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CURRICULUM VITAE - 1 - PROF. DR. SCARLETT TRIMBORN PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION: Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI) Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven, Germany phone: +49 471 4831 1038 e-mail: [email protected] https://www.uni-bremen.de/marbot/team/ https://www.awi.de/nc/en/about-us/organisation/staff/scarlett-trimborn.html https://www.awi.de/en/science/junior-groups/ecotrace.html RESEARCH INTERESTS: Southern Ocean phytoplankton ecology and biogeochemistry Trace metal phytoplankton ecophysiology Sensitivity of phytoplankton to global change (Ocean acidification, OA) Species competition and ecological distribution of species Marine carbon cycle and climate feedbacks EDUCATION: 03/2008 PhD thesis: ‘Inorganic carbon acquisition of marine phytoplankton with emphasis on selected diatom species’ supervised by Dr. B. Rost, University Bremen, Germany 11/2004 State exam in biology, French and educational science, University Hamburg, Germany PROFESSIONAL/RESEARCH EXPERIENCE: 05/2013 - 03/2020 Adjunct Professor Marine Biosciences at University Bremen 04/2013 - 03/2020 Head of Helmholtz Young Investigator Group (HYIG) ‘ EcoTrace - Role of trace metals in Antarctic phytoplankton ecology’ at AWI and in cooperation with University Bremen, Germany 10/2013 - present Radiation safety officer at AWI 01/2010 - 03/2013 PI of German Science Foundation (DFG) funded project TR 899-2 ‘Effects of CO 2 and light on carbon acquisition of key diatom species of the Southern Ocean’, AWI, Bremerhaven, Germany 11/2009 - 04/2010 Visiting scientist in Prof. Peter Ralphs Aquatic Photosynthesis group, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia 04/2008 - 12/2009 Research scientist in European Research Council funded group ‘PhytoChange’ headed by Dr. Björn Rost, AWI, Bremerhaven, Germany 05 - 06/2006 Visiting scientist in Prof. Philippe Tortells group, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada 01/2005 - 03/2008 PhD student in section Marine Biogeosciences, AWI, Bremerhaven, Germany, headed by Prof. Dieter Wolf-Gladrow 07/2003 - 04/2004 First state examination study, AWI, Bremerhaven, Germany University of Bremen Leobener Str. NW2, A-2170, 28359 Bremen, Germany phone: 0049-421-218-63054

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PROF. DR. SCARLETT TRIMBORN

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION:

Alfred Wegener Institute (AWI)

Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research

Am Handelshafen 12,

27570 Bremerhaven, Germany

phone: +49 471 4831 1038

e-mail: [email protected] https://www.uni-bremen.de/marbot/team/

https://www.awi.de/nc/en/about-us/organisation/staff/scarlett-trimborn.html

https://www.awi.de/en/science/junior-groups/ecotrace.html

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

Southern Ocean phytoplankton ecology and biogeochemistry

Trace metal phytoplankton ecophysiology

Sensitivity of phytoplankton to global change (Ocean acidification, OA)

Species competition and ecological distribution of species

Marine carbon cycle and climate feedbacks

EDUCATION:

03/2008 PhD thesis: ‘Inorganic carbon acquisition of marine phytoplankton with emphasis

on selected diatom species’ supervised by Dr. B. Rost, University Bremen, Germany

11/2004 State exam in biology, French and educational science, University Hamburg,

Germany

PROFESSIONAL/RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:

05/2013 - 03/2020 Adjunct Professor Marine Biosciences at University Bremen

04/2013 - 03/2020 Head of Helmholtz Young Investigator Group (HYIG) ‘EcoTrace - Role of

trace metals in Antarctic phytoplankton ecology’ at AWI and in

cooperation with University Bremen, Germany

10/2013 - present Radiation safety officer at AWI

01/2010 - 03/2013 PI of German Science Foundation (DFG) funded project TR 899-2 ‘Effects of

CO2 and light on carbon acquisition of key diatom species of the Southern

Ocean’, AWI, Bremerhaven, Germany

11/2009 - 04/2010 Visiting scientist in Prof. Peter Ralphs Aquatic Photosynthesis group,

University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia

04/2008 - 12/2009 Research scientist in European Research Council funded group

‘PhytoChange’ headed by Dr. Björn Rost, AWI, Bremerhaven, Germany

05 - 06/2006 Visiting scientist in Prof. Philippe Tortells group, University of British

Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

01/2005 - 03/2008 PhD student in section Marine Biogeosciences, AWI, Bremerhaven,

Germany, headed by Prof. Dieter Wolf-Gladrow

07/2003 - 04/2004 First state examination study, AWI, Bremerhaven, Germany

University of Bremen

Leobener Str. NW2, A-2170, 28359

Bremen, Germany

phone: 0049-421-218-63054

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HONORS AND AWARDS:

2017 Honoured as Feature Paper in the ISI peer-reviewed journal Marine Ecology Progress

Series: Trimborn et al. 2017, doi.org/10.3354/meps12250.

2009 Oral and written presentation award, SOLAS Summer School, 3-15 August, Cargèse,

France.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

BSC BIOLOGY, UNIVERSITY BREMEN:

since 2016 ‘Plant physiology’ (1 SWS), Lecture and course, 3 ECTS, University Bremen

MSC MARINE BIOLOGY, UNIVERSITY BREMEN:

2019 ‘Marine Ecology: Phytoplankton’, Lecture and course, 3 ECTS, University

Bremen

2013-2017 ‘Ecophysiology of marine algae’, Lecture, seminar and excursion to Helgoland

(7 SWS), 5 ECTS

11-12/2015 ‘Student research project’ (0.75 SWS), Franziska Pausch, Project: ‘Effects of

manganese and iron co-limitation on growth and photophysiology of Antarctic

phytoplankton species Chaetoceros brevis and Phaeocystis antarctica’

MSC MUSE, UNIVERSITY GENEVA:

31.05.2017,

29.05.2018

Invited lecture ‘Ocean acidification and its consequences’, Course

‘Problématiques liées aux océans’.

SUPERVISION OF POSTGRADUATES:

Dr. Giulia Faucher: The toxic effect of different ashes on two subantarctic coccolithophorid

strains of Emiliania huxleyi, 02 - 08/2019.

Dr. Florian Koch: Vitamins, zinc and cobalt - potential drivers of Antarctic phytoplankton

biodiversity, since 09/2015.

Dr. Jasmin Heiden: The effect of rising CO2 and enhanced irradiance on coastal Southern Ocean

phytoplankton communities, 07/2018 - 12/2018.

