Sebastian Neun
Sebastian Neun
Research Focus
My research focuses on the role of light for phytoplankton at both individual and community levels. Considering light as a multidimensional and variable resource, I investigate the effects of varying light intensity and color on plankton dynamics in freshwater environments, combining laboratory, mesocosm, and field experiments.
Keywords
Plankton Dynamics – Trophic Interactions – Photosynthesis – Light intensity and spectrum – Environmental Variability
Project
Phytoplankton response to fluctuating light intensity and spectrum II – How fluctuations in the multiple dimensions of LIGHt shape phytoplankTON (LIGHT-ON). DFG (German Research Foundation) funded project.
Selected publications
Neun, S., Hintz, N.H., Schröder, M., and Striebel, M. (2022). Phytoplankton Response to Different Light Colors and Fluctuation Frequencies. Frontiers in Marine Science 9. doi: 10.3389/fmars.2022.824624
Short CV
M.S., Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Oldenburg, 2020-2023
B.S., Environmental Sciences, University of Oldenburg, 2017-2020