Bilde av Campbell, Karley
Bilde av Campbell, Karley
Førsteamanuensis Institutt for arktisk og marin biologi karley.lynn.campbell@uit.no +4777625220 Her finner du meg

Karley Campbell


Stillingsbeskrivelse

I am an Associate Professor of Marine Botany specializing in the research of sea ice microorganisms, biogeochemistry and climate change. As part of this work I lead the MicroSIO (Microscopic Sea Ice Organism) laboratory that cultures over ten species of ice algae for experimentation.  I am the principal investigator of the Research Council of Norway BREATHE (Bottom sea ice Respiration and nutrient Exchanges Assessed for THE Arctic) project. Visit breathearctic.com to learn more.

 


  • J.C. Stroeve, G. Veyssiere, C. Nab, B. Light, D. Perovich, J. Laliberté m.fl.:
    Mapping Potential Timing of Ice Algal Blooms From Satellite
    Geophysical Research Letters 2024 ARKIV / DOI
  • Benjamin Allen Lange, Ilkka O. Matero, Evgenii Salganik, Karley Lynn Campbell, Christian Katlein, Philipp Anhaus m.fl.:
    Biophysical characterization of summer Arctic sea-ice habitats using a remotely operated vehicle-mounted underwater hyperspectral imager
    Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment (RSASE) 2024 ARKIV / DOI
  • Megan Lenss, Sebastien Moreau, Tore Hattermann, Josef Wiktor, Marta Różańska, Philippe Claeys m.fl.:
    Phytoplankton bloom distribution and succession driven by sea-ice melt in the Kong Håkon VII Hav
    Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene 2024 ARKIV / DOI
  • Fernando Puente-Sánchez, Luis Alberto Macías-Pérez, Karley Lynn Campbell, Marta Royo-Llonch, Vanessa Balagué, Pablo Sánchez m.fl.:
    Bacterioplankton taxa compete for iron along the early spring–summer transition in the Arctic Ocean
    Ecology and Evolution 2024 ARKIV / DOI
  • Paul Eric Renaud, Malin Hildegard Elisabeth Daase, Eva Susanne Leu, Maxime Geoffroy, Sünnje Linnéa Basedow, Mark Inall m.fl.:
    Extreme mismatch between phytoplankton and grazers during Arctic spring blooms and consequences for the pelagic food-web
    Progress in Oceanography 2024 DOI
  • Jon Brage Svenning, Terje Vasskog, Karley Lynn Campbell, Agnethe Hansen Bæverud, Torbjørn Norberg Myhre, Lars Dalheim m.fl.:
    Lipidome Plasticity Enables Unusual Photosynthetic Flexibility in Arctic vs. Temperate Diatoms
    Marine Drugs 2024 ARKIV / DOI
  • Megan Willis, Delphine Lannuzel, Brent Else, Helene Angot, Karley Lynn Campbell, Odile Crabeck m.fl.:
    Polar oceans and sea ice in a changing climate
    Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene 2023 ARKIV / DOI
  • Christopher Bellas, Karley Lynn Campbell, Martyn Tranter, Patricia Sanchez-Baracaldo :
    Nitrogen and sulfur metabolisms encoded in prokaryotic communities associated with sea ice algae
    ISME Communications 2023 DOI
  • Robbie David Christopher Mallett, Vishnu Nandan, Amy R. MacFarlane, Karley Lynn Campbell, Julienne C. Stroeve :
    Snow on sea ice
    Elsevier 2023 ARKIV / DOI
  • Zoé Lulu Forgereau, Benjamin A. Lange, Rolf Gradinger, Philipp Assmy, Janina E. Osanen, Laura Martín Garcia m.fl.:
    Photophysiological responses of bottom sea-ice algae to fjord dynamics and rapid freshening
    Frontiers in Marine Science 2023 ARKIV / DOI
  • Karley Campbell, Benjamin Lange, Jack Christopher Landy, Christian Katlein, Marcel Nicolaus, Philipp Anhaus m.fl.:
