Publications as an employee of Thünen-Institute
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Illing B, Sehl J, Reiser S (2024) Turbidity effects on prey consumption and survival of larval European smelt (Osmerus eperlanus). Aquatic Sci 86:84, DOI:10.1007/s00027-024-01103-9
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Moyano M, Illing B, Akimova A, Alter K, Bartolino V, Börner G, Clemmesen C, Finke A, Gröhsler T, Kotterba P, Livdane L, Mittermayer F, Moll D, Nordheim L von, Peck M, Schaber M, Polte P (2023) Caught in the middle: bottom-up and top-down processes impacting recruitment in a small pelagic fish. Rev Fish Biol Fisheries 33(1):55-84, DOI:10.1007/s11160-022-09739-2
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Reiser S, Michels T, Illing B (2023) First steps towards mass rearing of European smelt (Osmerus eperlanus, L.) using conventional hatchery equipment. Aquatic Liv Res 36:8, DOI:10.1051/alr/2023003
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Reiser S, Michels T, Illing B (2023) Incubation and first feeding of European smelt (Osmerus eperlanus, L.) eggs and larvae using conventional hatchery equipment [Datenpublikation] [online]. SEANOE - Sea Scientific Open Data Publication, zu finden in <https://www.seanoe.org/data/00821/93267/> [zitiert am 05.09.2023], DOI:10.17882/93267
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Downie AT, Lefevre S, Illing B, Harris J, Jarrold MD, McCormick MI, Nilsson GE, Rummer JL (2023) Rapid physiological and transcriptomic changes associated with oxygen delivery in larval anemonefish suggest a role in adaptation to life on hypoxic coral reefs. PLoS Biol 21(5):e3002102, DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.3002102
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Wysujack K, Marohn L, Lindemann C, Illing B, Freese M, Pohlmann J-D, Reiser S, Debes PV, Meskendahl L, Pelster B, Hanel R (2022) A novel hyperbaric swimming respirometer allows the simulation of varying swimming depths in fish respirometry studies. Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol 264:111117, DOI:10.1016/j.cbpa.2021.111117
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Rummer JL, Illing B (2022) Chapter 7 - Coral reef fishes in a multi-stressor world. Fish physiol 39B:325-391, DOI:10.1016/bs.fp.2022.04.011
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Moyano M, Illing B, Polte P, Kotterba P, Zablotski Y, Gröhsler T, Hüdepohl P, Cooke SJ, Peck M (2020) Linking individual physiological indicators to the productivity of fish populations: A case study of Atlantic herring. Ecol Indic 113:106146, DOI:10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.106146