Dr. Sara Beszteri: Modulation of the transcriptomic response to iron limitation by light

availability in Southern Ocean diatoms, since 03/2014.

SUPERVISION OF PHD STUDENTS (CO-SUPERVISON INDICATED BY *):

Jenna Balaguer: Iron manganese co-limitation - a potential driver of Southern Ocean

phytoplankton ecology. University Bremen, started in 01/2019.

Sebastian Böckmann: The role of krill and salps on iron biogeochemistry of iron-limited

Southern Ocean waters. University Bremen, started in 02/2018.

Marianne Camoying: Impact of ocean acidification and iron availability on the ecophysiology of

cryptophytes. University Bremen, started in 12/2017.

Franziska Pausch: Effects of climate change on Southern Ocean phytoplankton ecophysiology.

University Bremen, started in 03/2017.

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Jana Geuer*: Is domoic acid acting as iron-binding ligand – a targeted approach. University

Bremen, started in 01/2016.

Anna Pagnone*: Simulation of transport and conversion processes of biogeochemical elements

in the Southern Ocean, with main emphasis on the iron cycle. University Bremen, started in

03/2016.

Deborah Bozzato*: The impact of climate change on the C-balance of photosynthesis and

respiration in planktonic and benthic microalgae. University Leipzig, started in 09/2015.

Sonia Blanco-Ameijeiras* (2017): Quantifying iron oceanic limitation and its impact on marine

phytoplankton biodiversity and productivity. University Geneva.

Jasmin Heiden (2017): Elucidating the role of light and CO2 in coastal Southern Ocean

phytoplankton ecophysiology’. University Bremen.

Clara Hoppe* (2014): Southern Ocean phytoplankton under multiple stressors: The modulation

of ocean acidification by light and iron, University Bremen.

Nassos Kaffes* (2010): Carbon and nitrogen fluxes in the marine coccolithophore Emiliania

huxleyi grown under different nitrate conditions. University Bremen.

SUPERVISION OF MASTER/DIPLOMA THESIS (CO-SUPERVISON INDICATED BY *):

Franziska Pausch (2017): Physiological responses of the Antarctic phytoplankton species

Chaetoceros debilis and Phaeocyctis antarctica to different concentrations of iron and

manganese. Master thesis, University Bremen.

Raphael Zimmermann (2015): The impact of CO2 and iron on growth and photosynthesis of the

diatom Pseudo-nitzschia subcurvata. Master thesis, University Amsterdam.

Sebastian Rokitta* (2008): Physiological and genomic characterization of the life-cycle stages of

the marine coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi. Diploma thesis, University Bremen.

SUPERVISION OF BACHELOR THESIS (CO-SUPERVISON INDICATED BY *):

Fabian Moye (2016): The influence of the retention time on the trace metal content of

seawater. University Bremen.

Elena Brietzke (2015)*: Investigation of the effect of solved olivine on the marine carbonate

chemistry and growth of the Antarctic diatom Chaetoceros debilis’. University Bremen.

Pascal Karitter (2015): Combined effect of CO2 and light on growth and photosynthesis of the

cryptophyte Geminigera cryophila’. University Saarland.

SUPERVISION OF INTERNS:

Helen Soares de Souza (2017), POGO Student, Research project: Irradiance-carbon dioxide

relationship on the growth rate of Geminigera cryophila (Cryptophyta), a phytoplankton

species from the Southern Ocean.

Frederick Bussmann (2017), Research project: Manganese limitation and its effects on the

physiology of Phaeocystis antarctica, University Greifswald.

PAST AND CURRENT RESEARCH AND TRAVEL GRANTS:

2019-2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie individual Fellowship European Commission for Dr. Jeff

McQuaid, Project: ‘The influence of ocean acidification on phytotransferrin-

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mediated iron uptake rates in phytoplankton (IRONBIND)’, 88.000 €

2019-2021 Collaborative AWI project, PIs: M. Iversen and S. Trimborn, funded by AWI

strategy fund, ‘Climate change impact on ecosystem structure and the efficiency

of the biological carbon pump for Antarctic diatom- and Phaeocystis-dominated

phytoplankton communities (EcoPump)’, 415.000 €

2018-2021 PI of DFG Project TR 899/4-1 ‘Iron manganese co-limitation – a potential driver

of Southern Ocean phytoplankton ecology’, 206.500 €

2016-2018

Collaborative project of Australian National Institute, University Bern, University

Geneva and AWI, PIs: M. Ellwood, S. Jacquard, C. Hassler, S. Trimborn, funded by

the Swiss Polar Institute Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition (ACE) Project

‘Tracing the iron cycle in the Southern Ocean’, 230.000 €

2016-2020 Collaborative project of University Oldenburg and University Bremen, PIs: H.

Hillebrandt, S. Moorthi, B. Meyer, B. Blasius, S. Trimborn, funded by the Lower

Saxony ministry of science and culture (MWK) ‘POpulation Shift and Ecosystem

Response – Krill vs. Salps (POSER), 1.100.000 €

2016-2018 Collaborative AWI project, PIs: B. Koch, M. Hoppema, S. Kasten, M. Köck, B.

Krock, S. Trimborn, C. Völker, R. Weller, funded by AWI strategy fund,

‘Inorganics in organics: Chemical and biological controls on micronutrient and

carbon fluxes in the polar ocean’, 400.000 €

2013-2019 PI of HYIG ‘EcoTrace - Role of trace metals in Antarctic phytoplankton ecology’,

1.650.000 €

2010-2013 PI of DFG Project TR 899-2 ‘Effects of CO2, light and iron on the carbon

acquisition of key diatom species of the Southern Ocean’, 264.000 €

2009 Travel and participation grant for SOLAS Summer School by DFG, 2.000 €

EXPEDITIONS (PROPOSALS INDICATED BY *):

09-10/

2023-27*

Polarstern cruise, Scotia Sea, Main user proposal by C. Klaas, S. Trimborn:

‘South eastern Scotia Arc-Marginal ice zone study’, 50 days

10-11/

2022-27*

Polarstern cruise, Weddell Sea, Main user proposal by H. Flores, B. Beszteri, S.

Trimborn et al.: ‘Vernal Ecosystem Processes in the Antarctic Ocean’, 25 days

10-11/2021* Polarstern cruise, South Georgia – Georgia Basin, Main user proposal by S.

Kasten, C. Klaas, Co-Proponent: S. Trimborn: ‘Island Impact’, 62 days

01-03/2021* Polarstern cruise, Southern shelf of the Weddell Sea, Main user proposal by H.