    Net heterotrophy in High Arctic first-year and multi-year spring sea ice
    Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene 2022 ARKIV / DOI
  • Pedro Duarte, Philipp Assmy, Karley Campbell, Arild Sundfjord :
    The importance of turbulent ocean–sea ice nutrient exchanges for simulation of ice algal biomass and production with CICE6.1 and Icepack 1.2
    Geoscientific Model Development 2022 ARKIV / DOI
  • Nerea Johanna Aalto, Hannah Schweitzer, Stina Krsmanovic, Karley Campbell, Hans Christopher Bernstein :
    Diversity and Selection of Surface Marine Microbiomes in the Atlantic-Influenced Arctic
    Frontiers in Microbiology 2022 ARKIV / DOI
  • Nicole M. Pogorzelec, Kathleen M. Gough, Sun-Yong Ha, Karley Campbell, Brent Else, Kwanwoo Kim m.fl.:
    FTIR autecological analysis of bottom-ice diatom taxa across a tidal strait in the Canadian Arctic
    Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene 2022 ARKIV / DOI
  • Nadja Steiner, Jeff Bowman, Karley Campbell, Melissa Chierici, Eeva Eronen-Rasimus, Marianne Falardeau m.fl.:
    Climate change impacts on sea-ice ecosystems and associated ecosystem services
    Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene 2021 ARKIV / DOI
  • Karley Campbell, Ilkka Matero, Christopher Bellas, Thomas Turpin-Jelfs, Philipp Anhaus, Martin Graeve m.fl.:
    Monitoring a changing Arctic: Recent advancements in the study of sea ice microbial communities
    Ambio 2021 ARKIV / DOI
  • Nerea Johanna Aalto, Karley Campbell, Hans Christian Eilertsen, Hans Christopher Bernstein :
    Drivers of Atmosphere-Ocean CO2 Flux in Northern Norwegian Fjords
    Frontiers in Marine Science 2021 ARKIV / DOI
  • Delphine Lannuzel, Letizia Tedesco, Maria van Leeuwe, Karley Campbell, Hauke Flores, Bruno Delille m.fl.:
    The future of Arctic sea-ice biogeochemistry and ice-associated ecosystems
    Nature Climate Change 2020 ARKIV / DOI
  • Doreen Kohlbach, Steven W. Duerksen, Benjamin Lange, Joannie Charette, Anke Reppchen, Pascal Tremblay m.fl.:
    Fatty acids and stable isotope signatures of first-year and multiyear sea ice in the Canadian High Arctic
    Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene 2020 ARKIV / DOI
  • Benjamin A. Lange, Christian Haas, Joannie Charette, Christian Katlein, Karley Campbell, Steven Duerksen m.fl.:
    Contrasting Ice Algae and Snow‐Dependent Irradiance Relationships Between First‐Year and Multiyear Sea Ice
    Geophysical Research Letters 2019 DOI
  • Maria A. Van Leeuwe, Letizia Tedesco, Kevin R. Arrigo, Philipp Assmy, Karley Campbell, Klaus M. Meiners m.fl.:
    Microalgal community structure and primary production in Arctic and Antarctic sea ice: A synthesis
    Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene 2018 DOI
  • Megan Lenss, Sebastien Moreau, Karley Lynn Campbell :
    Phytoplankton bloom distribution and succession driven by sea-ice melt in the Kong Håkon VII Hav
    2024
  • Sebastien Moreau, Megan Lenss, Karley Lynn Campbell, Hanna Maria Kauko :
    Phytoplankton dynamics and carbon export in the Kong Haakon VII Hav, Southern Ocean.
    2024
  • Zoe Charlotte Koenig, Karley Lynn Campbell, Brent Else, Morven Muilwijk, Rosalie Dawn Mckay :
    Turbulent fluxes at the ice-ocean interface in the Arctic Ocean
    2024
