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The population genetic consequences of diapause in Eudiaptomus copepods. "Natural selection is ecology in action". Dedicated to Professor Dr. Winfried Lampert on the occasion of his 65th birthday, pp. 183 - 202 (2006)
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Site-specific methane production and subsequent midge mediation within Esthwaite Water, UK. "Natural selection is ecology in action". Dedicated to Professor Dr. Winfried Lampert on the occasion of his 65th birthday, pp. 317 - 334 (2006)
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32 (9), pp. 1867 - 1881 (2006)
Volatile foraging kairomones in the littoral zone: Attraction of an herbivorous freshwater gastropod to algal odors. Journal of Chemical Ecology 24.
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Oxylipins from freshwater diatoms act as attractants for a benthic herbivore. "Natural selection is ecology in action". Dedicated to Professor Dr. Winfried Lampert on the occasion of his 65th birthday, pp. 561 - 574 (2006)
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Isotopic variation complicates analysis of trophic relations within the fish community of Plußsee: a small, deep, stratifying lake. "Natural selection is ecology in action". Dedicated to Professor Dr. Winfried Lampert on the occasion of his 65th birthday, pp. 281 - 299 (2006)
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Comparative analysis of ammonia-oxidizing bacterial communities in two lakes in North Germany and the Baltic Sea. "Natural selection is ecology in action". Dedicated to Professor Dr. Winfried Lampert on the occasion of his 65th birthday, pp. 335 - 350 (2006)
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15 (4), pp. 295 - 307 (2006)
Holocene timber-line dynamics at Bachalpsee, a lake at 2265 m a.s.l. in the northern Swiss Alps. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 28.
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The nutritional importance of polyunsaturated fatty acids and their use as trophic markers for herbivorous zooplankton: Does it contradict? "Natural selection is ecology in action". Dedicated to Professor Dr. Winfried Lampert on the occasion of his 65th birthday, pp. 501 - 513 (2006)
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Predator-induced shifts in Daphnia life-histories under different food regimes. "Natural selection is ecology in action". Dedicated to Professor Dr. Winfried Lampert on the occasion of his 65th birthday, pp. 37 - 54 (2006)
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Predator-induced escape response in Daphnia. "Natural selection is ecology in action". Dedicated to Professor Dr. Winfried Lampert on the occasion of his 65th birthday, pp. 77 - 87 (2006)
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Food niches of cyclopoid copepods in eutrophic Plußsee determined by stable isotope analysis. "Natural selection is ecology in action". Dedicated to Professor Dr. Winfried Lampert on the occasion of his 65th birthday, pp. 301 - 316 (2006)
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568, pp. 353 - 367 (2006)
Adaptations of fish species to oxygen depletion in a central Amazonian floodplain lake. Hydrobiologia 33.
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Predator mediated coexistence of hybrid and parental Daphnia taxa. "Natural selection is ecology in action". Dedicated to Professor Dr. Winfried Lampert on the occasion of his 65th birthday, pp. 55 - 76 (2006)
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176 (7), pp. 673 - 683 (2006)
The gut microenvironment of sediment-dwelling Chironomus plumosus larvae as characterised with O₂, pH, and redox microsensors. Journal of Comparative Physiology B - Biochemical Systemic and Environmental Physiology 35.
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Predator-mediated life history shifts in Daphnia: enrichment and preliminary chemical characterisation of a kairomone exuded by fish. "Natural selection is ecology in action". Dedicated to Professor Dr. Winfried Lampert on the occasion of his 65th birthday, pp. 21 - 35 (2006)
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Aquatic-terrestrial linkages from streams to rivers: biotic hot spots and hot moments. Large Rivers 16(4), pp. 595 - 611 (2006)
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328 (1-2), pp. 297 - 305 (2006)
The impact of seepage influx on cation content of a Central Amazonian floodplain lake. Journal of Hydrology 38.
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70 (1), pp. 43 - 55 (2006)
The dynamic effects of an inducible defense in the Nicholson-Bailey model. Theoretical Population Biology 39.
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33 (8), pp. 1334 - 1347 (2006)
Tree species composition and diversity gradients in white-water forests across the Amazon Basin. Journal of Biogeography 40.
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41 (2), pp. 131 - 132 (2006)
The first Australian record of a species of Echetlus originally described from Brazil (Phasmatodea: Verophasmatodea: “Anareolatae”). Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment