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    Running Together: How Sports Partners Keep You Running by Franken, Rob, Bekhuis, Hidde, Tolsma, Jochem

    Published in Frontiers in sports and active living (16-03-2022)
    “…We examined how recreational runners benefit from running with others to maintain a consistent training regimen over time. We used data from the ABS project…”
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    Floating plant dominance as a stable state by Scheffer, M, Szabo, S, Gragnani, A, Nes, E.H. van, Rinaldi, S, Kautsky, N, Norberg, J, Roijackers, R.M.M, Franken, R.J.M

    “…Invasion by mats of free-floating plants is among the most important threats to the functioning and biodiversity of freshwater ecosystems ranging from…”
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    Growth of shredders on leaf litter biofilms: the effect of light intensity by FRANKEN, ROB J. M., WALUTO, BEATA, PEETERS, EDWIN T. H. M., GARDENIERS, JEAN J. P., BEIJER, JOHN A. J., SCHEFFER, MARTEN

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-03-2005)
    “…Summary 1. The effect of light intensity on the decomposition of poplar (Populus nigra) leaves and growth of the shredders, Asellus aquaticus and Gammarus…”
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    Assessing ecological quality of shallow lakes: Does knowledge of transparency suffice? by Peeters, Edwin T.H.M., Franken, Rob J.M., Jeppesen, Erik, Moss, Brian, Bécares, Eloy, Hansson, Lars-Anders, Romo, Susana, Kairesalo, Timo, Gross, Elisabeth M., Donk, Ellen van, Nõges, Tiina, Irvine, Kenneth, Kornijów, Ryszard, Scheffer, Marten

    Published in Basic and applied ecology (01-01-2009)
    “…The European Water Framework Directive (WFD) requires that all aquatic ecosystems in their member states should reach ‘good’ ecological quality by 2015. To…”
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    Biological, chemical and physical characteristics of downwelling and upwelling zones in the hyporheic zone of a north-temperate stream by FRANKEN, Rob J. M, STOREY, Richard G, WILLIAMS, D. Dudley

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-02-2001)
    “…Along a single stream riffle, there is a typical flow pattern in which surface water enters the hyporheic zone in a downwelling zone at the head of the riffle…”
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    Choosing Your Sports Partners: Assessing Selection Preferences Through Observational and Experimental Studies by Franken, Rob, Bekhuis, Hidde, Tolsma, Jochem

    Published in Research quarterly for exercise and sport (30-08-2024)
    “…Previous research has demonstrated the positive impact of doing sports together on maintaining physical activity levels. Yet, there remains a gap in…”
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    Kudos make you run! How runners influence each other on the online social network Strava by Franken, Rob, Bekhuis, Hidde, Tolsma, Jochem

    Published in Social networks (01-01-2023)
    “…Strava is the largest online social network for athletes. We used Strava’s big data to investigate how runners in the same virtual Strava club influenced each…”
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    The unstable social networks of students: Where does dissimilarity drive tie dissolution? by Franken, Rob, Bekhuis, Hidde, Tolsma, Jochem

    Published in Sociological forum (Randolph, N.J.) (07-11-2024)
    “…Abstract Social relations between demographically dissimilar people are less likely to last. But up till now, why relations with dissimilar friends,…”
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    Effect of silt, water and periphyton quality on survival and growth of the mayfly Heptagenia sulphurea by Peeters, E.T.H.M, Brugmans, B.T.M.J, Beijer, J.A.J, Franken, R.J.M

    Published in Aquatic ecology (01-09-2006)
    “…The herbivorous mayfly Heptagenia sulphurea is characteristic of rivers with stony bottoms. Records from the 20th century showed that this species had…”
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    Shared Decision Making About Housing Transitions for Persons With Dementia: A Four-Case Care Network Perspective by Garvelink, Mirjam Marjolein, Groen-van de Ven, Leontine, Smits, Carolien, Franken, Rob, Dassen-Vernooij, Myrra, Légaré, France

    Published in The Gerontologist (17-09-2019)
    “…Abstract Background Persons with dementia (PWDs) and their caregivers often face difficult housing decisions, that is, decisions about their living…”
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    Variation in stonefly (Nemoura cinerea Retzius) growth and development in response to hydraulic and substrate conditions by Franken, Rob J. M, Gardeniers, Jean J. P, Beijer, John A. J, Peeters, Edwin T. H M

    “…Spatial heterogeneity among microhabitat patches in aquatic ecosystems creates refuges (e.g., substrate interstices) that protect organisms against a variety…”
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    Effects of interstitial refugia and current velocity on growth of the amphipod Gammarus pulex Linnaeus by Franken, Rob J. M., Batten, Steven, Beijer, John A. J., Gardeniers, Jean J. P., Scheffer, Marten, Peeters, Edwin T. H M.

    “…Substrate interstices influence the microdistribution and survival of benthic invertebrates. The benefits of interstitial refugium availability were quantified…”
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    Habitat Variation and Life History Strategies of Benthic Invertebrates by Franken, Rob J. M

    Published 01-01-2008
    “…The adaptive capability of organisms to environmental conditions is essential to their distribution, growth and productivity, and reproductive potential. This…”
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    Effects of interstitial refugia and current velocity on growth of the amphipod Gammarus pulexLinnaeus by Franken, Rob J. M, Batten, Steven, Beijer, John A. J, Gardeniers, Jean J. P, Scheffer, Marten, Peeters, Edwin T. H M

    “…Substrate interstices influence the microdistribution and survival of benthic invertebrates. The benefits of interstitial refugium availability were quantified…”
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