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Ralf Rautenberger

Laboratorio de Ecosistemas de Macroalgas Antárticas y Subanárticas (LEMAS)

Punta Arenas, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


My research is focussed on the ecology and physiology of marine algae, with emphasis on the impact of climate change on the biodiversity in temperate and polar coastal ecosystems. I study how CO2-driven ocean acidification and temperature rise, coastal eutrophication and radiation stress modulate photosynthesis, nitrogen and carbon assimilation such to influence algal growth. I characterise the photosynthetic performance of algae using chlorophyll fluorometry, which is further specified by biochemical analyses of key enzymes and metabolites as well as the oxidative stress management. To put my research in an ecologically realistic context, I determine the environmental conditions in algal habitats by taking water samples and using a wide range of scientific instruments such as multi-parameter probes and hyper-spectral radiometers.

Educación

  •  Doctor rerum naturalium, University of Bremen. Alemania, 2008
  •  Diploma (is equivalent to a Master degree), University of Leipzig. Alemania, 2003

Experiencia Académica

  •   Postdoctoral research scientist Full Time

    Universidad de Magallanes

    Punta Arenas, Chile

    2016 - Sin Información

  •   Postdoctoral research scientist Full Time

    Universidad Austral de Chile

    Valdivia, Chile

    2014 - 2015

  •   Postdoctoral research scientist Full Time

    University of Bremen

    Bremen, Alemania

    2013 - 2013

  •   Postdoctoral research scientist Full Time

    University of Otago

    Dunedin, Nueva Zelanda

    2010 - 2013

  •   Visiting scientist Full Time

    State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science

    Xiamen, China

    2009 - 2010

  •   Postdoctoral research scientist Full Time

    University of Bremen

    Bremen, Alemania

    2008 - 2009

  •   Research Assistant Full Time

    University of Bremen

    Bremen, Alemania

    2007 - 2007

  •   Research Assistant Full Time

    University of Bremen

    Bremen, Alemania

    2004 - 2007


 

Article (11)

Dynamic summer solar radiation in Antarctic coastal ecosystems and its effects on photosynthesis of the endemic Antarctic brown macroalga Desmarestia menziesii (Phaeophyceae)
Stress Tolerance of the Endemic Antarctic Brown Alga Desmarestia anceps to UV Radiation and Temperature is Mediated by High Concentrations of Phlorotannins
Effects of increased seawater temperature on UV tolerance of Antarctic marine macroalgae
Saturating light and not increased carbon dioxide under ocean acidification drives photosynthesis and growth in Ulva rigida (Chlorophyta)
Acclimation to UV radiation and antioxidative defence in the endemic Antarctic brown macroalga Desmarestia anceps along a depth gradient
Photosynthetic responses to UV-radiation of intertidal macroalgae from the Strait of Magellan (Chile)
The abiotic environment of polar marine benthic algae
Impact of temperature on UV-susceptibility of two Ulva (Chlorophyta) species from Antarctic and Subantarctic regions
Physiological acclimation to gradients of solar irradiance within mats of the filamentous green macroalga Chaetomorpha linum from southern Spain
Expedition in die Antarktis und nach Chile
Photophysiology and primary production of phytoplankton in freshwater

BookSection (3)

Seaweed responses to environmental stress: reactive oxygen and antioxidative strategies
Oxidative stress tolerance strategies of intertidal macroalgae
UV-susceptibility of photosynthesis of adult sporophytes of four brown Antarctic macroalgae (Phaeophyceae)

ConferencePaper (1)

ANTIOXIDATIVE STRATEGIES OF THE INTERTIDAL GREEN MACROALGA ULVA PROLIFERA L. TO DIFFERENT UV-B IRRADIANCES
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Ralf Rautenberger

Laboratorio de Ecosistemas de Macroalgas Antárticas y Subanárticas (LEMAS)

Punta Arenas, Chile

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Iván Gómez

Profesor Titular

Instituto de Ciencias Marinas y Limnológicas

UNIVERSIDAD AUSTRAL DE CHIE

Valdivia, Chile

1
Pamela Fernandez

Postdoc researcher

Centro i-mar, Universidad de Los Lagos

Puerto Montt, Chile

1
Andrés Mansilla

Vicerrector de Investigación y Postgrado

Departamento de Ciencias y Recursos Naturales

UNIVERSIDAD DE MAGALLANES

Punta Arenas, Chile