Items where Author is "Gaedke, Ursula"

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Blasius, B. , Rudolf, L. , Weithoff, G. , Gaedke, U. and Fussmann, G. F. (2019)
Long-term cyclic persistence in an experimental predator–prey system ,
Nature, 577 , pp. 226-230 .
doi:10.1038/s41586-019-1857-0 , hdl:10013/epic.bfc01662-c722-4dab-a547-7d3d021052dd
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Pennekamp, F. , Iles, A. C. , Garland, J. , Brennan, G. , Brose, U. , Gaedke, U. , Jacob, U. , Kratina, P. , Matthews, B. , Munch, S. , Novak, M. , Palamara, G. M. , Rall, B. C. , Rosenbaum, B. , Tabi, A. , Ward, C. , Williams, R. , Ye, H. and Petchey, O. L. (2019)
The intrinsic predictability of ecological time series and its potential to guide forecasting ,
Ecological Monographs, 89 (2) .
doi:10.1002/ecm.1359 , hdl:10013/epic.4138046e-65e4-45e2-a27a-713393aa7db8
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Mittler, U. , Blasius, B. , Gaedke, U. and Ryabov, A. B. (2019)
Length-volume relationship of lake phytoplankton ,
Limnology and Oceanography-Methods, 17 (1), pp. 58-68 .
doi:10.1002/lom3.10296 , hdl:10013/epic.b18074b3-fa7d-4319-90e6-226f0bbff52e
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Klauschies, T. , Bauer, B. , Aberle-Malzahn, N. , Sommer, U. and Gaedke, U. (2012)
Climate change effects on phytoplankton depend on cell size and food web structure ,
Marine Biology, 159 (11), pp. 2455-2478 .
doi:10.1007/s00227-012-1904-y , hdl:10013/epic.44922

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Aberle, N. , Bauer, B. , Lewandowska, A. , Gaedke, U. and Sommer, U. (2012)
Warming induces shifts in microzooplankton phenology and reduces the time-lag between phytoplankton and protozoan production. ,
Marine Biology .
doi:10.1007/s00227-012-1947-0 , hdl:10013/epic.39372
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