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- Carpe solis – sunbathing fish defy the laws of nature News
- Hanna Berggren
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- Per Larsson Professor visiting
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- Free-flowing river stretches more important for vital fish populations than previously thought News
- Difficult to foresee how global warming will influence life in oceans and lakes based on existing research News
- There’s no place like home News
- Francesca Leggieri Doctoral student
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- Oscar Nordahl Researcher
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- Anders Forsman Professor
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- Andreas Svensson Associate Professor
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- Exposure to water that is both salty and fresh is key to future success News
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Linnaeus University Centre for Ecology and Evolution in Microbial model Systems (EEMiS) EEMiS is a centre for research excellence studying ecological and evolutionary interactions from land to sea.
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Project: Impacts of fishways and dispersal barriers on evolution, population dynamics and viability of spawning-migrating fish Many rivers and streams globally and in Sweden have been modified by dams…
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Project: Catch-and-release fishing - an invisible threat to aquatic ecosystems? Our aim for this project is to provide novel insights regarding long-term effects of catch-and-release fishing on…
- Petter Tibblin associate professor
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Project: Kalmar Baltic Tracking Network: Spatial ecology of the coastal fish community In this project we will study the movement ecology and habitat choice of the coastal Baltic Sea fish community…
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Fish Ecology Baltic coastal populations of predatory fish, mainly perch and pike, has been greatly reduced in recent decades. Underlying causes can be altered food webs, competition and disrupted…