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    Freshwater insects of different feeding guilds ingest microplastics in two Gulf of Guinea tributaries in Nigeria by Akindele, Emmanuel O., Ehlers, Sonja M., Koop, Jochen H. E.

    “…Plastic pollution has enormous impacts on freshwater and marine ecosystem health, and it is one of the topmost environmental concerns of the current geological…”
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    Mate guarding in relation to seasonal changes in the energy reserves of two freshwater amphipods (Gammarus fossarum and G. pulex) by BECKER, JOCHEN, ORTMANN, CHRISTIAN, WETZEL, MARKUS A., WINKELMANN, CAROLA, KOOP, JOCHEN H. E.

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-02-2013)
    “…Summary 1. We assessed sex‐specific seasonal changes in major energy storage compounds (triglycerides, glycogen) in Gammarus fossarum and Gammarus pulex…”
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    Low‐cost microplastic visualization in feeding experiments using an ultraviolet light‐emitting flashlight by Ehlers, Sonja M., Maxein, Jan, Koop, Jochen H. E.

    Published in Ecological research (01-01-2020)
    “…Microplastics are pollutants threatening the health of marine, freshwater and terrestrial organisms. To analyze whether an organism is able to ingest…”
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    PVC and PET microplastics in caddisfly (Lepidostoma basale) cases reduce case stability by Ehlers, Sonja M., Al Najjar, Tamara, Taupp, Thomas, Koop, Jochen H. E.

    “…Caddisfly larvae occur in streams and rivers, and many caddisfly species build protective cases using material from their habitat such as sand grains. At the…”
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    First Evidence of Retrospective Findings of Microplastics in Harbour Porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) From German Waters by Philipp, Carolin, Unger, Bianca, Ehlers, Sonja M., Koop, Jochen H. E., Siebert, Ursula

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (10-05-2021)
    “…Microplastic ingestion by lower trophic level organisms is well known, whereas information on microplastic ingestion, egestion and accumulation by top…”
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    At which surface roughness do claws cling? Investigations with larvae of the running water mayfly Epeorus assimilis (Heptageniidae, Ephemeroptera) by Ditsche-Kuru, Petra, Barthlott, Wilhelm, Koop, Jochen H.E.

    Published in Zoology (Jena) (01-12-2012)
    “…Tarsal claws, which are common attachment devices in arthropods, interlock with the surface irregularities of the substrata. Most insects have two tarsal…”
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    Characterization of three plastic forms: Plasticoncrete, plastimetal and plastisessiles by Ellrich, Julius A., Ehlers, Sonja M., Furukuma, Shunji, Pogoda, Bernadette, Koop, Jochen H.E.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-10-2023)
    “…Plastic forms, including plastiglomerate, pyroplastic, plasticrusts, anthropoquinas, plastistone and plastitar, were recorded worldwide. These plastic forms…”
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    Microplastic load and polymer type composition in European rocky intertidal snails: Consistency across locations, wave exposure and years by Ehlers, Sonja M., Ellrich, Julius A., Koop, Jochen H.E.

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-01-2022)
    “…Microplastics (<5 mm) are emerging pollutants in oceans worldwide. As such small particles are easily ingested, microplastics are found in numerous pelagic and…”
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    Physiological indicators of fitness in benthic invertebrates: a useful measure for ecological health assessment and experimental ecology by Koop, Jochen H. E., Winkelmann, Carola, Becker, Jochen, Hellmann, Claudia, Ortmann, Christian

    Published in Aquatic ecology (01-11-2011)
    “…Physiological indicators of fitness present a measure of an organism’s response to a changing environment. An analysis of how these organisms allocate and…”
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    Microplastics of different characteristics are incorporated into the larval cases of the freshwater caddisfly Lepidostoma basale by Ehlers, SM, Manz, W, Koop, JHE

    Published in Aquatic biology (01-01-2019)
    “…Plastic pollution is present in aquatic systems worldwide. While numerous studies have investigated microplastic interactions with marine organisms,…”
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    Finding appropriate reference sites in large-scale aquatic field experiments by Schmidt, Susanne I, König-Rinke, Marie, Kornek, Katja, Winkelmann, Carola, Wetzel, Markus A, Koop, Jochen H. E, Benndorf, Jürgen

    Published in Aquatic ecology (01-03-2009)
    “…Defining the reference condition is one of the most critical aspects of ecosystem investigations since it describes the baseline against which the experimental…”
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    Electrofishing distances for sampling fish assemblages in oxbow lakes of the River Rhine by Heimann, Wilko, Futterer, Daniel, Schulz, Holger K., Sahm, René, Koop, Jochen H. E., Schulz, Ralf

    Published in Fisheries management and ecology (01-12-2022)
    “…Assessment of fish assemblage structure depends on representative sampling. In contrast to lotic water bodies, recommendations for a general study design are…”
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    Wrapped up in plastic by Ehlers, Sonja M, Al Najjar, Tamara, Koop, Jochen HE

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-02-2021)
    “…Plastic is a versatile material appreciated for its durability and wide applicability in everyday products like food containers, beverage bottles, and medical…”
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    Benthivorous fish reduce stream invertebrate drift in a large-scale field experiment by Winkelmann, Carola, Petzoldt, Thomas, Koop, Jochen H. E., Matthaei, Christoph D., Benndorf, Jürgen

    Published in Aquatic ecology (01-09-2008)
    “…Drift as a low-energy cost means of migration may enable stream invertebrates to leave risky habitats or to escape after encountering a predator. While the…”
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    The ecological potential of geotextiles in hydraulic engineering by Wetzel, Markus A., Wiegmann, Melanie, Koop, Jochen H.E.

    Published in Geotextiles and geomembranes (01-08-2011)
    “…Geotextile materials find increasing use in coastal protection as an alternative material to natural stone, slag, and concrete. In this environment…”
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    Towards environmental assessment of river ecosystems by analyzing energy reserves of aquatic invertebrates by Koop, Jochen H.E., Schäffer, Michael, Ortmann, Christian, Winkelmann, Carola

    Published in Limnologica (01-10-2008)
    “…Environmental preferences of invertebrates in larger rivers are assumed to be displayed in their upstream–downstream distribution and in their abundance. Near…”
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