WHO WE ARE
The Arctic is a key region
for the global climate.
Better understanding this climate system is a main task
of marine and polar research funded by the German Federal Ministry
of Education and Research (BMBF).
Meet our team
PROF. DR LAURA EPP
University of Konstanz, Limnological Institute, Department of Biology
Role in YESSS: Lead of work package 1. Year-round monitoring of biotic and abiotic parameters
Research focus in the project: Population genetic analyses of phytoplankton across the year. Overwintering strategies of phytoplankton and recruitment.
DR CLARA HOPPE
Alfred Wegener Institute - Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI), Bremerhaven
Role in YESSS: Lead of the YESSS project. Lead of work package 3. Experiments on winter survival in warming oceans
Research focus in the project: Year-round monitoring of the Kongsfjorden ecosystem with a focus on phytoplankton, overwintering success and temperature sensitivity of Arctic phytoplankton.
PROF. DR BERNHARD LIEB
Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz (JGU), Institute for Molecular Physiology (imP)
Role in YESSS: Senior researcher
Research focus in the project: Performing physiological and molecular experiments and NGS-based genomic and transcriptomic analyses on temperature sensitivities of the polar cod B. saida to identify variations in resilience as well as potential physiological bottlenecks of a changing arctic environment.
PROF. DR BJÖRN CHRISTIAN ROST
Alfred Wegener Institute - Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research (AWI), Bremerhaven University of Bremen
Role in YESSS: Researcher
Research focus in the project: Seasonally resolved physiological plasticity and ecosystem functions of Arctic phytoplankton under global warming.
DR KLARA WOLF
University of Konstanz, Environmental Genomics
Role in YESSS: Researcher
Research focus in the project: Genetic analysis of our year-round sampling campaign for an overview on general biodiversity and our different focal species throughout the different seasons of the year; overwintering strategies of phytoplankton in marine sediments.
PROF. DR. CHRISTIAN MÖLLMANN
University of Hamburg, Institute of Marine Ecosystem and Fishery Science
Role in YESSS: Lead of work package 4. Trophic network modeling to evaluate food web resilience
Research focus in the project: Modeling of food web interactions and the impacts of climate change and fisheries.
Global change in the Arctic also affects the weather and climate in Germany, Europe and other parts of the world via atmospheric and oceanic interactions, as well as the associated extreme events.
Learn more about the German polar strategy