Hellmer, C. Richter, C. Haas, S. Trimborn et al.: ‘Continental shelf

multidisciplinary flux study’, 71 days

02-04/2016 Polarstern cruise PS97, Drake Passage and Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP),

Secondary user proposal: ‘Iron limitation and cycling in contrasting Southern

Ocean Provinces under current and future climate (ProIron)’, 52 days, PI of

Biology Group, 12 berths

01-04/2015 Rothera station, WAP, 75 days, PI of project ‘Impact of climate change on

Ryder Bay phytoplankton assemblage composition’, 5 participants

01-03/2012 Polarstern cruise ANT-XXVIII/3, Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean, 63 days,

PI of project: ‘Effect of different iron sources and OA on Southern Ocean

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phytoplankton growth and species composition’, 5 berths

12/2010-

02/2011

Polarstern cruise ANT-XXVII/2, Weddell Sea and Western Antarctic Peninsula,

69 days, PI of project ‘Effect of CO2 and iron on Southern Ocean phytoplankton

productivity’, 5 berths

11/2009 Participation in field experiments at Heron Island Research Station, Australia,

14 days, Project ‘Desiccation in tropical intertidal beachrock microbial

biofilms’, in collaboration with Prof. Peter Ralph

10-12/2006 Participation in Antarctic cruise NBP 0-08 with R.V. Nathaniel B. Palmer, Ross

Sea, 51 days, Project ‘Controls on Ross Sea Algal Community Structure’

(CORSACS) in collaboration with Prof. Philippe D. Tortell

04-05/2003 Participation in mesocosm experiments: ‘CO2 effects on a natural plankton

community’ in Bergen, Norway, 42 days, headed by Prof. Ulf Riebesell

REVIEWER FOR SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS:

Biogeosciences, Deep Sea Research, Ecology & Evolution, Functional Plant Biology, Journal

Plankton Research, Global Change Biology, Limnology & Oceanography, Marine Ecology

Progress Series, Nature Climate Change, Nature Communications, Photochemistry &

Photobiology, PLOS ONE, Polar Biology.

REVIEWER FOR INTERNATIONAL FUNDING AGENCIES:

French National Science Foundation, German Science Foundation (DFG), National Oceanic and

Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) center for coastal ocean research, National Science

Foundation (NSF), Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), Royal Society of New Zealand.

MEMBERSHIPS OF BOARDS AND COMMITTEES:

Southern Ocean Observatory System (SOOS)

Scientific Committee of Antarctic Research (SCAR) Ocean Acidification Action Group

Weddell Sea Regional Working Group

West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) Regional Working Group

Scientific Committee of the SCAR biology Symposium 2017

Polarstern II Construction Panel

AWI Technical Commission Polarstern

AWI Southern Ocean Group

AWI Expedition Planning Group

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

Convener of session ‘Phytoplankton, productivity and carbon export dynamics’ during Polar

2018 SCAR & IASC Conference, Davos, Switzerland, 2018

Chair of session ‘Biogeochemistry’ during Southern Ocean Workshop SOOS West Antarctic

Peninsula Regional Working Group, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2017

Convener of session ‘Linking ecosystem structure and functioning with biogeochemical

cycles’ during SCAR Biology Symposium, Leuven, Belgium, 2017

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Co-convener of session ‘Effects of ocean acidification on organisms and communities’ during

SCAR Biology Symposium, Leuven, Belgium, 2017

Chair of session ‘Ecosystem response to climate natural variability and anthropogenic

change: studying the response to multiple stressors’ during SCAR cross program workshop

on ‘Interactions between biological and climate processes in the Antarctic’, Barcelona, Spain,

2015

PUBLIC RELATIONS

19.05.2017 Talk: ‘Ozeanversauerung: Positiver oder negativer Einflussfaktor antarktischer

Mikroalgen ‘, 125 Years of marine Research on Helgoland

05.04.2017 Talk: ‘Ozeanversauerung: Positiver oder negativer Einflussfaktor antarktischer

Mikroalgen ‘ in the framework of the visit of the member of the Bundestag Mrs. Steffi Lemke

(Bündnis 90/Grüne)

27.04.2017 Zukunftstag

15./16.04.2017 Open Ship Polarstern

15.10.2016, Journal article in Neues Deutschland ‚Die kleinsten Lebewesen im Meer spielen

eine Schlüsselrolle für das Leben, für die Stoffwechselkreisläufe der Ozeane und das

Erdklima‘

Blog Polarstern expedition PS97, http://planeterde.de/logbuecher/fs-polarstern-drake-

passage/folder_listing

17.01.2016 Example of successful young investigator leader in the printed early career

researcher brochure of the Helmholtz association ‘Our Future is yours’

19.05.2016 Public lecture ‘Mit FS POLARSTERN den Einfluss des Klimawandels auf die

Ökologie von antarktischen Mikroalgen untersuchen‘ in the framework of the Polarstern visit

of senator Mrs. Quante-Brandt and state secretare Mrs. Quennet-Thielen

04.04.2013, Internet article ‚Wie wirkt sich die Versauerung der Meere auf Mikroalgen aus?‘

30.05.2012, Journal article in Submissionsanzeiger ‚Polarstern bricht seit 30 Jahren durch das

Eis‘

NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION PARTNERS:

Dr. Julieta Antacli, Instituto de Diversidad y Ecología Animal (IDEA), Argentina

Prof. Kai Bischof, University Bremen

Prof. Corinna Brussard, Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, The Netherlands

Prof. Anita Buma, University Groningen, The Netherlands

Prof. Christel Hassler, University Geneva, Switzerland

Prof. Helmut Hillebrand, HIFMB, Germany

Dr. Linn Hoffman, University of Otago, New Zealand

Dr. Elizabeth Jones, Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, The Netherlands

Dr. Luis Laglera, University of Baleares, Spain

Prof. Thomas Schweder, University of Greifswald, Germany

Dr. Jacqueline Stefels, University Groningen, The Netherlands

Dr. Jan-Berend Stuut, Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, The Netherlands

Dr. Willem Van de Poll, University Groningen, The Netherlands

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Dr. Maria van Leeuwe, University Groningen, The Netherlands

Dr. Kathrin Wuttig, University of Tasmania, Australia

PROFESSIONAL TRAINING:

