Team > M.Sc. Michael Schwarzer
Faculty of Biology, Chemistry and Earth Sciences
Chair Animal Ecology I
PhD candidate
PhD project: Effects of microparticles on aquatic model macro- and microfauna depending on particle properties: Comparison of microplastics to natural particles.
Faculty of Biology, Chemistry and Earth Sciences
Chair Animal Ecology I
Master in Molecular Ecology
PhD Candidate Animal Ecology | Supervisor Prof. Dr. Christian Laforsch
PhD Project: CRC 1357 Mikroplastik, Teilprojekt A01 | Effects of microparticles on aquatic model macro- and microfauna depending on particle properties: Comparison of microplastics to natural particles.
Research Interests: Microplastics, Animal Ecology, Invertebrate Zoology, Marine Ecology, Daphnia
Faculty of Biology, Chemistry and Earth Sciences
Chair Animal Ecology I
Publications
2024
Simona Mondellini, Michael Schwarzer, Matthias Völkl, Julia Jasinski, Valérie Jérôme, Thomas Scheibel, Christian Laforsch, Ruth Freitag: Size dependent uptake and trophic transfer of polystyrene microplastics in unicellular freshwater eukaryotes. In: Science of the Total Environment, 929 (2024). - .
doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.172470
2022
Magdalena V. Wilde, Julian Brehm, Michael Schwarzer, Jan B. Stöckl, Christian Laforsch, Thomas Fröhlich: Improving the proteome coverage of Daphnia magna : implications for future ecotoxicoproteomics studies. In: Proteomics, 22 (2022). - .
doi:10.1002/pmic.202100289
Michael Schwarzer, Julian Brehm, Martina Vollmer, Julia Jasinski, Chengzhang Xu, Shakir Zainuddin, Thomas Fröhlich, Matthias Schott, Andreas Greiner, Thomas Scheibel, Christian Laforsch: Shape, size, and polymer dependent effects of microplastics on Daphnia magna. In: Journal of Hazardous Materials, 426 (2022). - .
doi:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.128136
2021
Sebastian Steibl, Robert Sigl, Sanja Blaha, Sophia Drescher, Gerhard Gebauer, Elif Gürkal, Frederic Hüftlein, Anna Satzger, Michael Schwarzer, Dimitri Seidenath, Jana Welfenbach, Raphael S. Zinser, Christian Laforsch: Allochthonous resources are less important for faunal communities on highly productive, small tropical islands. In: Ecology and Evolution, 11 (2021). - S. 13128-13138.
doi:10.1002/ece3.8035
Faculty of Biology, Chemistry and Earth Sciences
Chair Animal Ecology I
M.Sc. Michael Schwarzer
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Chair Animal Ecology I
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University of Bayreuth
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