  • Rosalie Dawn Mckay, Zoe Charlotte Koenig, Janina Emilia Osanen, Christine Michel, Brent Else, Karley Lynn Campbell :
    Influence of sub-ice turbulence regimes and microbial community structure on spring sea ice bloom and nutrient dynamics in the Dease Strait
    2024
  • Karley Lynn Campbell, Julienne Stroeve :
    Times have changed: Ice algae blooms begin earlier in the new Arctic
    2024
  • Sebastien Moreau, Megan Lenss, Karley Lynn Campbell, Hanna Maria Kauko :
    Phytoplankton dynamics and carbon export in the Kong Haakon VII Hav, Southern Ocean
    2024
  • Ed Blockey, Y Akensov, Karley Lynn Campbell, Hewitt HT, M. Oltmanns, James Screen m.fl.:
    Impacts of Climate Change on Arctic Sea Ice
    2023
  • Benjamin Allen Lange, Emiliano Cimoli, Geir Johnsen, Karley Lynn Campbell, Janina Osanen, Philipp Anhaus m.fl.:
    An Overview of Underwater Hyperspectral Imagery of Sea Ice in the Central Arctic Ocean
    2023
  • Karley Lynn Campbell, Rosalie Dawn Mckay, Zoe Charlotte Koenig, Janina Emilia Osanen, Philipp Kurt Wolf Assmy, Sebastien Moreau m.fl.:
    Production regimes of sea ice microhabitats in the High Arctic
    2023
  • Zoe Charlotte Koenig, Karley Lynn Campbell, Brent Else, Morven Muilwijk :
    Turbulent fluxes at the ice-ocean interface in the Arctic Ocean
    2023
  • Karley Lynn Campbell, Brent Else, Janina Emilia Osanen, Megan Lenss, Rosalie Dawn Mckay, Sebastien Moreau m.fl.:
    Fine-scale variability in sea ice biogeochemistry
    2023
  • Rosalie Dawn Mckay, Janina Emilia Osanen, Christine Michel, Brent Else, Karley Lynn Campbell :
    Sea ice algal and bacterial community transition during spring melt under low and high turbulence regimes in the Canadian High Arctic
    2023
  • Rosalie Dawn Mckay, Janina Emilia Osanen, Christine Michel, Brent Else, Karley Lynn Campbell :
    Influence of sub-ice turbulence regimes on sea ice net community production in the Canadian High Arctic
    2023
  • Karley Lynn Campbell :
    BREATHE Project Activities
    2023
  • Zoe Charlotte Koenig, Karley Lynn Campbell, Brent Else, Rosalie Dawn Mckay, Morven Muilwijk :
    Turbulent fluxes at the ice-ocean interface in the Arctic Ocean
    2023
  • Karley Lynn Campbell, Rosalie Dawn Mckay, Zoe Charlotte Koenig, Janina Emilia Osanen, Christien Philip Laber, Georeges Kanaan m.fl.:
    BREATHE field school goes with the floe: Insights from an early-career training program
    2023
  • Karley Lynn Campbell :
    Primary production and the shifting foundations of a changing Arctic Ocean
    2023
  • Eva Susanne Leu, Karley Campbell, Megan Lenss, Anna Miettinnen, Rolf Rudolf Gradinger, Sünnje Linnéa Basedow m.fl.:
    High Spring Productivity across the Barents Sea Polar Front: Hotspot or Mismatch?
    2023
  • Benjamin Lange, Janina Emilia Osanen, Karley Campbell, Ilkka Materp, Evgenii Salganik, Christian Katlein m.fl.:
    Biophysical characterization of summer Arctic sea ice habitats using a ROV- (and under-ice arm)-mounted Underwater Hyperspectral Imager
    2022
  • Benjamin Lange, Evgenii Salganik, Karley Campbell, Knut Vilhelm Høyland, Jessie Gardner, Oliver Müller m.fl.:
    Improving bio-physical characterization of Arctic sea ice habitats using an Underwater Hyperspectral Imager.
    2022
  • Karley Lynn Campbell, Christine Michel :
    The Last Ice Area
    2021

