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First Name: Mirco
Name: Bundschuh
Position: Junior Professor
Email: bundschuh@uni-landau.de
Institute / University / Company: University of Koblenz-Landau
Research Unit: Institute for Environmental Sciences
Address (city, state): Fortstrasse 7
Country: Germany
Please give 5 key-words showing your research / interest in Microbial Ecotoxicolgy:
- aquatic fungi
- leaf decomposition
- bottom up effects
- periphyton
- qPCR
Main kinds of contaminant(s) of interest:
- nanoparticles
- antibiotics
- fungicides
- microplastics
Main kinds of microorganisms of interest:
- aquatic fungi
- bacteria
- algae
Main kinds of ecosystems of interest: freshwater ecosystems
Do you give courses on Microbial Ecotoxicology ?: NO
Most relevant articles in the field of Microbial Ecotoxicology (max.5):
- Feckler, A., Goedkoop, W., Konschak, M., Bundschuh, R., Kenngott, K.G.J., Schulz, R., Zubrod, J.P. and Bundschuh, M. (2018) History matters: heterotrophic microbial community structure and function adapt to multiple stressors. Global Change Biology 24(2), e402–e415.
- Bundschuh, M., Hahn, T., Gessner, M.O. and Schulz, R. (2009) Antibiotics as a chemical stressor affecting an aquatic decomposer-detritivore system. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 28(1), 197-203.
- Bundschuh, M., Zubrod, J.P., Kosol, S., Maltby, L., Stang, C., Duester, L. and Schulz, R. (2011) Fungal composition on leaves explains pollutant-mediated indirect effects on amphipod feeding. Aquatic Toxicology 104(1), 32-37.
- Zubrod, J.P., Englert, D., Wolfram, J., Rosenfeldt, R.R., Feckler, A., Bundschuh, R., Seitz, F., Konschak, M., Baudy, P., Lüderwald, S., Fink, P., Lorke, A., Schulz, R. and Bundschuh, M. (2017) Long-term effects of fungicides on leaf-associated microorganisms and shredder populations – an artificial stream study. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 36(8), 2178-2189.
- Feckler, A., Schrimpf, A., Bundschuh, M., Bärlocher, F., Baudy, P., Cornut, J. and Schulz, R. (2017) Quantitative real-time PCR as a promising tool for the detection and quantification of leaf-associated fungal species – a proof of principle using Alatospora pulchella. PLoS One 12(4), e0174634.