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She returned to Australia in 2004, joining the South Australian state branch of the Australian Marine Sciences Association (AMSA) when it re-formed in 2007. She joined the AMSA National Council in 2007, became Vice-President in 2010 and President in 2012.
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since 2009. She is also a member of the South Australian Marine Park Council and the National Committee for Ecology, Evolution and Conservation of the
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Her subsequent work with an interdisciplinary team examined living and non-living components of the ecosystem in the Wadden Sea — an extensive
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and exposure. This study concluded that a reduction in salinity and increase in water levels is needed to recolonise mudflats.
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The Distribution and Abundance of Macrobenthic Invertebrates in the Murray Mouth and Coorong Lagoons 2006 to 2008
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of the organisms depends on mechanisms like high functional diversity, reproductive output and mobility.
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Dittmann's research focuses on the community of organisms living in soft sediments that make up the
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Dittmann returned to Germany and for seven years led an interdisciplinary project studying the
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The team analysed the effect of both natural and experimentally induced disturbances, and how
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National Committee for Ecology, Evolution and Conservation, Australian Academy of Science
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Dittmann has been the Director of Flinders University's Lincoln Marine Science Centre in
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Dr Sabine Dittmann, Councillor profile, Australian Marine Sciences Association Inc.
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Marine Parks Council, SA Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources
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Dittmann and her team conduct regular monitoring of South Australia's
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researching species interactions in tropical tidal flats, at the
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The Wadden Sea Ecosystem: Stability Properties and Mechanisms
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Dittmann's research at AIMS in Queensland showed that
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invertebrates respond to changes in the environment.
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Index

marine biologist
ecology
tidal flats
Flinders University
Adelaide
benthos
North Sea
ecosystem engineers
mussel beds
Coorong
waders
benthic
University of Göttingen
Germany
biodeposition
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
post-doctoral fellowship
Australian Institute of Marine Science
Townsville
Wadden Sea
Centre for Tropical Marine Ecology
Bremen
Habilitation, venia legendi
University of Bremen
Port Lincoln
Australian Academy of Science
soldier crabs, Mictyris longicarpus
meiofauna
intertidal zone
Netherlands

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