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    Anoxic chlorophyll maximum enhances local organic matter remineralization and nitrogen loss in Lake Tanganyika by Callbeck, Cameron M., Ehrenfels, Benedikt, Baumann, Kathrin B. L., Wehrli, Bernhard, Schubert, Carsten J.

    Published in Nature communications (05-02-2021)
    “…In marine and freshwater oxygen-deficient zones, the remineralization of sinking organic matter from the photic zone is central to driving nitrogen loss. Deep…”
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    Year-round population dynamics of Limacina spp. early stages in a high-Arctic fjord (Adventfjorden, Svalbard) by Boissonnot, Lauris, Kohnert, Peter, Ehrenfels, Benedikt, Søreide, Janne E., Graeve, Martin, Stübner, Eike, Schrödl, Michael, Niehoff, Barbara

    Published in Polar biology (01-08-2021)
    “…The thecosome pteropods Limacina helicina and L . retroversa are important contributors to the zooplankton community in high-latitude environments but little…”
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    Isotopic signatures induced by upwelling reveal regional fish stocks in Lake Tanganyika by Ehrenfels, Benedikt, Junker, Julian, Namutebi, Demmy, Callbeck, Cameron M, Dinkel, Christian, Kalangali, Anthony, Kimirei, Ismael A, Mbonde, Athanasio S, Mosille, Julieth B, Sweke, Emmanuel A, Schubert, Carsten J, Seehausen, Ole, Wagner, Catherine E, Wehrli, Bernhard

    Published in PloS one (08-11-2023)
    “…Lake Tanganyika’s pelagic fish sustain the second largest inland fishery in Africa and are under pressure from heavy fishing and global warming related…”
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    Citizen scientist monitoring accurately reveals nutrient pollution dynamics in Lake Tanganyika coastal waters by Moshi, Happiness A., Kimirei, Ismael, Shilla, Daniel, O’Reilly, Catherine, Wehrli, Bernhard, Ehrenfels, Benedikt, Loiselle, Steven

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-10-2022)
    “…Several studies in Lake Tanganyika have effectively employed traditional methods to explore changes in water quality in open waters; however, coastal…”
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    Lipid and fatty acid turnover of the pteropods Limacina helicina, L. retroversa and Clione limacina from Svalbard waters by Boissonnot, Lauris, Niehoff, Barbara, Ehrenfels, Benedikt, Søreide, Janne E., Hagen, Wilhelm, Graeve, Martin

    “…This study aimed at a better understanding of the fatty acid (FA) turnover in Arctic pteropods. Thecosome pteropods, i.e. Limacina helicina (juveniles and…”
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