Stockholm university

Moritz Nusser

About me

I'm a PhD student in marine biology with research interests in aquatic ecology and biogeochemistry. My work focuses on the biological drivers of greenhouse gas fluxes in aquatic environments.

Research

My research investigates how bioturbation by benthic infauna influences greenhouse gas fluxes in the Baltic Sea’s coastal regions. Specifically, I focus on ebullitive and diffusive fluxes of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) and explore how bioturbation traits like mode and size impact these emissions. Overall, my research aims to fill critical gaps in our understanding of these processes, enhancing our ability to assess and manage their implications for climate change impacts on coastal environments.

Research projects

PhD student

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