Maria Camila Serra Pompei

Camila Serra Pompei

Postdoc

DTU AQUA
National Institute of Aquatic Resources

Section for Oceans and Arctic

Technical University of Denmark

Henrik Dams Allé

Building 201, room -

2800 Kgs. Lyngby

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2023
Trait-based Approaches to Ocean Life - 6th International Workshop: Copenhagen, 15-17 August 2023
12 JAN

Trait-based Approaches to Ocean Life - 6th International Workshop: Copenhagen, 15-17 August 2023

Ecosystems are complex machineries, and our ability to predict how multiple drivers and environmental forcing structure communities are limited. One way to represent and understand organisms, communities and ecosystems is to think in terms of 'traits' rather than species, and how the dominant traits emerge in an evolutionary and ecological...

2022
05 MAY

Exploring the relation between the size spectrum of plankton communities and carbon export in the ocean

In the oceans, a nearly constant biomass of organisms is found in equal log- intervals of body-size. This large-scale regularity is referred to as the size spectrum. In this new modelling study, we find that parameters of the size spectrum correlate strongly with the export and export efficiency of particles into the deep ocean. These...

01 APR

The seascape of fear and the biological carbon pump

Organisms adapt to predation risk by changing their behavior. A new study from the Centre for Ocean Life demonstrates how defensive behaviors of marine pelagic organisms, from phytoplankton to fish, may significantly change the intensity of the biological carbon pump and, hence the ability of the ocean to sequester carbon.

2020
Map from PhD thesis showing yearly averaged biomass of copepods. Graphic: Camila Serra Pompei.
17 NOV

PhD defence about trait-based models of plankton communities

On 27 November 2020, Camila Serra Pompei will defend her PhD thesis. The defence can be watched online.

Ecosystems Climate change Mathematical modelling
Illustration of copepod individual level and community level
16 NOV

A general size- and trait-based model of plankton communities

Most models of plankton communities, such as NPZ-type models, ignore the life-cycle (ontogeny) of multicellular zooplankton. Here, we propose a model framework along the Nutrient–Unicellular–Multicellular axis – a “NUM” framework – which incorporates zooplankton ontogeny.

Three PhD defenses coming up at the Centre
30 OCT

Three PhD defenses coming up at the Centre

Three PhD students at the Ocean Life Centre will defend their dissertations in the coming weeks giving us all something to look forward to as 2020 draws to a close. 

2019
Temperature response of unicellular plankton communities
12 FEB

Resource limitation determines temperature response of unicellular plankton communities

Increases in temperature increase enzymatic activity, so one expects growth to also increase. However, this is not always the case. We show that when organisms are resource-limited, an increase in temperature can actually reduce growth, but these physiological effects do not directly translate into a community response.

2017
Camila Serra Pompei and Jérôme Pinti
17 OCT

New PhD students at the Centre

We welcome two new PhD students at the Centre for Ocean life!