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July 2022
Does the relevance of catch for angler satisfaction vary with social-ecological context: a study involving angler cultures from West and East Germany
Max Birdsong; Len M. Hunt; Ben Beardmore; Malte Dorow; Thilo Pagel; Robert Arlinghaus
Fisheries Research. - 254(2022), Art. 106414
July 2022
The rising moon promotes mate finding in moths
Mona Storms; Aryan Jakhar; Oliver Mitesser; Andreas Jechow; Franz Hölker; Tobias Degen; Thomas Hovestadt; Jacqueline Degen
Communications Biology. - 5(2022), Art. 393
Biodiversity
July 2022
Fraßschutz auf Kosten des Wachstums: wie die Form eines Trade-offs die Jahresdynamik von funktionellen Phytoplanktoneigenschaften steuert
Elias Ehrlich (Potsdam, Berlin); Nadja J. Kath; Ursula Gaedke (Potsdam)
KW Korrespondenz Wasserwirtschaft. - 15(2022)4, 212-217
July 2022
Evolution of toxins as a public good in phytoplankton
Elias Ehrlich; Uffe Høgsbro Thygesen; Thomas Kiørboe
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London : Ser. B, Biological Sciences. - 289(2022)1977, Art. 20220393
Freshwater ecosystems
July 2022
Can size distributions of European lake fish communities be predicted by trophic positions of their fish species?
Renee M. van Dorst; Christine Argillier; Sandra Brucet; Kerstin Holmgren; Pietro Volta; Ian J. Winfield; Thomas Mehner
Ecology and Evolution. - 12(2022)7, Art. e9087
July 2022
Idea paper: controlling trait adaptation to decrease population densities for conservation and management
Minoru Kasada; Masato Yamamichi
Ecology and Evolution. - 37(2022)4, 475-480
July 2022
The potential of large floodplains to remove nitrate in river basins: the Danube case
Martin Tschikof; Andreas Gericke; Markus Venohr; Gabriele Weigelhofer; Elisabeth Bondar-Kunze; Ute Susanne Kadene; Thomas Hein
Science of the Total Environment. - 843(2022), Art. 156879
July 2022
Feedback between climate change and eutrophication: revisiting the allied attack concept and how to strike back
Mariana Meerhoff; Joachim Audet; Thomas A. Davidson; Luc De Meester; Sabine Hilt; Sarian Kosten; Zhengwen Liu; Néstor Mazzeo; Hans Paerl; Marten Scheffer; Erik Jeppesen
Inland Waters. - 12(2022)2, 187-204
July 2022
Ökologie und Management von Brackwasserhechten (Esox lucius) in der Ostsee: Ein Symposiumsbericht, Teil 2
Robert Arlinghaus; Dominique Niessner; Timo Rittweg
Fischerei & Fischmarkt in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. - 19(2022)2, 38-45
July 2022
[GB Fact Sheet] Massenentwicklungen von Wasserpflanzen: natürliches Phänomen oder ernstes Problem?
Herausgeber: Leibniz-Institut für Gewässerökologie und Binnenfischerei (IGB) im Forschungsverbund Berlin e.V.. Autor*innen: Sabine Hilt und Jan Köhler. Redaktion: Johannes Graupner und Angelina Tittmann