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61. Algal Toxins; their Accumulation and Loss in commercially Important Shellfish, including larval Mortality and Appraisal of Normal sampling procedures.

-Development of methods to enhance the rate of toxin depuration ( detoxification), especially in shellfish species of high economic value and prolonged retention e.g., King Scallops -Understanding the reaction products and metabolic transformations of toxins in shellfish tissues. -Determine the relationship between algal population dynamics ( including free cell and encysted stages ) to seasonal and spatial patterns of toxicity in shellfish populations. -Assess the effects of harmful algae on the various stages in the life history of shellfish ( Larvae, Spat, Adults ). -Investigate sampling frequencies and protocols ( live shellfish sampling ).

Biology Fish Environmental management Contaminant transport Food webs Diet Temporal trends Human health Human intake
62. The regulation of iron and manganese reduction in marine sediment

To be completed.

Biology Geochemistry
63. Adult development and seasonal reproduction of the krill population of the Gullmar Fjord

The result of the previous studies of the krill population from the Gullmar Fjord (1999, 2000) indicated that the duration of the moult cycle (IMP) of adult krill is influenced bu other factors than temperature, at end of summer.

Biology
64. Importance of benthic faunal structure for diagenesis of labile organic matter in soft sediment communities

To be completed.

Biology
65. Study of Amphiura filiformis bioluminescence

To be completed

Biology
66. Female sexual signals and sexual selection in the sex role reversed pipefish Syngnathus typhle

To be completed.

Biology
67. Benthic invertebrates as bioindicators of hypoxic conditions in coastal marine waters

To be completed.

Biological effects Biology
68. Within- and between- individual variation in the respiratory physiology of Nephrops norvegicus: Ecological implications

To be completed.

Biology
69. Blue light-activation of photosynthetic carbon acquisition of higher brown algae

To be completed.

Biology
70. Reproductive Biology in Corking Wrasse (Crenilabrus melops)

To be complited.

Biology
71. Salinity stress of young Nephrops as a result of discarding after trawling

To be completed.

Biological effects Biology
72. Life at the limits:ecophysiology of krill during diurnal vertical migrations into hypoxic waters

To be completed

Biological effects Biology
73. Implication of prey switching in the common goby

The general aim of this project was to investigate ontogenetic diet switching in the common goby (Potamoschistus micops).

Biology
74. Analysing the Predictability of Mixture Toxicities to Algae

The project aimed at the analysis and prediction of mixture toxicities to marine algal communitites.

Biology
75. Reproductive biology in Corkwing wrasse (Crenilabrus melops (L.))

To be completed

Biology
76. Interactions between appendicularian and copepod grazing on dinoflagellate blooms

To be completed.

Biology
77. Filtration biology of compound ascidians in Scandinavian waters

To be completed.

Biology
78. Sexual signals and sexual selection in the sex role reversed pipefish Syngnathus typhle

To be completed

Biology
79. Nord Krill, physiology of photophore operation and mechanism of visiual selection of light level of sojourn in connection with Diurnal vertical migrations

To be completed.

Biology
80. The ecophysiology of crustaceans used as biomarker of stress

Aim of the research is to diagnose and prognose ecologically relevant effects of pollution using ecological and physiological biomarkers in crustaceans. Field studies combined with laboratory experiments are carried out on epibenthic and relatively sedentary crustaceans as e.g. Norway lobster and amphipods. Changes in population structure, behaviour, fertility, recruitment, blood and nerve physiology, energy reserves and kinetics and body load of trace metals (mainly manganese, copper and iron) related to stress from toxic compounds and hypoxia are investigated.

Biological effects Biology