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    Contrasting transcriptome response to thermal stress in two key zooplankton species, Calanus finmarchicus and C. glacialis by Smolina, Irina, Kollias, Spyros, Møller, Eva F., Lindeque, Penelope, Sundaram, Arvind Y. M., Fernandes, Jorge M. O., Hoarau, Galice

    “…Climate change has already led to the range expansion of warm-water plankton assemblages in the northeast Atlantic and the corresponding range contraction of…”
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    Succession and fate of the spring diatom bloom in Disko Bay, western Greenland by Dünweber, Michael, Swalethorp, Rasmus, Kjellerup, Sanne, Nielsen, Torkel Gissel, Arendt, Kristine Engel, Hjorth, Morten, Tönnesson, Kajsa, Møller, Eva Friis

    “…Phytoplankton and copepod succession was investigated in Disko Bay, western Greenland from February to July 2008. The spring phytoplankton bloom developed…”
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    Production of DOC by Calanus finmarchicus, C. glacialis and C. hyperboreus through sloppy feeding and leakage from fecal pellets by MØLLER, Eva Friis, THOR, Peter, NIELSEN, Torkel Gissel

    “…Using super(14)C-labeled phytoplankton as tracer, we investigated 2 mechanisms of immediate dissolved organic carbon (DOC) release during grazing activity of…”
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    Zooplankton phenology may explain the North Water polynya’s importance as a breeding area for little auks by Møller, Eva Friis, Johansen, Kasper Lambert, Agersted, Mette Dalgaard, Rigét, Frank, Clausen, Daniel Spelling, Larsen, Janus, Lyngs, Peter, Middelbo, Ane, Mosbech, Anders

    “…The little auk Alle alle is the most abundant seabird in the North Atlantic, and >80% of the global population breeds along Greenland’s shores of the North…”
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    Effects of a future warmer ocean on the coexisting copepods Calanus finmarchicus and C. glacialis in Disko Bay, western Greenland by Kjellerup, S, Dünweber, M, Swalethorp, R, Nielsen, TG, Møller, EF, Markager, S, Hansen, BW

    “…The effects of temperature and food was examined for Calanus finmarchicus and C. glacialis during 3 phases of the phytoplankton spring bloom in Disko Bay,…”
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    Egg hatching rate of the cyclopoid copepod Oithona similis in arctic and temperate waters by NIELSEN, Torkel Gissel, MØLLER, Eva Friis, SATAPOOMIN, Suree, RINGUETTE, Marc, HOPCROFT, Russell R

    “…An equation is presented to facilitate estimation of the production of the cosmopolitan cyclopoid copepod Oithona similis. The egg hatching rate was studied…”
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    Metazooplankton community structure, feeding rate estimates, and hydrography in a meltwater-influenced Greenlandic fjord by Tang, Kam W., Nielsen, Torkel Gissel, Munk, Peter, Mortensen, John, Møller, Eva Friis, Arendt, Kristine Engel, Tönnesson, Kajsa, Juul-Pedersen, Thomas

    “…In order to assess the potential responses of Greenland’s coastal ecosystems to future climate change, we studied the hydrography and distribution of…”
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    Effects of temperature and food availability on feeding and egg production of Calanus hyperboreus from Disko Bay, western Greenland by Henriksen, MV, Jung-Madsen, S, Nielsen, TG, Møller, EF, Henriksen, KV, Markager, S, Hansen, BW

    “…The effects of temperature and food availability on feeding and egg production of the Arctic copepod Calanus hyperboreus were investigated in Disko Bay,…”
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    Sloppy feeding in marine copepods: prey-size-dependent production of dissolved organic carbon by Moller, E. F.

    Published in Journal of plankton research (01-01-2005)
    “…An equation predicting dissolved organic carbon (DOC) production by sloppy feeding was developed from literature data on apparent gross growth efficiency and…”
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    The zooplankton community in the Greenland Sea: Composition and role in carbon turnover by Møller, Eva Friis, Nielsen, Torkel Gissel, Richardson, Katherine

    “…The micro- and mesozooplankton communities in surface waters of the Greenland Sea are described based on data from five cruises covering an annual cycle…”
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    Post-spring bloom community structure of pelagic copepods in the Disko Bay, Western Greenland by Thor, P., Nielsen, T. G., Tiselius, P., Juul-Pedersen, T., Michel, C., Møller, E. F., Dahl, K., Selander, E., Gooding, S.

    Published in Journal of plankton research (01-04-2005)
    “…Community structure of pelagic copepods was investigated in the upper 200 m in the Disko Bay, Western Greenland, during the post-spring bloom period in June,…”
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    Production of Bacterial Substrate by Marine Copepods: Effect of Phytoplankton Biomass and Cell Size by Møller, Eva Friis, Nielsen, Torkel Gissel

    Published in Journal of plankton research (01-05-2001)
    “…Laboratory experiments were performed to evaluate the importance of grazing activity of the marine copepod Acartia tonsa for production of substrate for…”
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    Functional response of Oikopleura dioica to house clogging due to exposure to algae of different sizes by TISELIUS, P, PETERSEN, J. K, SELL, A, VARGAS, C, NIELSEN, T. G, MAAR, M, MØLLER, E. F, SATAPOOMIN, S, TÖNNESSON, K, ZERVOUDAKI, T, CHRISTOU, E, GIANNAKOUROU, A

    Published in Marine biology (01-02-2003)
    “…The functional response of the appendicularian Oikopleura dioica was investigated with a unialgal diet (Isochrysis galbana, 0-1,600 mu g C l-1) and with…”
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    Grazing impact of Oikopleura dioica and copepods on an autumn plankton community by Tönnesson, Kajsa, Maar, Marie, Vargas, Cristian, Møller, Eva Friis, Satapoomin, Suree, Zervoudaki, Sultana, Christou, Epaminondas, Giannakourou, Antonia, Sell, Anne, Kjerulf Petersen, Jens, Gissel Nielsen, Torkel, Tiselius, Peter

    Published in Marine biology research (01-11-2005)
    “…Copepods and appendicularians are major grazers in the pelagic environment. They have different retention efficiencies for prey and may therefore exert a…”
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