Helmholtz and Friends 2016, Helmholtz Management Academy

Programme ‘Leading your group’ 2014/2015, Helmholtz Management Academy

Mentoring programme ‘Taking the lead’ 2011/12, Helmholtz Management Academy

Programme ‘Efficient leadership’ 2011, Helmholtz Management Academy

Radiation safety officer 2010, University of Berlin

Programme ‘Leadership skills in science’ 2010, GOLIN Science Management

Programme ‘Communication and communication skills’ 2010, Essler Management

CURRENT MEMBERS OF THE WORKING GROUP ECOTRACE:

Balaguer, Jenna (MSc.) PhD student funded by DFG

Böckmann, Sebastian (MSc) PhD student funded by MWK

Camoying, Marianne (MSc) PhD student funded by KAAD

Dr. Faucher, Giulia Postdoc, Guest scientist

Dr. Koch, Florian Postdoc, Guest scientist

Pausch, Franziska (MSc) PhD student funded by HYIG EcoTrace

Völkner, Christian Engineer funded by HYIG EcoTrace

PUBLICATION LIST OF PROF. DR. SCARLETT TRIMBORN

GOOGLE SCHOLAR H-INDEX: 15, CITATIONS: 1031, Orcid: 0000-0003-1434-9927

ISI PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS:

1. Trimborn, S., Thoms, S., Bischof, K., Beszteri, S. 2019. Susceptibility of two Southern Ocean

phytoplankton key species to iron limitation and high light. Frontiers Mar Sci., doi:

10.3389/fmars.2019.00167.

2. Heiden, J. P., Völkner, C., Jones, E., Van de Poll, W. H., Buma A. G. J., Meredith, M. P., De

Baar, H., Bischof, K., Wolf-Gladrow, D., Trimborn, S. 2019. Impact of ocean acidification and

high solar radiation on productivity and species composition of a late summer

phytoplankton community of the coastal Western Antarctic Peninsula. Limnol Oceanogr,

doi:10.1002/lno.11147.

3. Van der Waal, D., Brandenburg, K. M., Keuskamp, J., Trimborn, S., Kranz, S., Rokitta, S.,

Rost, B. 2019. Evolutionary plasticity of carbon concentrating mechanisms in a future

ocean. Limnol Oceanogr Letters, doi:10.1002/lol2.10102.

4. Koch, F., Beszteri, S., Harms, L., Trimborn, S. 2019. The impacts of iron limitation and ocean

acidification on the cellular stoichiometry, photophysiology and transcriptome of

Phaeocystis antarctica. Limnol Oceanogr 64: 357–375, doi:10.1002/lno.11045.

5. Beszteri, S., Thoms, S., Benes, V., Harms, L., Trimborn, S. 2018. Acclimation to ocean

acidification and high light in three Southern Ocean phytoplankton species: A

transcriptomic study. Protist 169: 958-975, doi:10.1016/j.protis.2018.08.003.

6. Ksionzek, K. B., Zhang, J., Ludwichowski, K.-U., Wilhelms-Dick, D., Trimborn, S., Jendrossek,

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T., Kattner, G., Koch, B. P. 2018. Stoichiometry, polarity, and organometallics in solid-phase

extracted dissolved organic matter of the Elbe-Weser estuary. PLOS One, 13 (9), e0203260,

doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0203260.

7. Blanco-Ameijeiras, S., Moisset, S., Trimborn, S., Campbell, D., Heiden, J., Hassler, C.S. 2018.

Elemental stoichiometry and photophysiology of Synechococcus sp. PCC7002 under

increasing severity of chronic iron limitation. J Plant Cell Phys 59: 1803-1816,

doi:10.1093/pcp/pcy097.

8. Heiden, J. P., Thoms, S., Bischof, K., Trimborn, S. 2018. Ocean acidification stimulates

particulate organic carbon accumulation in two Antarctic diatom species under moderate

and high solar radiation. J Phycol 54: 505-517, doi:10.1111/jpy.12753.

9. Gutt, J., Isla, E., Bertler, N., Bodeker, G.., Bracegirdle, T.., Cavanagh, R., Comiso, J., Convey,

P., Cummings, V., De Conto, R., DeMaster, D., di Prisco, G., d’Ovidio, F., Griffiths, H., Khan,

A. L., Murray, A., Nielsen, U., Ott, S., Post, A., Ropert-Coudert, Y., Saucède, T., Scherer, R.,

Schiaparelli, S., Schloss, I., Schofield, O., Smith, C. R., Stefels, J., Stevens, C., Strugnell, J. M.,

Trimborn, S., Verde, C., Verleyen, E., Wall, D. H., Wilson, N. G., Xavier, J. C. 2018. Cross-

disciplinarity and priorities for advancing Antarctic ecosystem research. Mar Genomics 37:

1-17.

10. Trimborn, S., Brenneis, T., Hoppe, C. J. M., Norman, L., Santos, J., Laglera, L., Völkner, C.,

Wolf-Gladrow, D., Hassler, C. 2017. Iron sources alter the response of Southern Ocean

phytoplankton to ocean acidification. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 578: 35-50,

doi:10.3354/meps12250.

11. Cabanes, D., Norman, L., Santos-Echeandía, J., Iversen, M., Trimborn, S., Laglera, L.,

Hassler, C. S. 2017. First evaluation of the role of salp fecal pellets on iron biogeochemistry.

Front Mar Sci 3: 289, doi:10.3389/fmars.2016.00289.

12. Trimborn, S., Thoms, S., Brenneis, T., Heiden, J. P., Beszteri, S., Bischof, K. 2017. Two

Southern Ocean diatoms are more sensitive to ocean acidification and changes in

irradiance than the prymnesiophyte Phaeocystis antarctica. Physiol Plant 160: 155-170,

doi:10.1111/ppl.12539.

13. Hoppe, C. J. M., Ossebaar, S., Soppa, M. A., Cheah, W., Klaas, C., Rost, B., Wolf-Gladrow, D.,

Bracher, A., Hoppema, M., Strass, V., Trimborn, S. 2017. Controls of primary production in

two phytoplankton blooms in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current. Deep Sea Res Part II 138:

63-73, doi:10.1016/j.dsr2.2015.10.005.

14. Heiden, J. P., Bischof, K., Trimborn, S. 2016. Light intensity modulates the response of two

Antarctic diatom species to ocean acidification. Front Mar Sci 3: 260, doi:

10.3389/fmars.2016.00260.

