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Publikationen Highlights

  • Merico, A., T. Tyrrell, and P. A. Wilson (2008), Eocene/Oligocene ocean de-acidification linked to Antarctic glaciation by sea-level fall, Nature, 425, 979-983.
  • Schartau, M. A. Engel, J. Schröter, S. Thoms, C. Völker, and D. Wolf-Gladrow (2007), Modelling carbon overconsumption and the formation of extracellular particulate organic carbon, Biogeosciences, 4, 433-454.
  • Lemmen, C., and K. W. Wirtz (2007), Socio-technological revolutions and migration waves re-examining early world history with a mathematical model, in The Spread of the Neolithic to Central Europe, Mainz, 2006, vol. accepted, edited by D. Gronenborn and J. Petrasch, RGZM Tagungen.
  • Wirtz, K. W., and W. K (2005), Long-term shifts in marine ecosystem functioning detected by inverse modeling of the Helgoland Roads time-series, Journal of Marine Systems, 56 (3/4), 262-282.
  • Wiltshire, K., M. Boersma, W. Greve, S. Janisch, P. Mangelsdorf, B. Manly, A. Malzahn, and K. Wirtz (2008), Top down control of north sea phytoplankton blooms in spring: a reaction to warmer winters, Limnology & Oceanography, in press.
  • Schartau, M., and A. Oschlies (2003), Simultaneous data-based optimization of a 1D-ecosystem model at three locations in the North Atlantic: Part II-Standing stocks and nitrogen fluxes, Journal of Marine Research, 61 (6), 794-820.
  • Merico, A., T. Tyrrell, and T. Cokacar (2006), Is there any relationship between phytoplankton seasonal dynamics and the carbonate system?, Journal of Marine Systems, 59 (1-2), 120-142.




Ausgewählte Publikationen

2008

 

  • Bernhardt, K., and K. Wirtz (2008), Oscillation of structural properties in non-structured foodweb models, submitted.
  • Brandt, A., G.and Wehmann, and K. Wirtz (2008), Rapid invasion of crassostrea gigas into the German wadden sea dominated by larval supply, J. Sea. Res., accepted.
  • Engel, A., K. Schulz, U. Riebesell, R. Bellerby, B. Bellerby, B. Delille, and M. Schartau (2008), Effects of CO2 on particle size distribution and phytoplankton abundance during a mesocosm bloom experiment (PeECE II), Biogeosciences.
  • Maerz, J., and K. Wirtz (2008), Resolving physically and biologically driven suspended matter dynamics in tidal flats with a distribution-based model, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, accepted.
  • Merico, A., J. Bruggeman, J. Su, and K. Wirtz (2008a), An adaptive trait-based model for the German bight plankton ecosystem, Journal of Plankton Research, to be submitted.
  • Merico, A., T. Tyrell, C. Brown, R. Bellerby, I. Skjelvan, and C. Wong (2008b), Natural seasonal variations in ocean acidification pH and phytoplankton seasonal dynamics, a review, Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser., to be submitted.
  • Merico, A., T. Tyrell, and P. Wilson (2008c), Eocene/oligocene ocean de-acidification linked to Antarctic glaciation by sea level, Nature, accepted.
  • Schlüter, M., A. Merico, K. Wiltshire, W. Greve, and H. von Storch (2008), A statistical assesment of climate variability and ecosystem response in the german bight, Ocean Dynamics, submitted.
  • Tian, T., A. Merico, J. Su, J. Staneva, and K. Wirtz (2008), Optimizing coastal ecosystem models with remote sensing data: a case study in the german bight.
  • Wiltshire, K., M. Boersma, W. Greve, S. Janisch, P. Mangelsdorf, B. Manly, A. Malzahn, and K. Wirtz (2008), Top down control of north sea phytoplankton blooms in spring: a reaction to warmer winters, Limnology & Oceanography, in press.
  • Wirtz, K. W., K. Bernhardt, and C. Lemmen (2008), Mid-Holocene reorganization of climate fluctuations and cultural development, Clim. Past, to be submitted.

