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Prof.dr. E. van Donk
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aquatic
change
climate
cyanobacteria
ecology
food
lakes
Expertise
Cyanobacteria; Climate change; Lakes; Food web
Expertise (NL)
Blauwwieren; Klimaatverandering; Meren; Voedselweb
Digital Author ID
info:eu-repo/dai/nl/069838593
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University of Oslo, Professor Aquatic Ecology
Active as
Programm leader / Group leader
Organisation
Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW) (KNAW)
Email
e. vandonk -at- nioo. knaw. nl
URL
http://www.nioo.knaw.nl/users/evandonk
Extraordinary professor
Organisation
Ecology and Biodiversity (UU)
Chair (EN)
Aquatic Ecology
Chair (NL)
Aquatische ecologie
Phone
+31-30-2532629
Email
E. vanDonk -at- uu. nl
Publications
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Strong interactions between stoichiometric constraints and algal defenses: Evidence from population dynamics of Daphnia and algae in phosphorus-limited microcosms
Mixotrophic organisms become more heterotrophic with rising temperature
Soil, Fresh Water and Marine Sediment Food Webs: Similarities and Differences in their Structure and Functioning
Elevated CO2 concentrations affect the elemental stoichiometry and species composition of an experimental phytoplankton community
Alternative states and population crashes in a resource-susceptible-infected model for planktonic parasites and hosts
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Current research
(the most recent research is at the top)
Project leader
Environmental stress and disease in aquatic ecosystems (GEDIHAP)
Contact person
Modelling study to unravel interactions and feedbacks resulting from eutrophication or fishery as most likely factors driving changes in Lake Victoria?s food web (SEDEC-2)
Supervisor
Impact of eutrophication status and fisheries on major pathways in Lake Victoria food webs: a combined experimental and field study approach (SEDEC-1)
Researcher
Decoupling and adaptation of trophic interactions in aquatic food webs under climate change(DECADAP)
Contact person
Impact of climate change on the vulnerability of lakes for surface blooms of harmful cyanobacteria (CLIMCYANO)
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Completed research projects
(the most recent research is at the top)
Supervisor
Ecohydraulics in large shallow lakes. Implications for management
Supervisor
Out of balance. Implications of climate change for the ecological stoichiometry of harmful cyanobacteria
Project leader
Improving habitats in peat lakes for unionid mussels
Contact person
Effects of zooplanktivory on the structure and functioning of a tritrophic pelagic food web - a cosm approach (COSM2)
Supervisor
Effects of zooplanktivory on the structure and functioning of a tritrophic pelagic food web - a cosm approach (COSM2)
All completed research..
Classification
A64200
Waste water treatment
D22400
Ecology
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