15. Hellmer, H. H., Rhein, M., Heinemann, G., Abalichin, J., Abouchami, W., Baars, O., Cubasch,

U., Dethloff, K., Ebner, L., Fahrbach, E., Frank, M., Gollan, G., Greatbatch, R., Grieger, J.,

Gryanik, V., Gryschka, M., Hauck, J., Hoppema, M., Huhn, O., Kanzow, T., Koch, B. P., Konig-

Langlo, G., Langematz, U., Leckebusch, G. C., Lupkes, C., Paul, S., Rinke, A., Rost, B., Rutgers

van der Loeff, M., Schroder, M., Seckmeyer, G., Stichel, T., Strass, V., Timmermann, R.,

Trimborn, S., Ulbrich, U., Venchiarutti, C., Wacker, U., Willmes, S., Wolf-Gladrow, D. 2016.

Meteorology and oceanography of the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean–a review of

recent achievements. Ocean Dynamics, 66: 1379-1413.

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16. Petrou, K., Kranz, S. A., Trimborn, S., Hassler, C. S., Blanco Ameijeiras, S., Sackett, O.,

Beardall, J., Davidson, A., Ralph, P. J. 2016. Southern Ocean phytoplankton in a changing

climate. J Plant Physiol 203: 135-150, doi: 10.1016/j.jplph.2016.05.004.

17. Trimborn, S., Hoppe, C. J. M., Taylor, B., Bracher, A., Hassler, C. 2015. Physiological

characteristics of phytoplankton communities of Western Antarctic Peninsula and Drake

Passage waters. Deep Sea Res Part I 98: 115-124.

18. Hoppe, C. J. M., Holtz, L., Trimborn, S., Rost, B. 2015. Contrasting responses of Chaetoceros

debilis (Bacillariophyceae) to ocean acidification under constant and dynamic light. New

Phytol 207: 159-171, doi: 10.1111/nph.13334.

19. Petrou, K., Trimborn, S., Rost, B., Ralph, P., Hassler, C. 2014. The impact of iron limitation

on the physiology of the Antarctic diatom Chaetoceros simplex. Mar Biol 161: 925-937.

20. Trimborn, S., Thoms, S., Petrou, K., Kranz, S., Rost, B. 2014. Photophysiological responses

of Southern Ocean phytoplankton to changes in CO2 concentrations: short-term versus

acclimation effects. J Exp Mar Biol Ecol 451: 44-54.

21. Petrou, K., Trimborn, S., Kühl, M., Ralph, P. 2014. Desiccation stress in two intertidal

beachrock biofilms. Mar Biol 161: 1765-1773.

22. Hoppe, C. J. M., Hassler, C., Payne, C.D., Tortell, P. D., Rost, B., Trimborn, S. 2013. Iron

limitation modulates ocean acidification effects in Southern Ocean phytoplankton

communities. PLoS ONE 8(11), e79890, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0079890.

23. Trimborn, S., Brenneis, T., Sweet, E., Rost, B. 2013. Sensitivity of Antarctic phytoplankton

species to ocean acidification: growth, carbon acquisition and species interaction. Limnol

Oceanogr 58: 997-1007.

24. Rokitta, S. D., De Nooijer, L., Trimborn, S., De Vargas, C., Rost, B., John, U. 2011.

Transcriptomal characterizations reveal differential gene expression patterns between the

life-cycle stages of Emiliania huxleyi (Haptophyta) and reflect specialization to different

ecological niches. J Phycol 47: 829-838, doi:10.1111/j.1529-8817.2011.01014.x.

25. Tortell, P. D., Trimborn, S., Li, Y., Rost, B., Payne, C.D. 2010. Inorganic carbon uptake by

Ross Sea phytoplankton across natural CO2 gradients. J Phycol 46: 433-443.

26. Thoms, S., Kaffes, N., Trimborn, S., Rost, R., Langer, G., Richter, K.-U., Köhler, A., Norici, A.,

Giordano, M. 2010. Carbon and nitrogen fluxes in the marine coccolithophore Emiliania

huxleyi grown under different nitrate conditions. J Exp Mar Biol Ecol 393: 1-8.

27. Trimborn, S., Wolf-Gladrow, D., Richter, K.-U., Rost, B. 2009. The effect of pCO2 on the

carbon acquisition and intracellular assimilation in four marine diatom species. J Exp Mar

Biol Ecol 376: 26-36.

28. Trimborn, S., Lundholm, N., Thoms, S., Richter, K.-U., Krock, B., Hansen, P.J., Rost, B. 2008.

Inorganic carbon acquisition in potentially toxic and non-toxic diatoms: the effect of pH-

induced changes in the seawater carbonate chemistry. Physiol Plant 133: 92-105,

doi:10.1111/j.1399-3054.2007.01038.x.

29. Tortell, P.D, Payne, C.D., Li, Y., Trimborn, S., Rost, B., Smith., W.O., Risselman, C., Dunbar,

R., Sedwick, P., di Tullio, G.R. 2008. The CO2 sensitivity of Southern Ocean phytoplankton,

Geophys Res Lett 35, L04605, doi:10.1029/2007GL032583.

30. Trimborn, S., Langer, G., Rost, B. 2007. Effect of calcium concentration and irradiance on

calcification and photosynthesis in the coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi. Limnol Oceanogr

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52(5): 2285-2293.

31. Langer, G., Gussone, N., Nehrke, G., Riebesell, U., Eisenhauer, A., Kuhnert, H., Rost, B.,

Trimborn, S., Thoms, S. 2006. Coccolith strontium to calcium ratios in Emiliania huxleyi:

The dependence on seawater strontium and calcium concentrations, Limnol Oceanogr 51:

310-320.

SUBMITTED PUBLICATIONS:

32. Bellerby, R., Constable, A., Hoppema, M., Kurihara, H., Lenton, A., Lo Monaco, C.,

Lovenduski, N., Meredith, M., Murphy, E., Shadwick, E., Suckling, C. C. Trimborn, S. (in

revision) Southern Ocean acidification. SCAR Ocean Acidification Report.

33. Korte, L. F., Pausch, F., Trimborn, S., Brussaard, C. P. D., Brummer, G.-J., van der Does, M.,

Schreuder, L. T., Stuut, J.-B. W. (in revision) Dry and wet Saharan dust deposition effects in

the equatorial North Atlantic Ocean. Biogeosciences Discussion, doi.org/10.5194/bg-2018-

484.

34. Pausch, F., Bischof, K., Trimborn, S. (in review) Co-limitation by iron and manganese of the

Southern Ocean diatom Chaetoceros debilis. PLOS One.

35. Trimborn, S., Thoms, S., Karitter, P., Bischof, K. (submitted) Ocean acidification and high

irradiance stimulate growth of the Antarctic cryptophyte Geminigera cryophila.

