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    Seasonal metabolic dynamics of microeukaryotic plankton: a year-long metatranscriptomic study in a temperate sea by Perneel, Michiel, Lagaisse, Rune, Mortelmans, Jonas, Maere, Steven, Hablützel, Pascal I

    Published in mBio (14-08-2024)
    “…Seasonal fluctuations profoundly affect marine microeukaryotic plankton composition and metabolism, but accurately tracking these changes has been a…”
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    Temperature-induced copepod depletion and the associated wax of Bellerochea in Belgian coastal waters: Implications and shifts in plankton dynamics by Mortelmans, Jonas, Semmouri, Ilias, Perneel, Michiel, Lagaisse, Rune, Martínez, Luz Amadei, Rommelaere, Zoe, Hablützel, Pascal I., Deneudt, Klaas

    Published in Journal of sea research (01-10-2024)
    “…Since 2018, severe and recurrent copepod depletions have been observed in Belgian coastal waters. These depletions have been described as temperature-induced…”
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    Glass eel (Anguilla anguilla L. 1758) feeding behaviour during upstream migration in an artificial waterway by Van Wichelen, Jeroen, Verhelst, Pieterjan, Perneel, Michiel, Van Driessche, Charlotte, Buysse, David, Belpaire, Claude, Coeck, Johan, De Troch, Marleen

    Published in Journal of fish biology (01-10-2022)
    “…The transition from marine to fresh water is a challenging task for juvenile eels. This critical step in the early eels' life is preceded by a metamorphosis…”
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    Exploring New Technologies for Plankton Observations and Monitoring of Ocean Health by Hablützel, Pascal I, Rombouts, Isabelle, Dillen, Nick, Lagaisse, Rune, Mortelmans, Jonas, Ollevier, Anouk, Perneel, Michiel, Deneudt, Klaas

    Published in Oceanography (Washington, D.C.) (01-12-2021)
    “…Planktonic organisms are ubiquitous drifters in seas and oceans where they dominate life in terms of abundance and biomass (Bar-On and Milo, 2019). They are…”
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