 

2007

 

  • Becker, C., and M. Boersma (2007), Effects of essential fatty acids on the reproduction of a generalist herbivore, Journal of Plankton Research, 29(5), 463.
  • Boersma, M., A. Malzahn, W. Greve, and J. Javidpour (2007), The first occurrence of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi in the North Sea, Helgoland Marine Research, 61(2), 153-155.
  • Friedrichs, M., et al. (2007), Assessment of skill and portability in regional marine biogeochemical models: Role of multiple planktonic groups, J. Geophys. Res, 112, doi:10.1029/2006JC003852.
  • Lemmen, C., and K. W. Wirtz (2007), Socio-technological revolutions and migration waves re-examining early world history with a mathematical model, in The Spread of the Neolithic to Central Europe, Mainz, 2006, vol. inpress, edited by D. Gronenborn and J. Petrasch, RGZM Tagungen.
  • Wirtz, K., N. Baumberger, S. Adam, and X. Liu (2007), Multicriteria decision support under uncertainty: Evaluation of the prestige spill contingencies, Ecological Economics, 61, 417-428.

 

2006

 

  • Arndt, S., H. Brumsack, and K. Wirtz (2006), Cretaceous black shales as active bioreactors: A biogeochemical model for the deep biosphere encountered during ODP leg 207 (Demerara rise), Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 70, 408-425.
  • Augustin, C., and M. Boersma (2006), Effects of nitrogen stressed algae on different Acartia species, Journal of Plankton Research, 28(4), 429-436.
  • Boersma, M., and J. Elser (2006), Too much of a good thing: On stoichiometrically balanced diets and maximal growth, Ecology, 87(5), 1325-1330.
  • Boersma, M., and K. Wiltshire (2006), Gut passage of phosphorus-limited algae through Daphnia: do they take up nutrients in the process?, Archiv für Hydrobiologie, 167(1-4), 489-500.
  • Freund, J., S. Mieruch, B. Scholze, K. Wiltshire, and U. Feudel (2006), Bloom dynamics in a seasonally forced phytoplankton-zooplankton model: Trigger mechanisms and timing effects, Ecological Complexity, 3(2), 129-139.
  • Hood, R., et al. (2006), Pelagic functional group modeling: Progress, challenges and prospects, Deep-Sea Research Part II, 53(5-7), 459-512.
  • Knotz, S., M. Boersma, and R. Saborowski (2006), Microassays for a set of enzymes in individual small marine copepods, Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part A, 145(3), 406-411.
  • Lemmen, C., and J.-U. Grooß (2006), Chemical lagrangian model of the stratosphere, in Wikipedia-The Free Encyclopedia, Wikimedia Foundation Inc., http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CLaMS, last accessed 2006-06-06.
  • Liu, X., and K. Wirtz (2006), Total oil spill costs and compensations, Maritime Policy & Management, 33(1), 49-60.
  • Merico, A., T. Tyrrell, and T. Cokacar (2006), Is there any relationship between phytoplankton seasonal dynamics and the carbonate system?, Journal of Marine Systems, 59(1-2), 120-142.
  • Oguz, T., and A. Merico (2006), Factors controlling the summer Emiliania huxleyi bloom in the Black Sea: A modeling study, Journal of Marine Systems, 59(3-4), 173-188.
  • Peters, J., J. Renz, J. van Beusekom, M. Boersma, and W. Hagen (2006), Trophodynamics and seasonal cycle of the copepod Pseudocalanus acuspes in the Central Baltic Sea (Bornholm Basin): evidence from lipid composition, Marine Biology, 149(6), 1417-1429.
  • Spaak, P., and M. Boersma (2006), Predator mediated coexistence of hybrid and parental Daphnia taxa, Archiv für Hydrobiologie, 167(1-4), 55-76.
  • Wirtz, K., and X. Liu (2006), Integrating economy, ecology and uncertainty in an oil-spill DSS: The Prestige accident in Spain, 2002, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 70(4), 525-532.

