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Peter Thor
Peter Thor
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Aquatic Resourses
Верификована је имејл адреса на slu.se
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Transgenerational effects alleviate severe fecundity loss during ocean acidification in a ubiquitous planktonic copepod
P Thor, S Dupont
Global change biology 21 (6), 2261-2271, 2015
2622015
Copepods induce paralytic shellfish toxin production in marine dinoflagellates
E Selander, P Thor, G Toth, H Pavia
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 273 (1594), 1673-1680, 2006
2502006
Production of DOC by Calanus finmarchicus, C. glacialis and C. hyperboreus through sloppy feeding and leakage from fecal pellets
EF Møller, P Thor, TG Nielsen
Marine Ecology Progress Series 262, 185-191, 2003
1962003
Grazer‐induced chain length plasticity reduces grazing risk in a marine diatom
J Bergkvist, P Thor, HH Jakobsen, SÅ Wängberg, E Selander
Limnology and Oceanography 57 (1), 318-324, 2012
1332012
Salinity modulates the energy balance and reproductive success of co-occurring copepods Acartia tonsa and A. clausi in different ways
D Calliari, CM Andersen, P Thor, E Gorokhova, P Tiselius
Marine Ecology Progress Series 312, 177-188, 2006
1152006
Effects of selected PAHs on reproduction and survival of the calanoid copepod Acartia tonsa
J Bellas, P Thor
Ecotoxicology 16, 465-474, 2007
1132007
Selection on oxidative phosphorylation and ribosomal structure as a multigenerational response to ocean acidification in the common copepod Pseudocalanus acuspes
P De Wit, S Dupont, P Thor
Evolutionary Applications 9, 1112-1123, 2015
1002015
Instantaneous salinity reductions affect the survival and feeding rates of the co-occurring copepods Acartia tonsa Dana and A. clausi Giesbrecht differently
D Calliari, MCA Borg, P Thor, E Gorokhova, P Tiselius
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 362 (1), 18-25, 2008
862008
Will life find a way? Evolution of marine species under global change
P Calosi, P De Wit, P Thor, S Dupont
Evolutionary Applications 9 (9), 1035-1042, 2016
842016
Fate of organic carbon released from decomposing copepod fecal pellets in relation to bacterial production and ectoenzymatic activity
P Thor, HG Dam, DR Rogers
Aquatic Microbial Ecology 33 (3), 279-288, 2003
752003
Growth and energetics in the ascidian Ciona intestinalis
JK Petersen, O Schou, P Thor
Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser 120, 175-184, 1995
751995
Sedimentation following the spring bloom in Disko Bay, West Greenland, with special emphasis on the role of copepods
T Juul-Pedersen, TG Nielsen, C Michel, EF Møller, P Tiselius, P Thor, ...
Marine Ecology Progress Series 314, 239-255, 2006
732006
Post-spring bloom community structure of pelagic copepods in the Disko Bay, Western Greenland
P Thor, TG Nielsen, P Tiselius, T Juul-Pedersen, C Michel, EF Møller, ...
Journal of Plankton Research 27 (4), 341-356, 2005
702005
Influence of ocean acidification on a natural winter-to-summer plankton succession: First insights from a long-term mesocosm study draw attention to periods of low nutrient …
LT Bach, J Taucher, T Boxhammer, a Ludwig, TKK Consortium, ...
PLOS One, e0159068, 2016
672016
Relationship between specific dynamic action and protein deposition in calanoid copepods
P Thor
Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology 245 (2), 171-182, 2000
662000
Influence of two different green algal diets on specific dynamic action and incorporation of carbon into biochemical fractions in the copepod Acartia tonsa
P Thor, G Cervetto, S Besiktepe, E Ribera-Maycas, KW Tang, HG Dam
Journal of Plankton Research 24 (4), 293-300, 2002
652002
Contrasting physiological responses to future ocean acidification among Arctic copepod populations
P Thor, A Bailey, S Dupont, P Calosi, J Søreide, P De Wit, E Guscelli, ...
Global Change Biology 24, e365–e377, 2018
612018
Severe toxic effects on pelagic copepods from maritime exhaust gas scrubber effluents
P Thor, ME Granberg, H Winnes, K Magnusson
Environmental Science and Technology 55, 5826–5835, 2021
542021
Early life stages of the Arctic copepod Calanus glacialis are unaffected by increased seawater pCO2
A Bailey, P Thor, HI Browman, DM Fields, J Runge, A Vermont, R Bjelland, ...
ICES Journal of Marine Science 74 (4), 996-1004, 2016
542016
Regulation of gene expression is associated with tolerance of the Arctic copepod Calanus glacialis to CO2‐acidified sea water
A Bailey, P De Wit, P Thor, HI Browman, R Bjelland, S Shema, DM Fields, ...
Ecology and Evolution, DOI: 10.1002/ece3.3063, 2017
532017
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