Biogeosciences Discussion, doi.org/10.5194/bg-2019-97.

36. Rizkallah, M.R., Frickenhaus, S., Trimborn, S., Harms, L., Moustafa, A., Beszteri, S.

(submitted) Deciphering patterns of adaptation and acclimation in the transcriptome of

Phaeocystis antarctica to changing iron conditions. J Phycol.

INVITED KEY NOTE TALKS ON INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES:

1. Trimborn, S., 2019. Photophysiological strategies to iron limitation and high light differ

between two Antarctic key phytoplankton species. 7th European Phycological Congress,

25-30 August, Zagreb, Croatia.

2. Trimborn, S., 2017. Taxon-specific sensitivity of Southern Ocean phytoplankton to climate

change. XIIth SCAR Biology Symposium, 10-14 July, Leuven, Belgium.

3. Bellerby, R., Lo Monaco, C., Lovenduski, N., Lenton, A., Haruko, K., Trimborn, S., Hoppema,

M., Suckling, C., Meredith, M. 2014. Acidification of the Southern Ocean. SCAR Open

Science Conference, 25-28 August, Auckland, New Zealand.

4. Trimborn, S., Brenneis, T., Sweet, E., Rost, B. 2012. Sensitivity of Antarctic phytoplankton

species to ocean acidification: physiological responses and species interactions. SCAR Open

Science Conference, 16-19 July, Portland, USA.

INVITED TALKS ON INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES:

1. Bellerby, R. G. J., Suckling, C. , Shadwick, R. E. , Trimborn, S. , Hoppema, M. , Lovenduski, N.

S., Lenton, A. , Kurihara, H. , Lo Monaco, C. , Murphy, E. J. and Constable, A. 2015. Southern

Ocean acidification. 38. Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting, 1-10 June, Sofia, Bulgaria.

2. Tortell, P. D., Morel, F., Payne, C., Ditullio, G., Martin, C., Corkum, M., Li, Y., Rost, B.,

Trimborn, S., Riebesell, U., Reinfelder, J., Rau, G., Smith, W. 2009. Physiological and

ecological responses of marine phytoplankton to natural and experimental CO2 gradients,

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Meeting 'Rising CO2, Ocean Acidification, and Their Impacts on Marine Microbes', 24-26

February, University of Hawaii, Manoa, USA.

3. Trimborn, S., Tortell, P. D., Payne, C. D., Li, Y., Sweet, E., Richter, K. -U., Rost, B. 2008.

Effects of CO2 on growth, photosynthesis and carbon acquisition of key diatom species with

emphasis on the Southern Ocean, Gordan Research Conference 'CO2 assimilation in plants:

Genome to biome. 17-22 August, University of New England, Biddeford, USA.

INVITED TALKS, OTHERS:

1. Trimborn, S. 2019. The diversity and productivity of polar microalgae; my vision on

research and teaching. Colloquium, 25 February, UiT The Arctic University of Norway,

TromsØ, Norway.

2. Trimborn, S. 2018 Productivity and species composition of Antarctic phytoplankton under

current and future climate. AWI Science Meeting, 7 December, Alfred Wegener Institute,

Bremerhaven, Germany.

3. Trimborn, S. 2018. Diversity of physiological strategies of marine phytoplankton under

current and future climate. Colloquium, 26 January, University Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany.

4. Trimborn, S. 2017. Phytoplankton: Sentinels to assess biological carbon cycling under

current and future climate. Colloquium, 16 February, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea

Research, Texel, Netherlands.

5. Heiden, J., Bischof, K., Thoms, S., Völkner, C., Trimborn, S. 2016.

Ocean acidification and changing light availability triggered stress responses in Antarctic

diatoms in laboratory and field incubation experiments. AWI Science Meeting 2016, 8

December, Bremerhaven, Germany.

6. Trimborn, S. 2014. The availability and source of iron modulate ocean acidification effects

in Antarctic phytoplankton. Geology seminar, 17 November, Alfred Wegener Institute,

Bremerhaven, Germany.

7. Trimborn, S. 2014. The availability and source of iron modulate ocean acidification effects

in Antarctic phytoplankton. Chemistry seminar, 10 March, Alfred Wegener Institute,

Bremerhaven, Germany.

8. Trimborn, S. 2013. The impact of ocean acidification and trace metal availability on

Antarctic phytoplankton ecology. Seminar, 29 November, Institut F.A. Forel, University of

Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.

9. Trimborn, S. 2013. The availability and source of iron modulate ocean acidification effects

in Antarctic phytoplankton. Colloquium, 29 November, Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea

Research, Texel, Netherlands.

10. Trimborn, S. 2013. The impact of ocean acidification and trace metal availability on

Antarctic phytoplankton ecology. Ocean Science Colloquium, 30 October, University

Bremen, Bremen, Germany.

11. Trimborn, S., Hoppe, C. J. M., Brenneis, T., Tortell, P. D., Rost, B. 2011. Effects of CO2 and

iron on Antarctic phytoplankton. Mid-term evaluation 28-30 September, Alfred Wegener

Institute, Bremerhaven, Germany.

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12. Trimborn, S., Sweet, E., Tortell, P. D., Payne, C, Rost, B. 2010. Ocean acidification and its

impact on marine diatoms, Seminar ‘Trends in Environmental Research’, 20 April,

Department of Environmental Science, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

13. Trimborn, S. 2010. A working experience in Australia, PolMar Seminar, 10 June, Alfred

Wegener Institute, Bremerhaven, Germany.

TALKS ON INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES:

1. Pausch, F., Heiden, J. P., Koch, F., Hassler, C. S., Trimborn, S. 2018. Combined effects of

light, CO2 and iron on Antarctic phytoplankton. POLAR2018 SCAR/IASC Open Science

Conference, 19-23 June, Davos, Switzerland.

2. Trimborn, S., Thoms, S., Bischof, K., Besteri, S. 2018. Impact of light and iron availability on

Antarctic phytoplankton ecophysiology. POLAR2018 SCAR/IASC Open Science Conference,

19-23 June, Davos, Switzerland.

3. Hassler, C., Blanco Almeijeiras, S., Cabanes, D., Trimborn, S. 2017. Iron bioavailability to

iron-limited Southern Ocean phytoplankton: from the lab to the field. XIIth SCAR Biology

Symposium, 10-14 July, Leuven, Belgium.

