Kiørboe, Thomas.
Thomas Kiørboe
Kioerboe, Thomas
VIAF ID: 93559251 (Personal)
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Works
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Et ¤vandigt våbenkapløb | |
Extensive rearing of Turbot larvae (Scophthalmus maximus L.) on low concentrations of natural plankton | |
Gelatinous larvacean zooplankton can enhance trophic transfer and carbon sequestration | |
The global susceptibility of coastal forage fish to competition by large jellyfish. | |
Grazer-induced transcriptomic and metabolomic response of the chain-forming diatom Skeletonema marinoi. | |
Gut clearance and pigment destruction in a herbivorous copepod, Acartia tonsa, and the determination of in situ grazing rates | |
Heterospecific mating and species recognition in the planktonic marine copepods Temora stylifera and T. longicornis | |
Heterotrophic eukaryotes show a slow-fast continuum, not a gleaner-exploiter trade-off | |
High turnover rates of copepod fecal pellets due to Noctiluca scintillans grazing | |
Hydrodynamic functionality of the lorica in choanoflagellates | |
Hydrodynamic interactions are key in thrust-generation of hairy flagella | |
Hydrodynamic signal perception in the copepod Acartia tonsa | |
In situ feeding rates of plantonic copepods: A comparison of four methods | |
Indvandrerne | |
Interactions between marine snow and heterotrophic bacteria: aggregate formation and microbial dynamics | |
The kinematics of swimming and relocation jumps in copepod nauplii | |
Linking Plankton Size Spectra and Community Composition to Carbon Export and Its Efficiency | |
Macroevolutionary patterns of sexual size dimorphism in copepods. | |
Maximum phytoplankton concentrations in the sea | |
Measuring evolutionary adaptation of phytoplankton with local field observations. | |
Mechanisms and feasibility of prey capture in ambush-feeding zooplankton | |
A mechanistic approach to plankton ecology | |
Mercury levels in fish, invertebrates and sediment in a recently recorded polluted area (Nissum Broad, western Limfjord, Denmark) | |
Motility of copepod nauplii and implications for food encounter | |
Nutrient affinity, half-saturation constants and the cost of toxin production in dinoflagellates | |
Observations of copepod feeding and vertical distribution under natural turbulent conditions in the North Sea | |
On the role of trade-offs in predator-prey interactions | |
Optimal swimming strategies in mate-searching pelagic copepods. | |
Particle-associated flagellates: swimming patterns, colonization rates, and grazing on attached bacteria | |
Particle Selection in Suspension-Feeding Bivalves | |
Phytoplankton aggregate formation: observations of patterns and mechanisms of cell sticking and the significance of exopolymeric material | |
Phytoplankton growth rate and nitrogen content: implications for feeding and fecundity in a herbivorous copepod | |
Planktivorous feeding in calm and turbulent environments, with emphasis on copepods | |
Plankton dynamics and larval herring growth, drift and survival in a frontal area | |
Plankton motility patterns and encounter rates. | |
Planktonfødekæden : bioenergetiske og økologiske studier | |
Possible quorum sensing in marine snow bacteria: production of acylated homoserine lactones by Roseobacter strains isolated from marine snow | |
Predation vulnerability of planktonic copepods:consequences of predator foraging strategies and prey sensory abilities | |
Predator and prey perception in copepods due to hydromechanical signals | |
Predator avoidance by nauplii | |
Predator-induced defence in a dinoflagellate generates benefits without direct costs | |
Predatory and suspension feeding of the copepod Acartia tonsa in turbulent environments | |
The predictive skill of species distribution models for plankton in a changing climate | |
Prey detection in a cruising copepod | |
Prey perception mechanism determines maximum clearance rates of planktonic copepods | |
Prey-specific encounter rates and handling efficiencies as causes of prey selectivity in ambush-feeding hydromedusae | |
Prey switching behaviour in the planktonic copepod Acartia tonsa | |
Production of Ruppia cirrhosa (petagna) grande in mixed beds in Ringkøbing Fjord (Denmark) | |
Propulsion efficiency and imposed flow fields of a copepod jump. | |
Quantifying interspecific coagulation efficiency of phytoplankton | |
Quiet swimming at low Reynolds number. | |
Rapid shifts in the thermal sensitivity of growth but not development rate causes temperature–size response variability during ontogeny in arthropods | |
Reproduction rates under variable food conditions and starvation inMnemiopsis leidyi: significance for the invasion success of a ctenophore | |
Reproductive and life cycle strategies in egg-carrying cyclopoid and free-spawning calanoid copepods | |
Resolving the paradox of the ambush feeding cyclopoid copepod <i>Apocyclops royi</i> being microphageous | |
Resting egg production induced by food limitation in the calanoid copepodAcartia tonsa | |
Resting eggs in free living marine and estuarine copepods | |
Role of diatoms in copepod production:good, harmless or toxic? | |
Salinity gradient of the Baltic Sea limits the reproduction and population expansion of the newly invaded comb jelly Mnemiopsis leidyi. | |
Scaling of fecundity, growth and development in marine planktonic copepods | |
The Sea Core Sampler: a simple water sampler that allows direct observations of undisturbed plankton | |
SEASONAL DISTRIBUTION OF TRANSPARENT EXOPOLYMERIC PARTICLES IN A COASTAL SEA (KATTEGAT) : POTENTIAL CONSEQUENCES IN FOOD WEBS AND FLUX PROCESSES. | |
Seasonal dynamics of early life stages of invasive and native ctenophores give clues to invasion and bloom potential in the Baltic Sea | |
Sedimentation of phytoplankton during a diatom bloom: Rates and mechanisms | |
Selection for life-history traits to maximize population growth in an invasive marine species | |
Senescence and sexual selection in a pelagic copepod. | |
Sex, sex-ratios, and the dynamics of pelagic copepod populations. | |
Shifts in mass scaling of respiration, feeding, and growth rates across life-form transitions in marine pelagic organisms | |
Silicified cell walls as a defensive trait in diatoms | |
Sletter havet sporene? : en biologisk undersøgelse af miljøpåvirkninger ved ral- og sandsugning | |
Solid phase extraction and metabolic profiling of exudates from living copepods | |
The structure of the pelagic food web in relation to water column structure in the Skagerrak | |
Swim and fly. Escape strategy in neustonic and planktonic copepods | |
Swimming and feeding of mixotrophic biflagellates | |
To eat and not be eaten: optimal foraging behaviour in suspension feeding copepods | |
Toxic dinoflagellates produce true grazer deterrents | |
Trade-offs und ihre Bedeutung in Räuber-Beute Interaktionen | |
Trait-based approaches to zooplankton communities | |
Trait biogeography of marine copepods - an analysis across scales | |
Trophic interactions drive the emergence of diel vertical migration patterns: a game-theoretic model of copepod communities | |
Turbulence-enhanced prey encounter rates in larval fish: effects of spatial scale, larval behaviour and size | |
Turbulence, Phytoplankton Cell Size, and the Structure of Pelagic Food Webs | |
Unsteady motion: escape jumps in planktonic copepods, their kinematics and energetics. | |
Vertical flux and degradation rates of copepod fecal pellets in a zooplankton community dominated by small copepods | |
What makes pelagic copepods so successful? | |
Zooplankton biomass and production in the North Sea during the Autumn Circulation experiment, October 1987–March 1988 | |
Zooplankton use of chemodetection to find and eat particles | |
The ¤winter ecology of North Sea herring larvae |