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    Bloom of Filamentous Bacteria in a Mesotrophic Lake: Identity and Potential Controlling Mechanism by Pernthaler, Jakob, Zöllner, Eckart, Warnecke, Falk, Jürgens, Klaus

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-10-2004)
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    Changes in Biogenic Carbon Flow in Response to Sea Surface Warming by Wohlers, Julia, Engel, Anja, Zöllner, Eckart, Breithaupt, Petra, Jürgens, Klaus, Hoppe, Hans-Georg, Sommer, Ulrich, Riebesell, Ulf, Karl, David M.

    “…The pelagic ocean harbors one of the largest ecosystems on Earth. It is responsible for approximately half of global primary production, sustains worldwide…”
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    Effect of Zooplankton-Mediated Trophic Cascades on Marine Microbial Food Web Components (Bacteria, Nanoflagellates, Ciliates) by Zöllner, Eckart, Hoppe, Hans-Georg, Sommer, Ulrich, Jürgens, Klaus

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-01-2009)
    “…To examine the grazing effects of copepod-dominated mesozooplankton on heterotrophic microbial communities, four mesocosm experiments using gradients of…”
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    Cascading predation effects of Daphnia and copepods on microbial food web components by Zöllner, Eckart, Santer, Barbara, Boersma, Maarten, Hoppe, Hans-Georg, Jürgens, Klaus

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-12-2003)
    “…Summary 1. We performed a mesocosm experiment to investigate the structuring and cascading effects of two predominant crustacean mesozooplankton groups on…”
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    Daphnia versus Copepod Impact on Summer Phytoplankton: Functional Compensation at Both Trophic Levels by Sommer, Ulrich, Sommer, Frank, Santer, Barbara, Eckart Zöllner, Jürgens, Klaus, Colleen Jamieson, Boersma, Maarten, Klaus Gocke

    Published in Oecologia (01-05-2003)
    “…Here we report on a mesocom study performed to compare the top-down impact of microphagous and macrophagous zooplankton on phytoplankton. We exposed a…”
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    An Indoor Mesocosm System to Study the Effect of Climate Change on the Late Winter and Spring Succession of Baltic Sea Phyto- and Zooplankton by Sommer, Ulrich, Aberle, Nicole, Engel, Anja, Hansen, Thomas, Lengfellner, Kathrin, Sandow, Marcel, Wohlers, Julia, Zöllner, Eckart, Riebesell, Ulf

    Published in Oecologia (01-01-2007)
    “…An indoor mesocosm System was set up to study the response of phytoplankton and Zooplankton spring succession to winter and spring warming of sea surface…”
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    Rapid Daphnia-mediated changes in microbial community structure: an experimental study by Degans, Hanne, Zöllner, Eckart, Van der Gucht, Katleen, De Meester, Luc, Jürgens, Klaus

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (2002)
    “…Shifts in morphological and taxonomical composition of bacterioplankton communities in response to protist and metazoan grazing were studied in bottle…”
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    Rapid Daphnia-mediated changes in microbial community structure: an experimental study by Degans, Hanne, Zöllner, Eckart, Van der Gucht, Katleen, De Meester, Luc, Jürgens, Klaus

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-10-2002)
    “…Abstract Shifts in morphological and taxonomical composition of bacterioplankton communities in response to protist and metazoan grazing were studied in bottle…”
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    Digestion of bacterial macromolecules by a mixotrophic flagellate, Ochromonas sp., compared with that by two heterotrophic flagellates, Spumella pudica and Bodo saltans by Zubkov, Mikhail V., Zöllner, Eckart, Jürgens, Klaus

    Published in European journal of protistology (2001)
    “…Digestion of bacterial biomass by three species of phagotrophic flagellates was studied using radioactive tracer techniques and short-term feeding experiments…”
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