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Differential sensitivity to natural ultraviolet radiation among phytoplankton species in Arctic lakes (Spitsbergen, Norway)Morpholigical changes in Scenedesmus induced by substances released from Daphnia.Use of immobilized algae for estimating bioavailable phosphorus released by zooplankton.Growth responses, P-uptake and loss of flagella in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii exposed to UV-B.UV-radiation of humic water; effects on primary and secondary production.In situ effects of UV radiation on four species of phytoplankton and two morphs of Daphnia longispina in an alpine lake (Finse, Norway)UV-induced changes in phytoplankton cells and its effects on grazersReduced digestibility of UV-B stressed and nutrient-limited algae by Daphnia magna.Grazing resistance in nutrient stressed phytoplankton.Maximizing growth rate at low temperatures: RNA:DNA allocation strategies and life history traits of Arctic and temperate DaphniaAltered cell wall morphology in nutrient-deficient phytoplankton and its impact on grazersGoose-mediated nutrient enrichment and planktonic grazer control in arctic freshwater pondsSeasonal seston stoichiometry: effects on zooplankton in cyanobacteria-dominated lakesLoss of flagella in the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii due to in situ UV exposure.Re-oligotrophication by phosphorus reduction and effects on seston quality in lakesUV radiation and the pelagic food web of Arctic freshwatersDaphnia growth rates in Arctic ponds: limitation by nutrients or carbon?Lakes as sentinels of climate change
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D.O. Hessen