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...
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We find the reliability of predictions of distributional shifts of plankton made by commonly used ‘species distribution models’ to be worse than is...
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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...
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It remains a controversial issue how feeding-current feeding copepods perceive individual algal prey.
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Centre for Ocean Life
Centre for Ocean Life brings together Danish marine research across disciplines and universities in order to develop a fundamental understanding and predictive capability of marine ecosystems. The Centre is a Villum Kann Rasmussen Centre of Excellence.
Centre director: Prof. Thomas Kiørboe
Deputy director: Prof. Ken H. Andersen
Centre for Ocean Life
Technical University of Denmark
National Institute of Aquatic Resources Henrik Dams Allé
Building 202
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
Denmark