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- 2004
- Active selection for large guppies, Poecilia reticulata, by the pike cichlid, Crenicichla saxatilis (
- Coupling of methyl and total mercury in a minerotrophic peat bog in southeastern Sweden (
- Optical studies in the Southern Ocean (
- Potential nitrification and denitrification on different surfaces in a constructed treatment wetland (vol 32, pg 2414, 2003) (
- Reduced grazing rates in Daphnia pulex caused by contaminants: Implications for trophic cascades (
- Temporally fluctuating prey and interfering predators: a positive feedback (
- Foraging behaviour and capture success in perch, pikeperch and pike and the effects of prey density (
- Invading herbivory: The golden apple snail alters ecosystem functioning in Asian wetlands (
- Dietary glycerol and adult access to water: effects on fecundity and longevity in the almond moth (
- Factors regulating recruitment from the sediment to the water column in the bloom-forming cyanobacterium Gloeotrichia echinulata (
- Shifts between clear and turbid states in a shallow lake: multi-causal stress from climate, nutrients and biotic interactions (
- Continental-scale patterns of nutrient and fish effects on shallow lakes: introduction to a pan-European mesocosm experiment (
- Plasticity in pigmentation induced by conflicting threats from predation and UV radiation (
- Factors regulating the recruitment of cyanobacterial and eukaryotic phytoplankton from littoral and profundal sediments (
- Responses to fish predation and nutrients by plankton at different levels of taxonomic resolution (
- Responses of phytoplankton to fish predation and nutrient loading in shallow lakes: a pan-European mesocosm experiment (
- Response of zooplankton to nutrient enrichment and fish in shallow lakes: a pan-European mesocosm experiment (
- Photochemical mineralization of dissolved organic carbon in lakes of differing pH and humic content (
- Development of tolerance against toxic cyanobacteria in Daphnia (
- Nutrient limitation of autotrophic and mixotrophic phytoplankton in a temperate and tropical humic lake gradient (