The primary production of two of the most commonly distributed benthic algae in the Baltic proper was measured using different in situ methods (bottles, plastic bags, 14C and O2) during summer. Results on exudation and heterotrophic activity of these exudates have been worked out for Fucus. Low primary production and exudation values are found, while the total bacterial activity seems to be high compared to the net primary production
In this doctoral project, I investigated the putative seasonal fluctuating chemical fouling control ...
Warming and acidification of the oceans as a consequence of increasing CO2-concentrations occur glob...
In July 1978 several experiments with enclosed plankton communities were carried out in the Arkona S...
Considerable amounts of nutrients enter as a result of human activity the Western Baltic Sea in the ...
On the basis of long-term investigations, the course of seasonal variations of mean daily primary pr...
For many coastal areas of the world, a decrease in abundance and depth penetration of perennial macr...
Scientists of the Institut für Meereskunde at the University of Kiel have for several years been inv...
The main studies on phytoplankton ecology carried out in Kiel Bight during the last decades are brie...
The primary production, quantity and molecular weight distribution of DOC released by phytoplankton,...
In this study, we measured depth-dependent benthic microalgal primary production in a Bothnian Bay e...
Nutrient and oxygen levels and ratios, primary production and data on bacterial activity recorded du...
During the last few decades, Fucus vesiculosus has decreased throughout the Baltic Sea, where it is ...
This thesis deals with physical factors and biological interactions affecting the distribution of tw...
The data were collected from an experiment using phytoplankton cultures (Apocalathium malmogiense an...
Species of the brown algal genus Fucus are important ecosystem engineers of northern hemisphere coas...
In this doctoral project, I investigated the putative seasonal fluctuating chemical fouling control ...
Warming and acidification of the oceans as a consequence of increasing CO2-concentrations occur glob...
In July 1978 several experiments with enclosed plankton communities were carried out in the Arkona S...
Considerable amounts of nutrients enter as a result of human activity the Western Baltic Sea in the ...
On the basis of long-term investigations, the course of seasonal variations of mean daily primary pr...
For many coastal areas of the world, a decrease in abundance and depth penetration of perennial macr...
Scientists of the Institut für Meereskunde at the University of Kiel have for several years been inv...
The main studies on phytoplankton ecology carried out in Kiel Bight during the last decades are brie...
The primary production, quantity and molecular weight distribution of DOC released by phytoplankton,...
In this study, we measured depth-dependent benthic microalgal primary production in a Bothnian Bay e...
Nutrient and oxygen levels and ratios, primary production and data on bacterial activity recorded du...
During the last few decades, Fucus vesiculosus has decreased throughout the Baltic Sea, where it is ...
This thesis deals with physical factors and biological interactions affecting the distribution of tw...
The data were collected from an experiment using phytoplankton cultures (Apocalathium malmogiense an...
Species of the brown algal genus Fucus are important ecosystem engineers of northern hemisphere coas...
In this doctoral project, I investigated the putative seasonal fluctuating chemical fouling control ...
Warming and acidification of the oceans as a consequence of increasing CO2-concentrations occur glob...
In July 1978 several experiments with enclosed plankton communities were carried out in the Arkona S...