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Lara Maleen Beckmann
Doctoral Student
Department of Marine SciencesAbout Lara Maleen Beckmann
My research focuses on the biodiversity, reproductive biology, and ecology of cold-water and deep-sea corals and sponges. These habitat-forming animals create complex three-dimensional ecosystems that support a remarkable diversity of marine life and play a fundamental role in maintaining healthy deep-sea environments. Despite their ecological importance, many aspects of their life histories remain poorly understood.
I combine histology, microscopy, molecular techniques, environmental DNA/metabarcoding, non-destructive imaging, and quantitative video analyses to investigate reproductive strategies, development, biodiversity, and community structure in cold-water coral and sponge ecosystems. By integrating these complementary approaches, I aim to better understand how deep-sea populations reproduce, disperse, and persist over time.
Understanding the life histories of deep-sea species is becoming increasingly important as these ecosystems face growing pressures from climate change and human activities. My research addresses fundamental questions about reproductive strategies, recruitment, dispersal, and population connectivity, providing knowledge that contributes to the conservation and management of vulnerable marine ecosystems and the development of effective marine protected areas.
Before joining the University of Gothenburg, I completed my master's research at the University of Bergen, Norway, where I studied the diversity and ecology of hydrozoans, a group of cnidarians that have a remarkable diversity of life cycles. Using an integrative taxonomic approach combining morphology and molecular data, I investigated species diversity and made previously unknown life-stage connections.
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State of deep-sea science and conservation in the Northeast Pacific: implications for policy and
management
Fanny Girard, Joan M. Alfaro-Lucas, Amy R. Baco, James P. Barry, Katharine T. Bigham, Lara Maleen Beckmann, Angelika Brandt, Lindsay Clark, Megan A. Davies, Jeffrey C. Drazen, Anya Dunham, Cherisse Du Preez, Elva Escobar Briones, Heidi Gartner, Moronke K. Harris, Kristen N. Johannes, Amanda Kahn, Stefanie Kaiser, Brian R.C. Kennedy, Lisa A. Levin, Natalia Llopis Monferrer, Abigail Powell, Christopher N. Rooper, Craig R. Smith, Angela Stevenson, Jesse M.A. van der Grient
Progress in Oceanography - 2026 -
Diversity and environmental drivers of deep-sea sponge and coral communities in
Alaska
Lara Maleen Beckmann, Johanne Vad, Rhian Waller
Deep-Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers - 2026 -
Hotspots beyond borders: quantitative assessment of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems on the Corner Rise seamounts with implications for conservation
planning
Lara Maleen Beckmann, Lova Eveborn, Ellen Kenchington, Rhian Waller
Frontiers in Marine Science - 2026 -
The marginal male hypothesis explains only small amounts of spatial variation in density in
pinnipeds
Koen J. van Benthem, Rebecca Nagel, Lara Maleen Beckmann, Joseph I. Hoffman, Meike J. Wittmann
Scientific Reports - 2026 -
Observation of polyp bailout after stress exposure in Primnoa
pacifica
Lara Maleen Beckmann, Rhian Waller
Coral reefs - 2025 -
Fluorescence patterns and diversity of hydrozoans from Bocas del Toro,
Panama
Lara Maleen Beckmann, Bridget Vincent, Alexandra León, Jessica Masterman, Emily Lau, Steven Haddock
Ciencias marinas - 2024 -
Odd family reunion: DNA barcoding reveals unexpected relationship between three hydrozoan
species
Lara Maleen Beckmann, J Soto-Angel, A Hosia, L Martell
PeerJ - 2023 -
A global cline in a colour polymorphism suggests a limited contribution of gene flow towards the recovery of a heavily exploited marine
mammal
J. I. Hoffman, E. Bauer, A. J. Paijmans, E. Humble, Lara Maleen Beckmann, C. Kubetschek, F. Christaller, N. Kröcker, B. Fuchs, A. Moreras, Y. D. Shihlomule, M. N. Bester, A. C. Cleary, P. J.N. De Bruyn, J. Forcada, M. E. Goebel, S. D. Goldsworthy, C. Guinet, A. R. Hoelzel, C. Lydersen, K. M. Kovacs, A. Lowther
Royal Society Open Science - 2018