-
1by Lehtiniemi, M., Gorokhova, E., Bolte, Sören, Haslob, Holger, Huwer, B., Katajisto, T., Lennuk, L., Majaneva, S., Põllumäe, A., Schaber, M., Setälä, O., Reusch, Thorsten B.H., Viitasalo-Frösén, S., Vuorinen, I., Välipakka, P.“... to twisted views of abundances and roles of ctenophores. Based on extensive field studies from 2007 to 2010...”
Published in Marine Ecology Progress Series (2013)
Get access
Get access
Get access
Article in Journal/Newspaper -
2by Jaspers, Cornelia, Haraldsson, M., Bolte, Sören, Reusch, Thorsten B.H., Thygesen, U. H., Kiorboe, T.“... rates suggest a self-sustaining population. This is the first account of a ctenophore population...”
Published in Biology Letters (2012)
Get access
Get access
Get access
Get access
Article in Journal/Newspaper -
3by Jaspers, Cornelia, Titelman, Josefine, Hansson, Lars Johan, Haraldsson, Matilda, Ditlefsen, Christine Rollike“...Since its invasion in to the Baltic Sea in 2006, the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi has been...”
Published in Limnology and Oceanography (2011)
Get access
Get access
Get access
Get access
Article in Journal/Newspaper -
4
-
5by Schaber, Matthias, Haslob, Holger, Huwer, Bastian, Harjes, Anne, Hinrichsen, Hans-Harald, Storr-Paulsen, Marie, Schmidt, Jörn O., Voss, Rüdiger, Neumann, Viola, Köster, Friedrich W.“...In 2007 the alien invasive ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi A. Agassiz 1865 was recorded for the first...”
Published in Biological Invasions (2011)
Get access
Get access
Get access
Article in Journal/Newspaper -
6by Jaspers, Cornelia, Haraldsson, M., Lombard, F., Bolte, Sören, Kiorboe, T.“...Recently, both the invasive ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi and the arctic Mertensia ovum were...”
Published in Journal of Plankton Research (2013)
Get access
Get access
Get access
Get access
Article in Journal/Newspaper -
7by Schoo, Katherina“... were the food source for a higher consumer. The ctenophore Pleurobrachia pileus was exposed to copepods...”
Published 2010
Get access
Get access
Get access
Thesis -
8by Neitzel, Philipp, Hosia, Aino, Piatkowski, Uwe, Hoving, Henk-Jan T.“... in the upper 100 m was likely the result of vertical migration. Gelatinous zooplankton included ctenophores...”
Published in Polar Biology (2021)
Get access
Get access
Get access
Get access
Article in Journal/Newspaper -
9by Jacoby, Charles A., Youngbluth, Marsh J., Frost, Jessica R., Flood, Per R., Uiblein, Franz, Båmstedt, Ulf, Pagès, Francesc, Shale, David“...) and 2 to 4% nitrogen (N). These values were similar to those reported for medusae and ctenophores...”
Published in Aquatic Biology (2009)
Get access
Get access
Get access
Article in Journal/Newspaper -
10“... organisms which includes ctenophores, cnidarians and pelagic tunicates, sharing a soft, mostly transparent...”
Get access
Get access
Get access
Article in Journal/Newspaper -
11by Lüskow, Florian, Neitzel, Philipp, Miller, Michael J., Marohn, Lasse, Wysujack, Klaus, Freese, Marko, Pohlmann, Jan-Dag, Hanel, Reinhold“...Gelatinous zooplankton (GZ) such as medusae, ctenophores, siphonophores, pyrosomes and salps...”
Published in Marine Biodiversity (2019)
Get access
Get access
Get access
Article in Journal/Newspaper