
Erik Jeppesen
出生于1951年4月28日,
1978年获得丹麦哥本哈根大学生物科学硕士;
1998年获得丹麦哥本哈根大学生物学博士。
国际著名湖泊学家、丹麦奥胡斯大学教授,云南大学客座教授,主要研究领域为水生态学、气候变化、水体修复以及富营养化控制。发表SCI论文超过700篇,包括Science、PNAS、Nature Climate Change、Nature Geoscience、Trends in Ecology & Evolution等期刊论文,在WOS引用超过3万次(谷歌学术引用超过8.5万次),为生态学与环境科学领域前千分之一高被引作者。担任Ecosystems,Freshwater Biology等多个SCI期刊的编委。2007年,Erik Jeppesen教授作为政府间气候变化专门委员会(IPCC)成员之一被授予诺贝尔和平奖。2010年,获得国际湖沼学会颁发的Naumann-Thienemann奖章。
主要研究方向是水生态学,重点关注湖泊的生物群落结构以及与营养动态和气候之间的相互作用。研究领域还包括湖泊修复、湖泊生态系统重建、古生态学和生态系统建模等。开展的实地考察工作涉及从高北极地区到热带的湖泊以及除南极洲以外的所有大洲的湖泊。他与世界各地180多个研究小组开展过合作研究。目前,他在土耳其TÜBITAK项目的支持下,开展与气候变化和取水相关的湖泊盐碱化对生态系统影响的研究。
代表性论文包括:
1. Jeppesen E., M. Beklioğlu, K. Özkan & Z. Akyürek, Salinisation increase due to global change will have substantial negative effect on inland waters and freshwater resources: A call for multifaceted research at the local and global scale. The Innovation, 2020, 1(2), 100030.
2. Davidson T.A., J. Audet, E. Jeppesen et al., Synergy between nutrients and warming enhances methane ebullition from shallow lakes. Nature Climate Change, 2018, 8, 156-160.
3. Jeppesen E., S. Brucet, L. Naselli-Flores et al., Ecological impacts of global warming and water abstraction on lakes and reservoirs due to changes in water level and salinity. Hydrobiologia, 2015, 570, 201-227.
4. Jeppesen E., M. Søndergaard, T.L. Lauridsen et al., Biomanipulation as a restoration tool to combat eutrophication: recent advances and future challenges. Advances in Ecological Research, 2015, 47, 411-487.
5. Post E., M. C. Forchhammer, S. Bret-Harte et al., Ecological dynamics in the Arctic associated with recent climate change. Science, 2009, 325, 1355-1358.
联络信息:
地址:Gravmosevej 23, DK-8600, Silkeborg, Denmark
电话:+45 30783165
邮箱:ej@bios.au.dk
Erik Jeppesen
Born 28/04/1951,
Cand. scient in Biology (MSc), University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 1978;
Dr. Scient. in Biology (DSc), University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 1998.
Famous international lake scientist, professor of Aarhus university in Denmark, visiting professor of Yunnan University, the main research fields are water ecology, climate change, water restoration and, eutrophication control. He has published more than 700 SCI papers, including journal papers such as Science, PNAS, Nature Climate Change, Nature Geoscience, and Trends in Ecology & Evolution, and cited more than 30,000 times on WOS (more than 85,000 times on Google Scholar). He is the top one thousand cited author in the field of ecology and environmental science. He served as an editorial board member of several SCI journals such as Ecosystems and Freshwater Biology. In 2007, Professor Erik Jeppesen was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize as a member of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). In 2010, he was awarded the Naumann-Thienemann Medal by the International Lakes Institute.
His main research topics are aquatic ecology with special emphasis on the biological structure and interactions with the nutrient dynamics and climate in lakes. Lake restoration, lake-re-establishment, palaeoecology and ecosystem modelling are other major research fields. He has conducted fieldwork on lakes from the high Arctic to the tropics and on all continents apart from Antarctica. He works with more than 180 research groups across the world. At present he is working on a large project, supported by TÜBITAK, Turkey, on the ecosystem effects of salinization of lakes related to climate change and water abstraction.
Selected Publications:
1. Jeppesen E., M. Beklioğlu, K. Özkan & Z. Akyürek, Salinisation increase due to global change will have substantial negative effect on inland waters and freshwater resources: A call for multifaceted research at the local and global scale. The Innovation, 2020, 1(2), 100030.
2. Davidson T.A., J. Audet, E. Jeppesen et al., Synergy between nutrients and warming enhances methane ebullition from shallow lakes. Nature Climate Change, 2018, 8, 156-160.
3. Jeppesen E., S. Brucet, L. Naselli-Flores et al., Ecological impacts of global warming and water abstraction on lakes and reservoirs due to changes in water level and salinity. Hydrobiologia, 2015, 570, 201-227.
4. Jeppesen E., M. Søndergaard, T.L. Lauridsen et al., Biomanipulation as a restoration tool to combat eutrophication: recent advances and future challenges. Advances in Ecological Research, 2015, 47, 411-487.
5. Post E., M. C. Forchhammer, S. Bret-Harte et al., Ecological dynamics in the Arctic associated with recent climate change. Science, 2009, 325, 1355-1358.
Lead Contact:
Address: Gravmosevej 23, DK-8600, Silkeborg, Denmark
Phone: +45-30783165
Email: ej@bios.au.dk