriebel.bsky.social @hillebr1.bsky.social & others (not on bluesky)
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Congratulations to @sebastianneun.bsky.social for winning the Wilhelmshaven Science Award in the student category!

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Coastal waters are darkening, with drastic consequences for marine life. This new podcast from DW explores what’s causing our once clear coastal waters to go murky. Amazing work Jonas and colleagues - really worth listening! @ostseeforschung.bsky.social

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Deep Dive: What's stealing the light from our oceans?
Coastal waters are darkening, with drastic consequences for marine life and the fishing industry. We explore what’s causing our once clear coastal waters to go murky.
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icbm-uol.bsky.social
We are looking for a geoscientist with strong competence in geology, sedimentology, geoecology and/or geobotany of coastal systems, preferably with a focus on the study of shelf seacoasts.

ICBM is seeking to fill a

Professorship (f/m/x) "Anthropocene Coast"
salary scale W2

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Professorship (f/m/x) Anthropocene Coast, salary scale W2 // Universität Oldenburg
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🌊🌍 Celebrate #WorldOceanDay on June 8th! We asked researchers from the University of Bremen and the University of Oldenburg what drives them and what they are passionate about. Read the full interview here ➡️ uol.de/en/news/arti...
#TogetherforaStrongerOcean
@hifmb.bsky.social @icbm-uol.bsky.social
Why are you passionate about your research topic?
There is still so much unknown to be discovered in deep-sea research and especially in my field, lipid and metabolite research, that the explorer's heart is burning!  We know that the samples are unique and offer insights into a completely foreign world that we want to explore.
Dr. Florence Schubotz, Organic Geochemist at MARUM, University of Bremen What impact does your research have?
We need to understand what makes marine ecosystems resilient - also to be able to assess how we can best protect the oceans.
Prof. Dr. Helmut Hillebrand, marine ecologist at the ICBM/ HIFMB, University of Oldenburg Your research in short: What is the most exciting thing at the moment?
As an organic geochemist, I am very interested in how carbon in its various forms moves through marine biota, the ocean and the sea floor - today and in the past, and how these processes interact with the climate.
Prof. Dr. Kai-Uwe Hinrichs, Organic Geochemist at MARUM, University of Bremen Why are you passionate about your research topic?
I am fascinated by how tiny microorganisms have such a huge global impact, for example by storing carbon in the ocean.
Prof. Dr. Sinikka Lennartz, ocean modeler at the ICBM, University of Oldenburg
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Our first #Aquacosm_plus #OpenAccess publication on the impact of warming on North Sea phytoplankton is published! This project was lead by Antonia Ahme and Anika Happe supported by a great team 🦠🔥🫧 #Planktotrons
@icbm-uol.bsky.social

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Happy (Planktonic) Holidays!