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Leandra Praetzel

Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry Research Group
Institute of Landscape Ecology
Heisenbergstr. 2, D-48149 Münster [en]
e-mail leandra.praetzel [at] wwu.de

  • Curriculum vitae

    • 2021: Graduation (Dr. rer. nat. / PhD), Institute of Landscape Ecology, University of Münster

      Dissertation: Dynamics of methane andcarbon dioxide cycling in a small and shallow temperate lake

    • since 11/2016: Research assistant and PhD student in the working group Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry, Institute of Landscape Ecology, University of Münster
    • 03/2015 - 09/2015: Research stay in Guelph (School of Environmental Sciences), Ontario, Canada, PROMOS-scholarship
    • 11/2014 - 05/2016: Research assistant in the Ecohydrology working group, Institute of Landscape Ecology, University of Münster
    • 10/2009 - 09/2016: Studies of Landscape Ecology (Bacehlor of Science & Master of Science) at the University of Münster

    Master thesis: „Impact of a hydrological gradient on methane production and oxidation in a continental Canadian bog: a stable isotope investigation“ Abstract (PDF download) [non-accessible] [en]

    since 2016/11

    Research assistant and PhD student in the working group Ecohydrology and Biogeochemistry

    2015/03 – 2015/09

    Research stay in Guelph (School of Environmental Sciences), Ontario, Canada, PROMOS-scholarship

    2014/11 – 2016/05

    Research assistant in the Ecohydrology working group

    2009/10 – 2016/09

    Studies of Landscape Ecology (B.Sc & M.Sc.) at the University of Münster, title of my master thesis: „Impact of a hydrological gradient on methane production and oxidation in a continental Canadian bog: a stable isotope investigation“ Abstract

     

  • Research interests

    • Methane dynamics and carbon cycles in aquatic and semi terrestrial ecosystems (lakes and peatlands)
    • Stable isotopes
    • Effects of climate change on the carbon cycle of natural ecosystems

     

  • Project

    Quantification and regulation of carbon fluxes in Lake Windsborn, a model system for shallow, dystrophic lakes [en]

     

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    Publications

    • Praetzel LES, Schmiedeskamp M, Knorr K-H. 2021. ‘Temperature and sediment properties drive spatiotemporal variability of methane ebullition in a small and shallow temperate lake.’ Limnology and Oceanography early view.
    • Schmiedeskamp M, Praetzel LES, Bastviken D, Knorr K-H. 2021. ‘Whole‐lake methane emissions from two temperate shallow lakes with fluctuating water levels: Relevance of spatiotemporal patterns.’ Limnology and Oceanography 2022, No. 6: 2455–2469. doi: 10.1002/lno.11764.
    • Praetzel LES, Plenter N, Schilling S, Schmiedeskamp M, Broll G Knorr K-H. 2020. ‘Organic matter and sediment properties determine in-lake variability of sediment CO2 and CH4 production and emissions of a small and shallow lake.’ Biogeosciences 17, No. 20: 5057–5078. doi: 10.5194/bg-17-5057-2020.
    • Berger S, Praetzel LSE, Goebel M, Blodau C, Knorr K-H. 2018. ‘Differential response of carbon cycling to long-term nutrient input and altered hydrological conditions in a continental Canadian peatland.’ Biogeosciences 15, No. 3: 885–903. doi: 10.5194/bg-15-885-2018.
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