4. Koch, F., Brenneis, T., Wilhelms-Dick, D., Völkner, C., Beszteri, S., Trimborn, S. 2017.

Physiological response of Phaeocystis antarctica (Prymnesiophyceae) to iron limitation and

ocean acidification. XIIth SCAR Biology Symposium, 10-14 July, Leuven, Belgium.

5. Hassler, C., Blanco Almeijeiras, S., Cabanes, D., Lelchat, F., Norman, L., Boisset, C., Baudoux,

A.-C., Trimborn, S. 2016. The effect of exopolymeric substances on iron limited

phytoplankton of the Southern Ocean. SCAR Open Science Conference, 22-26 August, Kuala

Lumpur, Malaysia.

6. Heiden, J. P., Bischof, K., Trimborn, S. 2016. Light intensity modulates the response of two

Antarctic diatom species to ocean acidification. Gordon Research Conference Seminar

‘Ocean Global Change Biology’, July 17, Waterville Valley, USA.

7. Bellerby, R., Browman, H., Chen, W., Constable, A., Dupont, S., Kurihari, H., Hoppema, M.,

Lenton, A., Lovenduski, N., Lo Monaco, C., Mathis, J., Murphy, E., Shadwick, E., Suckling, C.

and Trimborn, S. 2016. Development and delivery of scientific knowledge and policy

guidance on high latitude ocean acidification through different international organizational

platforms. 4th International symposium on The ocean in a high-CO2 world, 3 - 6 May 2016,

Hobart, Australia.

8. Heiden, J. P., Bischof, K., Trimborn, S. 2015. Interactive effects of CO2 and light on two

Antarctic diatom species: Fragilariopsis curta and Odontella sp. European Marine Biology

Symposium, 21 - 25 September, Helgoland, Germany.

9. Hoppe, C. , Hassler, C. S. , Payne, C. D. , Holtz, L. M. , Tortell, P. D. , Trimborn, S. & Rost, B.

2015. Polar diatoms under multiple stressors - the effects of ocean acidification and

changes in resource availability. 9th Central European Diatom Meeting, 10 - 13 March

2015, Bremerhaven, Germany.

10. Bellerby, R. G. J., Lo Monaco, C. , Lovenduski, N. S. , Lenton, A. , Kurihara, H., Trimborn, S.,

Hoppema, M. , Suckling, C., Meredith, M. 2014. Southern Ocean ecosystems and ocean

acidification. IMBER Open Science Conference: Future Oceans, 23 - 27 June, Bergen,

Norway.

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11. Trimborn, S., Hoppe, C. J. M., Brenneis, T. Norman, L., Santos-Echeandia, J. Laglera, L.,

Hassler, C. 2014. The availability and the source of iron modulate ocean acidification

effects in Antarctic phytoplankton. DUST Conference, 2-6 June, Castellanata Marina, Italy.

12. Trimborn, S., Hoppe, C. J. M., Brenneis, T. Norman, L., Santos-Echeandia, J., Laglera, L.,

Hassler, C. 2013. Role of different iron sources on phytoplankton growth and species

composition of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current under ocean acidification. ASLO, 18-22

February, New Orleans, USA.

13. Hoppe, C. J. M., Hassler, C., Payne, C. D., Tortell, P. D., Rost, B. & Trimborn, S. 2012. Iron

limitation modulates ocean acidification effects in Southern Ocean phytoplankton

communities. Third Symposium on the Ocean in a High‐CO2 World, 24-27 September,

Monterey Bay, USA.

14. Hoppe, C. J. M., Hassler, C., Payne, C. D., Tortell, P. D., Rost, B. & Trimborn, S. 2012. Effects

of iron limitation on CO2-sensitivity of Southern Ocean phytoplankton communities. SCAR

Open Science Conference, 16-19 July, Portland, USA.

15. Trimborn, S., Sweet, E., Petrou, K., Kranz, S. A., Tortell, P. D., Payne, C.D., Li, Y., Richter, K.-

U., Rost, B. 2009. Effects of CO2 on growth, photosynthesis and carbon acquisition of key

diatom species of the Southern Ocean. ASLO, 25-30 January, Nice, France.

16. Rokitta, S. D., Trimborn, S., Probert, I., De Vargas, C., John, U., Rost, B. 2009. A combined

approach to assess the physiology and gene regulation in haploid and diploid life-cycle

stages of Emiliania huxleyi. ASLO, 25-30 January 2009, Nice, France.

17. Trimborn, S., Lundholm, N., Thoms, S., Richter, K. -U., Rost, B. 2007. Diversity of CCMs in

marine diatoms, The VIth International Symposium on Inorganic Carbon Utilization by

Aquatic Photosynthetic Organisms, 16-20 July, Malaga, Spain.

18. Tortell, P. D., Li, Y., Payne, C., Rost, B., Trimborn, S. 2007. Uptake and assimilation of

inorganic carbon by Southern Ocean phytoplankton: From physiology to ecology., The VIth

International Symposium on Inorganic Carbon Utilization by Aquatic Photosynthetic

Organisms, 16-20 July, Malaga, Spain.

19. Trimborn, S., Langer, G., Richter, K. -U., Rost, B. 2006. Effects of [Ca2+] and Irradiance on

Calcification and Photosynthesis in the Coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi (Haptophyceae),

ASLO Summer Meeting, 4-9 June, Victoria, Canada.

20. Trimborn, S., Langer, G., Richter, K. -U., Rost, B. 2006. Photosynthesis and Calcification in

Emiliania huxleyi, Biodiversity of Open Ocean Microcalcifiers, Kickoff Meeting, 1-3 March,

Villefranche-sur-Mer, France.

21. Richter, K. -U., Hansen, P. J., Trimborn, S., Rost, B. 2005. Membrane inlet mass

spectrometry (MIMS) measurements of shear force sensitive marine phytoplankton

species, Lecture, Annual meeting of the Stable Isotope Mass Spectrometry Users

Group/SIMSUG, 10-13 April, York, UK.

POSTER PRESENTATIONS:

1. Trimborn, S., Thoms, S., Bischof, K., Beszteri, S. 2019. Impact of light and iron availability on

Antarctic phytoplankton ecophysiology. Gordon Research Conference: Polar Marine

Science, 17 - 22 March, Lucca, Italy.

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2. Cabanes, J. E., Blanco Almeijeiras, S., Trimborn, S., Wiegmann, S., Völkner, C., Wilhelms-

Dick, D., Brenneis, T., Simon, H., Sieber, M., Heiden, J. P., Lelchat, F., Bracher, A., Hassler, C.

S. 2018. Effects of iron bioavailability on plankton communities from the Southern Ocean.

POLAR2018 SCAR/IASC Open Science Conference, 19-23 June, Davos, Switzerland.

