Pieter Daniël van Denderen

Daniël van Denderen

Researcher

DTU AQUA
National Institute of Aquatic Resources

Centre for Ocean Life

Technical University of Denmark

Henrik Dams Allé

Building 201, room 049

2800 Kgs. Lyngby

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News from DTU

2024
Privat Daniel Denderen og Cornelia Jaspers
31 JAN

Two young researchers from DTU Aqua are awarded Villum Young Investigator

This year, the Villum Foundation is awarding multimillion-dollar grants to research talents in Denmark from the foundation's Young Investigator Program (YIP) - two of the selected in 2024 come from DTU Aqua, where they deal with respectively the impact of climate change on fish and gelatinous plankton    

2021
Graphics by Pieter Daniël van Denderen
13 JUL

Emergent fish food web biogeography

Fish are vertically structured in the water column and this affects what they eat and by whom they are eaten. A new Ocean Life paper has extended the recent FEISTY fish community model to resolve the vertical structure of a fish community. The new model was used to predict the biogeography of marine fish food webs across ocean biomes...

Fisheries and fish stocks Mathematical modelling
2020
Fish behavior
25 SEP

Do fish grow faster in warmer waters?

Large-scale climate change projections of fish generally assume that warming waters enhance fish growth. If correct, tropical fish should grow much faster than temperate and boreal fish. But do they?

2019
Bottom trawling and hypoxia
27 NOV

Evaluating benthic community impact from bottom trawling and hypoxia

In many shelf seas and coastal areas, benthic ecosystems are affected by bottom trawling disturbance and hypoxia (low oxygen concentrations). We developed a methodology to predict benthic community impact from these pressures and used the approach to evaluate the benthic state of the Baltic Sea region.

Flatfish
10 JUL

Biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationships in demersal fish communities

While the planet experiences unprecedented human-induced biodiversity loss, from marine to terrestrial realms, and from microbes to large mammals, evidence that biodiversity enhances ecosystem functioning is developing. In our new paper, we ask, what are the effects of biodiversity in fished ecosystems?

Big fish mamas
10 JAN

Limited impact of big fish mothers for population replenishment

A new paper from the Center for Ocean Life shows that the implications of a recent Science paper by Barneche et al. (Science 360(6389): 642) are much less dramatic than they are made to be.

2017
Under water
28 NOV

Global patterns in marine predatory fish

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 flatfish dominate?

https://www.oceanlifecentre.dk/service/phonebook/person?id=107700&cpid=&tab=7
28 APRIL 2024