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Project staff and collaborations [100.00% relevance%]
am Meer, Abteilung DZMB - Deutsches Zentrum für marine Biodiversitätsforschung, Wilhelmshaven Prof. Dr
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Project details [99.96% relevance%]
& Planning Institute, Klaipeda, (LT); Estonian Marine Institute, Tartu, (EE); University of Latvia,
Project details [99.92% relevance%]
and the open Baltic Sea (until 2002) Department: Marine Chemistry Participation: Dr. R. Bruhn, Dr. P.
Bruna de Ramos [99.91% relevance%]
006/DWD E-Mail: brunnulla.ramos@iow.de Expertise Marine litter monitoring Ocean and Coastal Management
Home [99.73% relevance%]
of the natural bacterioplankton in temperate marine waters have flourished in the Baltic Sea in … through interdisciplinary integration of marine, microbiological, molecular and socioecological
Project details [99.68% relevance%]
Cooperation: Universität Bremen, Zentrum für Marine Tropenökologie, Bremen, Terramare Wilhelmshaven
Maren Voß - Publications [99.62% relevance%]
, and their estuarine modification. Journal of Marine Systems: 63: 191-208. Deutsch, B. I. Liskow, M. … different methods: A study in the Baltic proper. Marine Ecology Progress Series 297:23-31. Voss, M., I. … in the Gulf of Gdansk, Baltic Sea. Journal of Marine Systems 57: 127-145. Voss M., K-C. Emeis, S. … Angola-Benguela frontal zone. African Journal of Marine Science 27 (3): 597-608. Publication list 2004 … fractionation and amino acid composition. Marine Ecology Progress Series 226:43-58. Publication … -289. Publication list 2002 Voss, M. (2002). Der marine Stickstoffkreislauf: Entschlüsselung von … : Origin and properties of material. Journal of Marine Systems 35: 151-168. Christiansen C.; K. … Sea I: Processes and mass estimates. Journal of Marine Systems Journal of Marine Systems 35: 133-150. … decapod crustacean larvae in a tropical estuary? Marine Ecology Progress Series 229: 195-205. … nitrogen fixation patterns in the Baltic Proper. Marine Ecology Progress Series 214:
Zooplankton ecology [99.61% relevance%]
on food web interactions and dynamics of marine zooplankton. We focus particularly but not … or spatial gradients in environmental factors. Marine species dominate the zooplankton in the major … on food web interactions and dynamics of marine zooplankton. We focus particularly but not … or spatial gradients in environmental factors. Marine species dominate the zooplankton in the major
Project details [99.59% relevance%]
Project manager: Günter Jost Funding: IOW Focus: Marine communities and matter cycles Department:
Jörn Kurth [99.42% relevance%]
Modelling Baltic Ecosystem Response“ Department Marine Observations Working Group Measurement