Dr. Alex Roodt

Adresse

Gebäude L, Raum 0.09
Fortstr. 7
76829 Landau

Kontakt

Tel.: +49 6341 280 31909
E-Mail: roodt.a (at) rptu.de

Funktion

Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter

Laborleitung Ökotoxikologie und Gefahrstoffe

Weitere Informationen

  • Applied analytical chemistry
  • Biomonitoring
  • Aquatic insects as pesticide vectors in riparian ecosystems

tba

  • 2016-2018: Master of Science in Analytical Chemistry, University of Pretoria, ZA. Thesis: “A new sampling method for human skin volatile analysis by comprehensive gas chromatography and mass spectrometry”.

  • 2015: Bachelor of Science Honours in Chemistry, University of Pretoria, ZA.

  • 2012–2014: Bachelor of Science in Chemistry, University of Pretoria, ZA.

  • Alexis PRoodt, Yvette Naudé, Anton Stoltz, Egmont R. Rohwer, “A new method for sampling of volatile human skin chemicals in a malaria context for analysis by GC×GC-TOFMS”, The 2nd South African Malaria Research Conference 2016, 27-29 July 2016, Pretoria, South Africa.
  • Alexis P. Roodt, Yvette Naudé, Anton Stoltz, Egmont R. Rohwer, “A new approach for the collection and comparison of volatile skin chemicals for analysis by GC×GC- ToFMS”, ISCC & GC×GC conference 2017, 14-19 May 2017, Fort Worth, USA.
  • Alexis P. Roodt, Yvette Naudé, Anton Stoltz, Egmont R. Rohwer, “A new methodology for passive sampling of human skin volatiles”, ChromSA Student Seminar, 8 September 2017, Pretoria, South Africa.

  • Alexis P. Roodt, Yvette Naudé, Anton Stoltz, Egmont R. Rohwer, “A new method for the collection and comparison of human skin volatile chemicals” ISSS conference 2017, 19-22 September 2017, Vienna, Austria

  • Huszarik, M.; Roodt, AP.; Wernicke, T.; Chávez, F.; Metz, A.; Link, M.; Lima-Fernandes, E.; Schulz, R.; Entling, MH. (2023) Increased bat hunting at polluted streams suggests chemical exposure rather than prey shortage. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 905. DOI Link

  • Roodt, AP.; Huszarik, M.; Entling, MH.; Schulz, R. (2023) Aquatic-terrestrial transfer of neonicotinoid insecticides in riparian food webs. JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, 455. DOI Link

  • Pietz, S.; Kolbenschlag, S.; Röder, N.; Roodt, AP.; Steinmetz, Z.; Manfrin, A.; Schwenk, K.; Schulz, R.; Schäfer, R.; Zubrod, JP.; Bundschuh, M. (2023) Subsidy Quality Affects Common Riparian Web-Building Spiders: Consequences of Aquatic Contamination and Food Resource. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY, 42 (6), 1346-1358. DOI Link

  • Manfrin, A., Schirmel, J., Mendoza-Lera, C., Ahmed, A., Bohde, R., Brunn, M., Brühl, C.A., Buchmann, C., Bundschuh, M., Burgis, F., Diehl, D., Entling, M.H., Ganglo, C., Geissler, S., Gerstle, V., Girardi, J.P., Graf, T., Huszarik, M., Jamin, J., Joschko, T.J., Jungkunst, H.F., Knäbel, A., Kolbenschlag, S., Lorke, A., Muñoz, K., Ogbeide, C., Osakpolor, S.E., Pietz, S., Riess, K., Roodt, A.P., Rovelli, L., Röder, N., Rösch, V., Schaumann, G.E., Schäfer, R.B., Schmitt, T., Schmitz, D., Schwenk, K., Stehle, S., , R. (2023) SystemLink - Propagation of in-stream environmental alterations to adjacent terrestrial ecosystems Limnology and Oceanography Bulletin, DOI Link

  • Roodt, A. P.; Schaufelberger, S.; Schulz, R. (2023) Aquatic-terrestrial insecticide fluxes: midges as neonicotinoid vectors. In: Environ Toxicol Chem 42, S. 60–70. DOI Link

  • Roodt, Alexis P.; Roeder, Nina; Pietz, Sebastian; Kolbenschlag, Sara; Manfrin, Alessandro; Schwenk, Klaus; Bundschuh, Mirco; Schulz, Ralf (2022) Emerging Midges Transport Pesticides from Aquatic to TerrestrialEcosystems: Importance of Compound- and Organism-SpecificParameters. In: Environ Sci Technol 56 (9), S. 5478–5488. DOI Link

  • Adams, Elena; Leeb, Christoph; Roodt, Alexis P.; Brühl, Carsten A. (2021) Interspecific sensitivity of European amphibians towards two pesticides and comparison to standard test species. In: Environmental Sciences Europe 33 (1), S. 1–7. DOI Link

  • Roodt AP, Naudé Y, Stoltz A, Rohwer E. (2018) Human skin volatiles: Passive sampling and GC × GC-ToFMS analysis as a tool to investigate the skin microbiome and interactions with anthropophilic mosquito disease vectors. J. Chromatogr. B 1097-1098 83-93. DOI Link