- Social and Educational Sciences
- Marine and coastal ecosystems
- Information Technology Governance and Strategy
- Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies
- Protist diversity and phylogeny
- Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences
- Forest ecology and management
- Team Dynamics and Performance
- Marine Biology and Ecology Research
- Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology
- Complex Systems and Decision Making
- Quality and Supply Management
- Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics
- Multimedia Communication and Technology
- Impact of Technology on Adolescents
- Life Cycle Costing Analysis
- Mediterranean and Iberian flora and fauna
- Viral-associated cancers and disorders
- Digital Communication and Language
- FinTech, Crowdfunding, Digital Finance
- Research in Social Sciences
- Science and Climate Studies
- Subterranean biodiversity and taxonomy
- Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
- Stock Market Forecasting Methods
Stockholm University
2024
University of Gävle
2022
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
2013
Forestry Research Institute of Sweden
2013
Abstract In highly seasonal systems, the emergence of planktonic resting stages from sediment is a key driver for bloom timing and plankton community composition. The termination phase often linked to environmental cues, but extent which recruitment affected by climate change remains largely unknown coastal environments. Here we investigate phyto- zooplankton oxic sediments in Baltic Sea controlled experiment under proposed temperature light increase during spring summer. We find that stage...
Summary Chemotherapy and rituximab (R) is current standard therapy in diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma (DLBCL), but a substantial proportion of patients still fail to reach sustained remission. In vitro studies have indicated that resistance could be accompanied by dysregulated apoptotic pathways, such as the phosphatidylinositol 3‐kinase (PI3K)/AKT signaling pathway, which can constitutively activated DLBCL. this retrospective, immunohistochemical study on 106 treated with R‐CHO(E)P...
Phototrophic protists are a fundamental component of the world's oceans by serving as primary source energy, oxygen, and organic nutrients for entire ecosystem. Due to high natural seasonality their habitat, temperate could harbour many well-adapted species that tolerate ocean warming. However, these may not sustain ecosystem functions equally well. To address uncertainties, we conducted 30-day mesocosm experiment investigate how moderate (12 °C) substantial (18 warming compared ambient...
Abstract Coastal ecosystems dominate oceanic methane (CH4) emissions. However, there is limited knowledge about how biotic interactions between infauna and aerobic methanotrophs (i.e. CH4 oxidizing bacteria) drive the spatial–temporal dynamics of these Here, we investigated role meio- macrofauna in mediating sediment–water fluxes methanotrophic activity that can oxidize significant portions CH4. We show increases by enhancing vertical solute transport through bioturbation, but this effect...
Since the choice of material for construction single-family houses has a major impact on buildings' total carbon dioxide emissions, this study examines emissions from various structural frame (frame) materials used in Nordic countries. The analysed are wood, concrete, and steel as they most frequently chosen these To map materials, literature review existing life cycle analyses is conducted. present results, typical wall employed each material; width height walls 1 m, while depth varies...
Having secured venture capital for their startups, digital entrepreneurs face a critical transition to the post-investment phase. They must evolve new organizational models and demonstrate capacity operate in present while maintaining attention future. This unfolds hyper-turbulent context where rapid growth is crucial due competitive advantages from scale scope. While present-future tension has received extensive other domains, we know little about how it manifests affects startups...
Phototrophic protists are a fundamental component of the world’s oceans by serving as primary source energy, oxygen, and organic nutrients for entire ecosystem. Due to high natural seasonality their habitat, temperate could harbour many well-adapted species that tolerate ocean warming. However, these may not sustain ecosystem functions equally well. To address uncertainties, we conducted 30-day mesocosm experiment investigate how moderate (12 °C) substantial (18 warming compared ambient...
Abstract Rising temperature is one of the most visible effects global change on Earth; however, it barely known how moderate or extreme warming events impact trophic interactions and energy transfer in food webs. Combining a mesocosm approach two‐point dilution incubations, we quantified natural plankton assemblages respond to (+6°C vs. +12°C above ambient temperature), covering nitrogen‐to‐phosphorus gradient from nutrient‐saturated limited conditions. We addressed both drivers altered...