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    Forskningsinteresser

    Life in the oceans is supported by an abundance of microscopic algae and bacteria that synthesize organic compounds and recycle them within the lower trophic levels, respectively. The activity of these microorganisms also influences the movement of carbon dioxide (CO2) between oceans and the atmosphere [1], which is an important function given the rising CO2 emissions that are currently driving a warming trend of the global climate [2]. In particular, the polar regions are warming faster than anywhere else on Earth, and the resulting impact on cryosphere systems is substantial [3; 4]. Changes in sea ice volume, seasonality and coverage in the Arctic Ocean are particularly concerning for specialized algae and bacteria that inhabit sea ice [5; 6].The uncertain response of these vulnerable sea ice algae and bacteria to environmental change has been the focus of my research. This has involved method development to quantify abundance and productivity, field-based process studies to assess biological-physical coupling, and stressor experiments on ice algae cultures to target species-specific responses. I am also interested in the composition of microbial communities and how this varies with growth conditions characteristic of different ice habitats. This involves taxonomic identification of sea ice algae, as well as collaborations (eg Sanchez-Baracaldo laboratory Bristol, UK) to complete metagenomic analyses.

    References : [1] Falkowski et al. 1998, Science, 200-206; [2] Graverson et al., 2008, Nature Lett. 53-57; [3] Hansen et al., 2010, Reviews Geophys. RG4004; [4] Screen and Simmonds, 2010, Nature Lett. 1334-1337; [5] Vihma et al., 2014, Surv. Geophys. 1175-1214; [6] Leu et al., 2015, Prog. Oceanogr. 151-170.

     

    Keywords : sea ice, algae, bacteria, production, phycology, climate change, biogeochemistry

     

    Ongoing Projects:

    2021-2025
    Bottom-sea ice Respiration and nutrient Exchanges Assessed for THE Arctic (BREATHE), UiT The Arctic University of Norway (Principal Investigator) https://breathearctic.com

    2024-2027
    Weddell Sea Observatory of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Change (WOBEC), Alfred Wegener Institute (Investigator), https://wobec.aq/

    2023-2028
    Impact of CRYosphere Melting Southern Ocean Ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles (ICRYME), Norwegian Polar Insitute (WP lead) 

    2021-2025*
    Bottom-sea ice Respiration and nutrient Exchanges Assessed for THE Arctic (BREATHE), UiT The Arctic University of Norway (Principal Investigator)  https://breathearctic.com

    2021-2024

    PolarFront, Akvaplan niva & UiT The Arctic University of Norway (Contributor) https://akvaplan.no/en/project/polarfront 

     

    In the news: 

    https://kommunikasjon.ntb.no/pressemelding/18223727/uit-forskere-mottar-prestisjefylt-eu-stipend?publisherId=17847822&lang=no

    https://nautil.us/the-secret-life-of-the-north-pole-264093/?fbclid=IwAR2DqPjB3AQCJ5-uv91ESGxCE334vsvDSuWgy3Flfnc0anRAFMr1fSpcx-4

     https://www.mccip.org.uk/sites/default/files/2023-09/Impacts%20of%20Climate%20Change%20on%20Arctic%20Sea%20Ice.pdf

    Selection of Recent Work :

    Stroeve, J, et al. (2024), 'Mapping Potential Timing of Ice Algal Blooms From Satellite', GRL, doi:10.1029/2023GL106486

    Campbell, K, et al. (2022), 'Net heterotrophy in High Arctic first-year and multi-year spring sea ice'. Elementa Science of the Anthropocene ', 10 (1), 00040.

    Lannuzel, D, Tedesco, L, Leeuwe M, Campbell, K et al. (2020), 'The future of Arctic sea-ice biogeochemistry and ice-associated ecosystems'. Nature Climate Change, vol 10, pp 983–992.

    Campbell, K, Mundy, C, Belize, C, Aurelie, D and S Rysgaard (2018), 'Seasonal dynamics of algal and bacterial communities in Arctic sea ice under variable snow cover'. Polar Biology, vol 41, pp 41-58. 

     

     


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