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Terje Berge
Terje Berge
Institute of Marine Research in Norway
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The role of mixotrophic protists in the biological carbon pump
A Mitra, KJ Flynn, JM Burkholder, T Berge, A Calbet, JA Raven, E Granéli, ...
Biogeosciences 11 (4), 995-1005, 2014
4262014
Defining planktonic protist functional groups on mechanisms for energy and nutrient acquisition: incorporation of diverse mixotrophic strategies
A Mitra, KJ Flynn, U Tillmann, JA Raven, D Caron, DK Stoecker, F Not, ...
Protist 167 (2), 106-120, 2016
4212016
Characteristic sizes of life in the oceans, from bacteria to whales
KH Andersen, T Berge, RJ Gonçalves, M Hartvig, J Heuschele, ...
Annual Review of Marine Science 8, 2016
2662016
Phytoplankton growth after a century of dormancy illuminates past resilience to catastrophic darkness
S Ribeiro, T Berge, N Lundholm, TJ Andersen, F Abrantes, M Ellegaard
Nature communications 2 (1), 311, 2011
1662011
Effect of lowered pH on marine phytoplankton growth rates
T Berge, N Daugbjerg, BB Andersen, PJ Hansen
Marine Ecology Progress Series 416, 79-91, 2010
1542010
Acquired phototrophy in Mesodinium and Dinophysis–a review of cellular organization, prey selectivity, nutrient uptake and bioenergetics
PJ Hansen, LT Nielsen, M Johnson, T Berge, KJ Flynn
Harmful Algae 28, 126-139, 2013
1032013
Feeding mechanism, prey specificity and growth in light and dark of the plastidic dinoflagellate Karlodinium armiger
T Berge, PJ Hansen, Ø Moestrup
Aquatic Microbial Ecology 50 (3), 279-288, 2008
902008
Marine microalgae attack and feed on metazoans
T Berge, LK Poulsen, M Moldrup, N Daugbjerg, P Juel Hansen
The ISME journal 6 (10), 1926-1936, 2012
792012
Modelling emergent trophic strategies in plankton
KH Andersen, DL Aksnes, T Berge, Ø Fiksen, A Visser
Journal of Plankton Research 37 (5), 862-868, 2015
642015
Prey size spectrum and bioenergetics of the mixotrophic dinoflagellate Karlodinium armiger
T Berge, PJ Hansen, Ø Moestrup
Aquatic microbial ecology 50 (3), 289-299, 2008
632008
Modeling succession of key resource-harvesting traits of mixotrophic plankton
T Berge, S Chakraborty, PJ Hansen, KH Andersen
The ISME Journal 11 (1), 212-223, 2017
602017
Isolation and cultivation of microalgae select for low growth rate and tolerance to high pH
T Berge, N Daugbjerg, PJ Hansen
Harmful Algae 20, 101-110, 2012
482012
Photoregulation in a Kleptochloroplastidic Dinoflagellate, Dinophysis acuta
PJ Hansen, K Ojamäe, T Berge, ECL Trampe, LT Nielsen, I Lips, M Kühl
Frontiers in Microbiology 7, 785, 2016
472016
Feeding on copepod fecal pellets: a new trophic role of dinoflagellates as detritivores
LK Poulsen, M Moldrup, T Berge, PJ Hansen
Marine Ecology Progress Series 441, 65-78, 2011
462011
Hundred years of environmental change and phytoplankton ecophysiological variability archived in coastal sediments
S Ribeiro, T Berge, N Lundholm, M Ellegaard
PLoS One 8 (4), e61184, 2013
372013
Role of the chloroplasts in the predatory dinoflagellate Karlodinium armiger
T Berge, PJ Hansen
Marine Ecology Progress Series 549, 41-54, 2016
252016
Using the sediment archive of living dinoflagellate cysts and other protist resting stages to study temporal population dynamics
M Ellegaard, S Ribeiro, N Lundholm, TJ Andersen, T Berge, F Ekelund, ...
242013
Phenology and environmental control of phytoplankton blooms in the Kong Håkon VII Hav in the Southern Ocean
HM Kauko, T Hattermann, T Ryan-Keogh, A Singh, L De Steur, ...
Frontiers in marine science 8, 623856, 2021
222021
Infection of North Sea cod, Gadus morhua L., larvae with the parasitic nematode Hysterothylacium aduncum Rudolphi
A Skovgaard, QZM Bahlool, P Munk, T Berge, K Buchmann
Journal of plankton research 33 (8), 1311-1316, 2011
212011
The blue mussel Mytilus edulis is vulnerable to the toxic dinoflagellate Karlodinium armiger—Adult filtration is inhibited and several life stages killed
SB Binzer, RBC Lundgreen, T Berge, PJ Hansen, B Vismann
Plos one 13 (6), e0199306, 2018
182018
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