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Oxyrrhis marina flow field
03 AUG

New popular article on how flagellates feed.

In a popular article in the online journal Videnskab.dk Thomas and Lasse have summarized some of their recent discoveries of feeding in flagellates. The article is illustrated...

Macoma balthica
13 JUL

New paper out on trophic trait plasticity

A new paper out in Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology by Anna Törnroos, Marie Nordström, Katri Aarnio and Erik Bonsdorffinvestigates the plasticity in...

New paper in ICES J. of Marine Science: ‘Impacts of the local environment on recruitment: a comparative study of North Sea and Baltic Sea fish stocks’ by Laurene Pecuchet, J. Rasmus Nielsen, and Asbjørn Christensen
22 JUN

New paper in ICES J. of Marine Science: ‘Impacts of the local environment on recruitment...

Is the recruitment variability independent of the stock location? Which environmental variables impact the recruitment of fish stocks? New study demonstrates that the...

Karin Olsson
22 JUN

Newly graduated PhD in Centre for Ocean Life

The 18th of June 2015, Ocean Life PhD Karin Olsson succesfully defended her PhD titled "Trait-based analysis of reproductive strategies among marine fish".

Acartia tonsa
21 MAY

New paper on copepod prey perception

A new paper in Limnology and Oceanography by Rodrigo Gonçalves and Thomas Kiørboe revises the currently prevailing understanding of how copepods perceive their prey. This...

GA Hageman Gold Medal
12 MAY

Gold medal for Thomas Kiørboe

Thomas Kiørboe from Centre for Ocean life received the G.A Hageman Gold medal. 

 Planktonic breast stroke swimmers. (a) Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, a flagellate (image by courtesy of Knut Drescher), (b) Mesodinium rubrum, a ciliate, (c) a nauplius (juvenile) of Acartia tonsa, a copepod, and (d) Podon intermedius, a cladoceran.
23 APR

New paper in Physical Review E on “Quiet swimming at low Reynolds number” by Anders...

What does it take for plankton to master stealthy swimming, and why are some breast stroke swimming plankton quiet swimmers? New study addresses these questions using...

New visitor in Centre for Ocean Life
09 APR

New visitor in Centre for Ocean Life

Curtis Horne is a new visitor in Centre for Ocean Life. He will be using the existing copepod cultures at DTU Aqua to study the effects of temperature on growth and development...

M leidyi
23 MAR

New paper in J Plankton Research: ‘Reproduction rates under variable food conditions...

What is the key to the invasion success of the comb jelly Mnemiopsis (‘killer’ jelly) to European waters? New study demonstrates that even starving individuals reproduce...

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