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Steven Declerck
- Disciplines:Gemeenschapsecologie, Evolutionaire biologie niet elders geclassificeerd, Aquatische biologie
Affiliaties
- Departement Biologie (Departement)
Lid
Vanaf1 nov 2019 → 16 jun 2020 - Ecologie, Evolutie en Biodiversiteitsbehoud (Afdeling)
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Vanaf1 okt 1999 → Heden
Publicaties
1 - 10 van 93
- Beyond Daphnia: a plea for a more inclusive and unifying approach to freshwater zooplankton ecology(2023)
Auteurs: Luc De Meester, Steven Declerck
Pagina's: 4693 - 4703 - Rapidly evolving zooplankton in a salinizing world: To what extent does microevolutionary adaptation to one salt increase tolerance to another one?(2023)
Auteurs: Steven Declerck
Pagina's: 2576 - 2586 - The introduced Arapaima gigas in the Bolivian Amazon: Trophic position and isotopic niche overlap with native species(2023)
Auteurs: Steven Declerck
Pagina's: 926 - 937 - A combination of host ecology and habitat but not evolutionary history explains differences in the microbiomes associated with rotifers(2023)
Auteurs: Steven Declerck
Pagina's: 3813 - 3821 - How sharp is the knife? Herbivore and carnivore sensitivity to resource stoichiometric quality(2023)
Auteurs: Steven Declerck
- SEED: A framework for integrating ecological stoichiometry and eco-evolutionary dynamics(2023)
Auteurs: Steven Declerck
Pagina's: S109 - S126 - Restoring gradual land-water transitions in a shallow lake improved phytoplankton quantity and quality with cascading effects on zooplankton production(2023)
Auteurs: Steven Declerck
- An experimental test of the growth rate hypothesis as a predictive framework for microevolutionary adaptation(2023)
Auteurs: Steven Declerck
- Contribution of freshwater metazooplankton to aquatic ecosystem services: an overview(2022)
Auteurs: Steven Declerck
Pagina's: 2795 - 2810 - Reduced fertilization constitutes an important prezygotic reproductive barrier between two sibling species of the hybridizing Brachionus calyciflorus species complex(2022)
Auteurs: Steven Declerck
Pagina's: 1701 - 1711