Influence of Oligotrophication and Climate on a Copepod Community
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Copepods are among the most abundant multicellular organisms in the world. Despite their central role in all aquatic habitats ranging from the deep ocean to the glaciers, surprisingly little is known about their population dynamics under environmental changes. This thesis provides novel insights in the response of freshwater copepods to declining nutrient concentrations and climate variability with a primary focus on the role of seasonality, life cycle strategy, and stage-structured interactions. The first and second chapter analysed in detail the responses of two single copepod species with a simple and a complex life cycle, respectively. In the third chapter the mutual relationships of all species was investigated with an emphasis on the role of their evolved life cycle strategies. These results were compared to four other locations in chapter four. This thesis clearly shows that the whole annual life cycle and the seasonality of both juveniles and adults must be taken into account to gain a mechanistic understanding of species responses to environmental change. This knowledge is elementary to predict potential influences of future environmental changes such climate change.
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Dr. Hanno Seebens studied Ecology at the university ofDuisburg-Essen and received his PhD at the Limnological Instituteof Konstanz. He is currently extending his research focus of thehuman impact on natural systems at the ICBM, Oldenburg, whileinvestigating the spread of exotic species by global shipping.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783838104874
- Genre Genetik & Gentechnik
- Sprache Deutsch
- Anzahl Seiten 108
- Herausgeber Südwestdeutscher Verlag für Hochschulschriften AG Co. KG
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T8mm
- Jahr 2015
- EAN 9783838104874
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-3-8381-0487-4
- Veröffentlichung 25.07.2015
- Titel Influence of Oligotrophication and Climate on a Copepod Community
- Autor Hanno Seebens
- Untertitel The roles of seasonality, life cycle strategy, and stage-structured interactions
- Gewicht 179g