Rickard Stenow
Presentation
I manly use stable isotopic tracers to measure carbon and nitrogen assimilation of individual cells, these cells are then analyzed using methods such as SIMS, nano-SIMS, and EA-IRMS.
Ongoing projects: How will cyanobacteria survive dormancy in warmer climate and start blooms in the future? (Carl Tryggers stiftelse 2026-2028, supervisor: Malin Olofsson)
Supervision
Co-supervision of Master thesis project by Casper Trollsfjord 2025-2026 at the University of Gothenburg
Selected publications
[4] Stenow, R., Robertson, K. E., Kourtchenko, O., Whitehouse, J. M., Pinder, M. M.,
Benvenuto, G., Töpel, M., Godhe, A., & Ploug, H. 2024. Resting cells of
Skeletonema marinoi assimilate organic compounds and respire by dissimilatory
nitrate reduction to ammonium in dark, anoxic conditions. Environmental
Microbiology, 26(4), e16625. https://doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.16625
[1] Stenow, R., Olofsson, M., Robertson, K. E., Kourtchenko, O., Whitehouse, J. M.,
Ploug, H., & Godhe, A. 2020. Resting stages of Skeletonema marinoi assimilate
nitrogen from the ambient environment under dark, anoxic conditions. Journal of
Phycology, 56(3), 699-708. https://doi.org/10.1111/jpy.12975
[2] Stenow, R., Robertson, K. E., Whitehouse, J. M., & Ploug, H. 2023. Single cell
dynamics and nitrogen transformations in the chain forming diatom Chaetoceros
affinis. ISME Journal, 17, 2070–2078. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41396-023-01511-z
[3] Stenow, R., Olofsson, M., Whitehouse, J. M., & Ploug, H. 2024. Chain forming
diatoms use different strategies to avoid diffusion limited N assimilation. Limnol.
Oceanogr. 69, 2391–2405. https://doi.org/10.1002/lno.12677