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Curriculum of ResearchPersonal DataNameSommer, Ulrich, Prof. Dr.born at 01.09.1952 in Vienna, AustriaAffiliationInstitutionIFM-GEOMARInstitute/Department Marine Ecology (FB3)Address Düsternbrooker Weg 20City, ZIP Code Kiel, 24105Phone +49-431-600 4400Fax +49-431-600 4402e-mailusommer@ifm-geomar.deEducation1970 Matura, Vienna1970 - 1977 Student of biology, Univ. of Vienna1977 Doctorate, Univ. of Vienna1985 Habilitation, Univ. of ConstanceResearch Experience1974 - 1977 Primary production of freshwater benthic microalgae (Univ. of Vienna)1978 - 1979 Competition among phytoplankton of Neusiedler See (Univ. of Vienna)1979 - 1985 Seasonal succession and competition in Lake Constance phytoplankton (Univ. ofConstance)1985 - 1991 Interactions of competition and grazing among lake phytoplankton (Max-Planck-Inst- of Limnology, Plön)1985 - 1991 Identification of phytoplankton nutrient limitation in situ (Max-Planck-Inst- ofLimnology, Plön)1985 - 2002 Role of competition and disturbance for phytoplankton diversity (Univ. ofConstance, Max-Planck-Inst- of Limnology, Plön, Univ. of Oldenburg, IFM-GEOMAR)1991 -1994 Phytoplankton and microphytobenthos of the Wadden Sea (Univ. of Oldenburg)1994 - Food web interaction in littoral benthos (IFM-GEOMAR)1994 - 2000 Role of competition and disturbance for benthos diversity (IFM-GEOMAR)1994 - Food web interactions in marine plankton (IFM-GEOMAR)2002 - Response of marine plankton to climate change2005 - Ecosystem function of benthos diversityProjects2004 - 2006 <strong>The</strong> role of grazing in the nutrient cycling of the Northern Red Sea (German IsraeliFoundation)2004 - 2010 DFG priority program 1162 AQUASHIFT: <strong>The</strong> impact of climate variability onaquatic ecosystems: program coordination and metaanalysis (DFG)2004 - 2010 So 145/23-1: Match and mismatch during phytoplankton spring succession (DFG)2004 - 2006 So 145/25-1: Food selection of marine copepods: Is there a switch between algaeand protozoa (DFG)2005 - 2006 So 145/26-1: Causes and consequences of genetic, taxonomic and functionaldiversity in marine ecosystems (DFG)Main PublicationsSommer U, Sommer F (2005) Cladocerans versus copepods: the cause of contrasting top-downcontrols on freshwater and marine phytoplankton. Oecologia, DOI 10.1007/s00442-005-0320-0Sommer U, Hansen T, Blum O, Holzner N, Vadstein O, Stibor H (2005) Copepod andmicrozooplankton grazing n mesocosms fertilised with different Si:N ratios: no overlap betweenfood spectra and Si:N-influence on zooplankton trophic level. Oecologia 142, 274-283Sommer U, Sommer F, Feuchtmayr H, Hansen T (2004) <strong>The</strong> influence of mesozooplankton onphytoplankton nutrient limitation: A mesocosm study with northeast Atlantic phytoplankton.Protist 155, 295-304.Sommer U, Hansen T, Stibor H, Vadstein O (2004) <strong>The</strong> persistence of phytoplankton responsesA64
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