Fakultät für Biologie
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Fakultät für Biologie / Aquatische Ökosystemforschung
Anschrift
Universitätsstr 2
45117 Essen
45117 Essen
Raum
S05 V05 F13
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Funktionen
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Doktorand/in, Aquatische Ökosystemforschung
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Die folgenden Publikationen sind in der Online-Universitätsbibliographie der Universität Duisburg-Essen verzeichnet. Weitere Informationen finden Sie gegebenenfalls auch auf den persönlichen Webseiten der Person.
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Addressing grand ecological challenges in aquatic ecosystems : how can mesocosms be used to advance solutions?In: Oikos, Jg. 2025, 2025, Nr. 5, e11020DOI (Open Access)
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Complex compositional and metabolic response of river sediment microbiomes to multiple anthropogenic stressorsIn: ISME Communications: New Developments in Microbial Ecology, 2025, in pressDOI (Open Access)
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Effects of Biodiversity Loss on Freshwater Ecosystem Functions Increase With the Number of StressorsIn: Global Change Biology, Jg. 31, 2025, Nr. 11, e70617DOI (Open Access)
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Experimental effects of multiple agricultural stressors on diversity and size structure of subtropical stream macroinvertebratesIn: Environmental Advances (ea), Jg. 20, 2025, 100630DOI (Open Access)
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Fish predation cues induce drifting and emergence in an experimental stream mesocosm systemIn: Limnology and Oceanography, 2025DOI (Open Access)
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Hypothesis‐Driven Research on Multiple Stressors : An Analytical Framework for Stressor InteractionsIn: Ecology and Evolution, Jg. 15, 2025, Nr. 8, e71959DOI (Open Access)
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Long-term individual and population effects of multiple stressors, using a model freshwater mollusc (Lymnaea stagnalis)In: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, Jg. 308, 2025, 119505DOI (Open Access)
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Meta-analysis-derived estimates of stressor–response associations for riverine organism groupsIn: Nature Ecology & Evolution, Jg. 9, 2025, Nr. 12, S. 2304 – 2321DOI (Open Access)
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The impact of predator exposure and anthropogenic stressors on insect emergence in stream ecosystemsIn: Global Ecology and Conservation, Jg. 62, 2025, e03700DOI (Open Access)
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An automated modular heating solution for experimental flow-through stream mesocosm systemsIn: Limnology and Oceanography: Methods, Jg. 22, 2024, Nr. 3, S. 135 – 148DOI (Open Access)
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Assessing the response of an urban stream ecosystem to salinization under different flow regimesIn: Science of the Total Environment, Jg. 926, 2024, 171849DOI (Open Access)
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Environmental DNA time series analysis of a temperate stream reveals distinct seasonal community and functional shiftsIn: River Research and Applications, Jg. 40, 2024, Nr. 5, S. 850 – 862DOI (Open Access)
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Functional and compositional responses of stream microphytobenthic communities to multiple stressors increase and release in a mesocosm experimentIn: Science of the Total Environment, Jg. 943, 2024, 173670DOI (Open Access)
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Multiple stressors affecting microbial decomposer and litter decomposition in restored urban streams : Assessing effects of salinization, increased temperature, and reduced flow velocity in a field mesocosm experimentIn: Science of the Total Environment, Jg. 943, 2024, 173669DOI (Open Access)
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Miniature Streams Show Scientists How Multiple Stressors Impact Our RiversIn: Frontiers for Young Minds, Jg. 11, 2023, 1147094DOI (Open Access)
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The Asymmetric Response Concept explains ecological consequences of multiple stressor exposure and releaseIn: Science of the Total Environment, Jg. 872, 2023, 162196
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Impact of genetic relatedness and food competition on female dominance hierarchies in a cichlid fishIn: Animal Behaviour, Jg. 184, 2022, S. 55 – 70
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Complex compositional and cellular response of river sediment microbiomes to multiple anthropogenic stressors2024DOI (Open Access)