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    Benthic biodiversity on old platforms, young wind farms, and rocky reefs by Coolen, Joop W P, van der Weide, Babeth, Cuperus, Joël, Blomberg, Maxime, Van Moorsel, Godfried W N M, Faasse, Marco A, Bos, Oscar G, Degraer, Steven, Lindeboom, Han J

    Published in ICES journal of marine science (01-05-2020)
    “…Abstract The introduction of artificial hard substrates in an area dominated by a sandy seabed increases habitat available to epifouling organisms. To…”
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    Performance of European oysters (Ostrea edulis L.) in the Dutch North Sea, across five restoration pilots by Bos, Oscar G., Duarte-Pedrosa, Stephanie, Didderen, Karin, Bergsma, Joost H., Heye, Sonia, Kamermans, Pauline

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (21-09-2023)
    “…Introduction The European flat oyster ( Ostrea edulis ) is a biogenic reef former, internationally recognised as threatened and declining in the NE Atlantic by…”
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    Oil and gas platforms as artificial substrates for epibenthic North Sea fauna: Effects of location and depth by Schutter, Miriam, Dorenbosch, Martijn, Driessen, Floor M.F., Lengkeek, Wouter, Bos, Oscar G., Coolen, Joop W.P.

    Published in Journal of sea research (01-11-2019)
    “…Offshore oil and gas platforms, shipwrecks and wind farms are known to act as artificial reefs, attracting a broad range of marine species such as algae,…”
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    Fouling community composition on a pilot floating solar-energy installation in the coastal Dutch North Sea by Mavraki, Ninon, Bos, Oscar G., Vlaswinkel, Brigitte M., Roos, Pauline, de Groot, Wim, van der Weide, Babeth, Bittner, Oliver, Coolen, Joop W. P.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (28-12-2023)
    “…The increasing need for renewable energy has led to the transition of renewable energy devices to the marine environment. Currently, mainly offshore wind farms…”
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    Reefs, sand and reef-like sand: A comparison of the benthic biodiversity of habitats in the Dutch Borkum Reef Grounds by Coolen, Joop W.P., Bos, Oscar G., Glorius, Sander, Lengkeek, Wouter, Cuperus, Joël, van der Weide, Babeth, Agüera, Antonio

    Published in Journal of sea research (01-09-2015)
    “…Reefs play an important role in the distribution of species associated with hard substrates and are of value for biodiversity conservation. High densities of…”
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    Climate-Related Changes in Recruitment of the Bivalve Macoma balthica by Catharina J. M. Philippart, van Aken, Hendrik M., Beukema, Jan J., Bos, Oscar G., Cadée, Gerhard C., Dekker, Rob

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-11-2003)
    “…Population dynamics of common intertidal bivalves (Cerastoderma edule, Macoma balthica, Mya arenaria, Mytilus edulis) are strongly related to seawater…”
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    Estimation of food limitation of bivalve larvae in coastal waters of north-western Europe by Bos, Oscar G., Hendriks, Iris E., Strasser, Matthias, Dolmer, Per, Kamermans, Pauline

    Published in Journal of sea research (01-04-2006)
    “…Marine invertebrate recruitment may be affected by food limitation during the pelagic larval life stages. In the present study, field data on abundance of…”
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    Effects of temporary food limitation on development and mortality of Macoma balthica larvae by Bos, OG, Philippart, CJM, van der Meer, J

    “…Long-term observations (1973 to 2001) of populations of the intertidal bivalve Macoma balthica, in the western Wadden Sea, have suggested that larval mortality…”
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    Recruitment variation in Macoma balthica : a laboratory examination of the match/mismatch hypothesis by BOS, Oscar G, PHILIPPART, Catharina J. M, CADEE, Gerhard C, VAN DER MEER, Jaap

    “…Long-term observation (1973 to 2001) of recruitment in the intertidal bivalve Macoma balthica (L.) in the western Wadden Sea has revealed that interannual…”
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    Benthic biodiversity on old platforms, young wind farms, and rocky reefs by Coolen, Joop W.P, Weide, Babeth, Van Der, Cuperus, Joël, Blomberg, Maxime, Moorsel, Godfried W.N.M., Van, Faasse, Marco A, Bos, Oscar G, Degraer, Steven, Lindeboom, Han J

    Published in ICES journal of marine science (2018)
    “…The introduction of artificial hard substrates in an area dominated by a sandy seabed increases habitat available to epifouling organisms. To investigate this,…”
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    Incompletely Informed Shorebirds That Face a Digestive Constraint Maximize Net Energy Gain When Exploiting Patches by van Gils, Jan A., Schenk, Ingrid W., Bos, Oscar, Piersma, Theunis

    Published in The American naturalist (01-05-2003)
    “…Foragers that feed on hidden prey are uncertain about the intake rate they can achieve as they enter a patch. However, foraging success can inform them,…”
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    Effects of temporary food limitation on development and mortality ofMacoma balthicalarvae by Bos, Oscar G., Philippart, Catharina J. M., van der Meer, Jaap

    “…Long-term observations (1973 to 2001) of populations of the intertidal bivalveMacoma balthica, in the western Wadden Sea, have suggested that larval mortality…”
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    Recruitment variation inMacoma balthica: a laboratory examination of the match/mismatch hypothesis by Bos, Oscar G., Philippart, Catharina J. M., Cadée, Gerhard C., van der Meer, Jaap

    “…Long-term observation (1973 to 2001) of recruitment in the intertidal bivalveMacoma balthica(L.) in the western Wadden Sea has revealed that interannual…”
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