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Role
Title
Level Year L/R
🦁 The PEG-model of seasonal succession of planktonic events in fresh waters
U. Sommer, Z. Gliwicz, W. Lampert, A. Duncan
10 1986
10
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🐒 Global warming benefits the small in aquatic ecosystems
M. Daufresne, Kathrin Lengfellner, U. Sommer
10 2009
10
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🐒 Impacts of multiple stressors on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning: the role of species co‐tolerance
7 auth. R. Vinebrooke, K. L. Cottingham, J. Norberg, M. Scheffer, S. Dodson, S. Maberly, ... U. Sommer
9 2004
9
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🦁 Beyond the Plankton Ecology Group (PEG) Model : Mechanisms Driving Plankton Succession
12 auth. U. Sommer, R. Adrian, L. N. D. S. Domis, J. Elser, U. Gaedke, B. Ibelings, ... E. Jeppesen, M. LΓΌrling, J. Molinero, W. Mooij, E. Donk, M. Winder
9 2012
9
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🦁 Plankton ecology, succession in plankton communities
U. Sommer
9 1989
9
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🐒 Phytoplankton response to a changing climate
M. Winder, U. Sommer
9 2012
9
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🦁 Comparison between steady state and non-steady state competition: experiments with natural phytoplankton
U. Sommer
8 1985
8
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🐒 Consumer versus resource control of species diversity and ecosystem functioning
B. Worm, Heike K. Lotze, H. Hillebrand, U. Sommer
8 2002
8
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🐒 Limnoecology: the Ecology of Lakes and Streams
W. Lampert, U. Sommer
8 1997
8
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🦁 Pelagic food web configurations at different levels of nutrient richness and their implications for the ratio fish production:primary production
U. Sommer, H. Stibor, Alexis Katechakis, F. Sommer, T. Hansen
8 2002
8
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🦁 Climate change and the timing, magnitude, and composition of the phytoplankton spring bloom
U. Sommer, Kathrin Lengfellner
8 2008
8
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🐜 Ocean Acidification-Induced Food Quality Deterioration Constrains Trophic Transfer
7 auth. Dennis Rossoll, R. BermΓΊdez, H. Hauss, K. Schulz, U. Riebesell, U. Sommer, ... M. Winder
8 2012
8
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🦁 Cladocerans versus copepods: the cause of contrasting top–down controls on freshwater and marine phytoplankton
U. Sommer, F. Sommer
8 2006
8
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