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Jakob Brodersen

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Plos One|October 15, 2011
Temperature and resource availability may interactively affect over-wintering success of juvenile fish in a changing climateJakob Brodersen, José Luis Rodriguez-Gil, Mikael Jönsson, et al.
Global Change Biology|January 27, 2025
Impact of Glaciers on Trophic Dynamics and Polyunsaturated Fat Accumulation in Southern Greenland Fjord EcosystemsGrégoire Saboret, Coralie Moccetti, Leonard I Wassenaar, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|August 4, 2020
Maladaptive migration behaviour in hybrids links to predator-mediated ecological selectionVarpu Pärssinen, Kaj Hulthén, Christer Brönmark, et al.
Biology Letters|July 28, 2017
Species integrity enhanced by a predation cost to hybrids in the wildP Anders Nilsson, Kaj Hulthén, Ben B Chapman, et al.
Biology Letters|August 28, 2015
Escaping peril: perceived predation risk affects migratory propensityKaj Hulthén, Ben B Chapman, P Anders Nilsson, et al.
Journal of Fish Biology|February 16, 2020
A field evaluation of long-term effects of PIT taggingChristian Skov, Joan H Hansen, Henrik Baktoft, et al.
Ecology Letters|July 2, 2011
To boldly go: individual differences in boldness influence migratory tendencyBen B Chapman, Kaj Hulthén, David R Blomqvist, et al.
Plos One|June 1, 2013
A foraging cost of migration for a partially migratory cyprinid fishBen B Chapman, Anders Eriksen, Henrik Baktoft, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|February 28, 2025
Will I stay or will I go? Eye morphology predicts individual migratory propensity in a partial migrantKaj Hulthén, Cornelia Martel, Dan-E Nilsson, et al.
Nature Communications|October 27, 2022
Blue and green food webs respond differently to elevation and land useHsi-Cheng Ho, Jakob Brodersen, Martin M Gossner, et al.
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Plos One|October 15, 2011
Temperature and resource availability may interactively affect over-wintering success of juvenile fish in a changing climateJakob Brodersen, José Luis Rodriguez-Gil, Mikael Jönsson, et al.
Global Change Biology|January 27, 2025
Impact of Glaciers on Trophic Dynamics and Polyunsaturated Fat Accumulation in Southern Greenland Fjord EcosystemsGrégoire Saboret, Coralie Moccetti, Leonard I Wassenaar, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|August 4, 2020
Maladaptive migration behaviour in hybrids links to predator-mediated ecological selectionVarpu Pärssinen, Kaj Hulthén, Christer Brönmark, et al.
Biology Letters|July 28, 2017
Species integrity enhanced by a predation cost to hybrids in the wildP Anders Nilsson, Kaj Hulthén, Ben B Chapman, et al.
Biology Letters|August 28, 2015
Escaping peril: perceived predation risk affects migratory propensityKaj Hulthén, Ben B Chapman, P Anders Nilsson, et al.
Journal of Fish Biology|February 16, 2020
A field evaluation of long-term effects of PIT taggingChristian Skov, Joan H Hansen, Henrik Baktoft, et al.
Ecology Letters|July 2, 2011
To boldly go: individual differences in boldness influence migratory tendencyBen B Chapman, Kaj Hulthén, David R Blomqvist, et al.
Plos One|June 1, 2013
A foraging cost of migration for a partially migratory cyprinid fishBen B Chapman, Anders Eriksen, Henrik Baktoft, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|February 28, 2025
Will I stay or will I go? Eye morphology predicts individual migratory propensity in a partial migrantKaj Hulthén, Cornelia Martel, Dan-E Nilsson, et al.
Nature Communications|October 27, 2022
Blue and green food webs respond differently to elevation and land useHsi-Cheng Ho, Jakob Brodersen, Martin M Gossner, et al.
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