The Ecotoxicology Group conducts both basic and
strategic research in aquatic toxicology and ecotoxicology. Principle
areas of research are: trace metals in the
aquatic environment; metallothionein synthesis; arsenic
in aquatic ecosystems and seafood; and oestrogen
mimicking compounds. Aspects of this research are carried out in
collaboration with other research groups within the Biology Institute,
other institutes of University of Southern Denmark and other academic and governmental
organisations both national and international.
Our most exciting projects involve:
- Trace metals in an aquatic environment
- Arsenic in Aquatic Ecosystems and Seafood
- Role of Metallothioneins
- Oestrogen mimicking compounds
- Mercury / selenium interaktions in aquatic organisms
- Cadmium handling in Crustaceans
- Aquatic environmental problems such as:
* Nutrient transport and biogeochemical cycling in rivers, lakes, and estuaries
* Modeling of hydrodynamics, transport and dispersal, and ecological processes
* The fate of pollutants in the aquatic environment.