News from Centre for Ocean Life
17 JAN
Many species of phytoplankton produce substances that are toxic to both human consumers and planktonic grazers, and toxin production is often considered a defense mechanism...
08 JAN
Centre for Ocean Life offers 3-year PhD fellowships in experimental plankton ecology and trait-based modelling within the general topic of trait-based Marine Ecology. The...
05 JAN
Biodiversity is a multifaceted concept, yet most biodiversity studies have taken a taxonomic approach, implying that all species are equally important. However, species...
21 DEC
Centre's annual retreat took place 13-14/12 in Faxe to summarize the scientific success of 2017.
04 DEC
To understand the effects of climate change on changing ocean biomass, understanding how different species interact is a difficult but necessary task.
28 NOV
Why do we find primarily large pelagic predators such as tunas and billfish in the tropics, while in boreal and temperate regions large demersal species of gadoids and...
17 NOV
Life-history traits of comb jellies (Mnemiopsis) invaded to European waters start reproducing at a body mass 100 times less than in mother populations. This is consistent...
13 NOV
We welcome a new postdoc at the Centre for Ocean life!
17 OCT
We welcome two new PhD students at the Centre for Ocean life!
25 AUG
Our application to the Villum Foundation for the extension of the Centre for Ocean Life has been granted. This is great news as it will allow us to continue the high level...