3. Korte, L. F., Pausch, F., Trimborn, S., Brussaard, C., Brummer, G.-J., van der Does, M., Stuut,

J. B. Marine environmental effects of Saharan dust deposition in the tropical North Atlantic

Ocean. 2018 DICE Workshop: The Role of Dust in Climate Change: A biogeochemistry

perspective. 8-10 January Las Cruces, Chile.

4. Trimborn, S., Brenneis, T., Hoppe, C., Norman, L., Santos-Echeandia, J., Laglera, L., Wolf-

Gladrow, D., Hassler, C. 2017 Iron sources modulate Southern Ocean phytoplankton

responses to ocean acidification. 4th German Staubtag – interdisciplinary workshop on

mineral dust, November 22, Bremen, Germany.

5. Van der Waal, D., Brandenburg, K. M., Keuskamp, J., Trimborn, S., Kranz, S., Rokitta, S.,

Rost, B. 2017 Plasticity of carbon concentrating mechanisms favors earliest evolved

phytoplankton in high CO2 oceans. Fundamentals of Life in the Universe Symposium August

30 – September 1, Groningen, The Netherlands.

6. Pausch, F., Völkner, C., Wilhelms-Dick, D., Brenneis, T., Trimborn, S. 2017 Physiological

responses of the Antarctic diatom species Chaetoceros debilis to different concentrations

of iron and manganese. XIIth SCAR Biology Symposium, 10-14 July, Leuven, Belgium.

7. Trimborn, S., Heiden, J.P., Völkner, C., Jones, E., Fenton, M., Brenneis, T., Van de Poll, W.

H., Buma, A.G.J., Meredith, M.P., Bischof, K., de Baar, H.J.W. 2017 The impact of CO2 and

iron on growth and productivity of the Ryder Bay phytoplankton community. Workshop

Developing the West Antarctic Peninsula International Network within SOOS, 14 - 15 May,

Cambridge, United Kingdom.

8. Trimborn, S., Thoms, S., Brenneis, T., Heiden, J. P., Beszteri, S., Bischof, K. 2017 Two

Southern Ocean diatoms are more sensitive to ocean acidification and changes in

irradiance than the prymnesiophyte Phaeocystis antarctica. Gordon Research Conference:

Polar Marine Science, 26 - 31 March, Ventura, USA.

9. Cabanes, D., Norman, L., Santos-Echeandía, J., Iversen, M., Trimborn, S., Laglera, L., Hassler,

C. S. 2016 Salp fecal pellets interaction with Fe biogeochemistry. 14th Swiss Geoscience

Meeting, 18-19 November, Geneva, Switzerland.

10. Heiden, J. P., Bischof, K., Trimborn, S. 2016 Light intensity modulates the response of two

Antarctic diatom species to ocean acidification. Gordon Research Conference: Ocean

Global Change Biology, 17 - 22 July, Waterville Valley, USA.

11. Trimborn, S., Brenneis, T., Hoppe, C., Norman, L., Santos-Echeandia, J., Laglera, L., Wolf-

Gladrow, D., Hassler, C. 2016 Iron sources modulate Southern Ocean phytoplankton

responses to ocean acidification. Gordon Research Conference: Ocean Biogeochemistry, 12

- 17 June Hongkong, China.

12. Hoppe, C. J. M., Beszteri, S., Bachmann, J., Frickenhaus, S., Holtz, L. M., Trimborn, S., Rost,

B. 2014. Dynamic light alters the response of Chaetoceros debilis to ocean acidification.

Ocean Sciences Meeting, 23-28 February, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.

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13. Hoppe, C. J. M., Payne, C. D., Hassler, C., Tortell, P. D., Rost, B. & Trimborn, S. 2011.

Combined effects of iron and CO2 on natural phytoplankton communities of the Southern

Ocean. EPOCA meeting, 3-6 April, Nice, France.

14. Hoppe, C. J. M., Payne, C. D., Richter, U., Couture, C., Richter, K.-U., Hassler, C., Tortell, P.

D., Rost, B., Trimborn, S. 2011. Combined effects of CO2 and iron on Southern Ocean

phytoplankton communities. SOLAS Summer School, 29 August -10 September, Cargèse,

France.

15. Trimborn, S., Brenneis, T., Sweet, E., Rost, B. 2010. Ecological implications of ocean

acidification on Antarctic key phytoplankton species, EPOCA/BIOACID/UKOARP meeting, 28

-30 September, Bremerhaven, Germany.

16. Trimborn, S., Sweet, E., Tortell, P. D., Richter, K. -U., Rost, B. 2009. Impact of global change

on growth, photosynthesis and carbon acquisition in Southern Ocean key diatom species,

SOLAS Summer School, 3-15 August, Cargèse, France.

17. Trimborn, S., Lundholm, N., Rost, B., Hansen, P. J. 2006. Regulation and efficiency of

inorganic carbon acquisition in diatoms under different pH, 12th International Conference

on Harmful Algae, 4-8 September 2006, Copenhagen, Denmark.

18. Richter, K.-U., Hansen, P. J., Trimborn, S., Rost, B. 2005. Membrane inlet mass

spectrometry (MIMS) measurements of shear force sensitive marine phytoplankton

species, Lecture, Annual meeting of the Stable Isotope Mass Spectrometry Users

Group/SIMSUG, York, Great Britain.

19. Langer, G., Gussone, N., Nehrke, G., Riebesell, U., Eisenhauer, A., Kuhnert, H., Rost, B,

Trimborn, S., Thoms, S. 2005. Coccolith strontium to calcium ratios in Emiliania huxleyi: The

dependence on seawater strontium and calcium concentrations., MSG meeting

‘Biogeochemical Controls on Palaeoceanographic Proxies’, Geological Society, 3-4 October,

London, UK.

20. Riebesell, U., Allgaier, M., Avgoustidi, V., Bellerby, R., Carbonnel, V., Chou, L., Delille, B.,

Egge, J., Engel, A., Grossart, H. -P., Huonnic, P., Jansen, S., Johannessen, T., Joint, I.,

Krigstad, S., Lovdal, T., Martin-Jézéquel, V., Moros, C., Mühling, M., Nightingale, M.,

Passow, U., Rost, B., Schulz, K., Skjelvan, I., Terbrüggen, A., Trimborn, S. 2004. Pelagic

Ecosystems in a High CO2 Ocean: the Mesocosm Approach, SOLAS Open Science

Conference 2004, 13-16 October, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.