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Kirsten Christoffersen

Principal Investigator · FROST Project
Professor, University of Copenhagen, DK

Kristen is mainly involved in the Module 02 · Food webs and focus on plankton and benthic communities.

In brief

Kirsten S. Christoffersen is a professor of freshwater ecology at the University of Copenhagen. Her research focuses on lake food webs, the impacts of cyanobacteria, and how climate change affects Arctic and alpine aquatic ecosystems. She also directs the university’s Arctic field station and teaches advanced courses in Arctic biology and aquatic ecology, while leading extensive fieldwork in extreme environments.


Research interests
 
aquatic ecology · food webs · carbon flow · climate · plankton · benthos · biomanipulation and restoration

Infrastructure
 

Arctic Station, Qeqertarsuaq, West Greenland


Projects
 
    - Temporal variations in Faroese lakes, Danish Ag. Higher Education & Science (2023-2025)

    - Ecological change in Arctic/alpine lakes, Swedish Research Council (2022-2024) (partner)

    - Back to the future for freshwaters in Eric the Reds land, Greenland; Carlsberg (2020-2023)

    - Arctic Biodiversity in freshwater, Belmont Forum/Biodiversa, (2018-2022)
Scientific leadership and collaborative network
 
    Leader of Arctic Station, Qeqertarsuaq, West Greenland

    Steering group member of Circummpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Program

    Ad hoc member of the evaluation committee for the Finnish Academy, the Swedish anf Norwegian Research Consil

Publications
 

Professional experience

1991-now

2026-
2013

2009-
2014

1990

Professor, University of Copenhagen (UCPH)

Freshwater Biology Section, Dept. of Biology,

Professor II, University Centre of Svalbard, Norway

Center leader of Polar Science Center, Faculty of Natural Sciences (UCPH)

PhD in Freshwater Ecology at University of Copenhagen (UCPH)

CONTACT
KIRSTEN CHRISTOFFERSEN
kchristoffersen (at) bio.ku.dk.
Dept. of Biology, University of Copenhagen,
Universitetsparken 4, 3rd floor, DK-2100
Copenhagen OE, Denmark.
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