News from Centre for Ocean Life
23 MAY
Sometimes we don´t have to look in the distance to discover ecological spectacles worth studying, communicating, and preserving.
11 MAY
The first global synthesis of copepod temperature-body size (T-S) responses in nature across seasons, published in Global Ecology and Biogeography.
21 APR
Ocean Life research on climate impacts on fish distributions has been quoted in the latest issue of Nature in a "News Feature" article about Greenland's future.
18 APR
We welcome a new PhD student at the Centre for Ocean life!
04 APR
We find the reliability of predictions of distributional shifts of plankton made by commonly used ‘species distribution models’ to be worse than is commonly appreciated...
04 APR
A new and simple method for scaling up individual movements to large-scale fluxes of organisms.
29 MAR
It remains a controversial issue how feeding-current feeding copepods perceive individual algal prey.
21 MAR
What are the patterns and drivers of the species richness and functional richness of fish communities in the Baltic Sea? A new paper explores the assembly rules controlling...
14 MAR
A new paper explores patterns of offspring size for life in the ocean, from micro- to macroscopic.
10 MAR
How do copepods use chemical signaling to communicate? The paper investigates the composition of metabolites exuded from live copepods.