 

2005

 

  • Becker, C., D. Brepohl, H. Feuchtmayr, E. Zöllner, F. Sommer, C. Clemmesen, U. Sommer, and M. Boersma (2005), Impacts of copepods on marine seston, and resulting effects on Calanus finmarchicus RNA: DNA ratios in mesocosm experiments, Marine Biology, 146(3), 531-541.
  • Dameris, M., et al. (2005), Coupling of dynamics and atmospheric chemistry in the stratosphere (KODYACS), in Results of the German Atmospheric Research Programme - AFO 2000, edited by R. Winkler, chap. 2.1, pp. 119-123, Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), 11055 Berlin, Germany.
  • Lessard, E., A. Merico, and T. Tyrrell (2005), Nitrate: phosphate ratios and Emiliania huxleyi blooms., Limnology and Oceanography, 50(3), 1020-1024.
  • Liu, X., and K. Wirtz (2005), Sequential negotiation in multiagent systems for oil spill response decision-making, Marine Pollution Bulletin, 50(4), 469-474.
  • Oschlies, A., and M. Schartau (2005), Basin-scale performance of a locally optimized marine ecosystem model, Journal of Marine Research, 63(2), 335-358.
  • Weber, L., C. Völker, M. Schartau, and D. Wolf-Gladrow (2005), Modeling the speciation and biogeochemistry of iron at the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series Study site, Global Biogeochem. Cycles, 19, doi:10.1029/2004GB002340.
  • Wirtz, K. W., and W. K (2005), Long-term shifts in marine ecosystem functioning detected by inverse modeling of the Helgoland Roads time-series, Journal of Marine Systems, 56(3-4), 262-282.

 

2004

 

  • Merico, A., T. Tyrrell, E. Lessard, T. Oguz, P. Stabeno, S. Zeeman, and T. Whitledge (2004), Modelling phytoplankton succession on the Bering Sea shelf: role of climate influences and trophic interactions in generating Emiliania huxleyi blooms 1997-2000, Deep-Sea Research Part I, 51(12), 1803-1826.
  • Tyrrell, A., T.and Merico (2004), Emillania huxley: bloom observations and the conditions that induce them, Coccolithophores: From Molecular Processes to Global Impact.

 

2003

 

  • Broerse, A., T. Tyrrell, J. Young, A. Poulton, A. Merico, W. Balch, and P. Miller (2003), The cause of bright waters in the Bering Sea in winter, Continental Shelf Research, 23(16), 1579-1596.
  • Lemmen, C., M. Riese, J.-u. Grooß, and R. Müller (2003), Multiple trajectory analysis of MLS observed stratospheric chemical ozone loss in Arctic winter 1995/96, Geophys. Res. Abs., 5, 13358, sref:1607-7962/gra/EAE03-A-13358.
  • Merico, A., T. Tyrrell, C. Brown, S. Groom, and P. Miller (2003), Analysis of satellite imagery for Emiliania huxleyi blooms in the Bering Sea before 1997, Geophysical Research Letters, 30(6), 1337-1340, doi:101029/2002GL016648.
  • Schartau, M., and A. Oschlies (2003a), Simultaneous data-based optimization of a 1D-ecosystem model at three locations in the North Atlantic: Part I-Method and parameter estimates, Journal of Marine Research, 61(6), 765-793.
  • Schartau, M., and A. Oschlies (2003b), Simultaneous data-based optimization of a 1D-ecosystem model at three locations in the North Atlantic: Part II-Standing stocks and nitrogen fluxes, Journal of Marine Research, 61(6), 794-820.
  • Wirtz, K. (2003a), Adaptive significance of c partitioning and regulation of specific leaf area in Betula pendula, Tree Physiology, 23, 181-190.
  • Wirtz, K. (2003b), Control of biogeochemical cycling by mobility and metabolic strategies of microbes in the sediments: an integrated model study., FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 46(3), 295-306.
  • Wirtz, K., and C. Lemmen (2003), A global dynamic model for the Neolithic transition, Clim. Change, 59(3), 333-367.
  • Wirtz, K. W. (2003c), Hindcasted effects of Neolithic land-use on world-wide migration patterns and technology evolution, in Exploitation and Overexploitation in Societies Past and Present, IUAES, vol. 1, edited by B. Benzing and B. Herrmann, pp. 41-50, Lit Verlag, Münster.