Kristineberg Marine Research Station: projects/activities

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41. Relation of photosynthesis and respiration in macroalgae

To be completed.

Biology
42. Cell lineage and gene expresion patterns during embryonic and larval development of the northern krill Meganyctiphanes norvegica

To be completed

Biology
43. Dietary effects on Biomarker Composition in Calanaus finmarchicus

To be completed

Biology
44. Endogenous swimming rythms in shore crab zoea from a low.tidal area

To be completed

Biology
45. Parasites and sexual selection in sand gobies: a field study

To be completed.

Biology
46. Life cycle strategies linked to adult development and reproduction in the Northern Krill, Meganyctiphanes norvegica

To be completed.

Biology
47. Feeding and locomotion in Brissopsis lyrifera

To be completed.

Biology
48. Male mate choice and female sexual ornamentation in fish: experiments with two-spotted gobies

T be completed.

Biology
49. Male mate choice and female arnamentation in two-spotted gobies

To be completed.

Biology
50. Energetics of copepods in non-steady state food conditions

To be completed.

Biology
51. Macro-evolutionary Issues in Aplacophoran Development

To be completed.

Biology
52. Feeding behaviour of juvenile cod in shallow bays within Gullmar Fjord

To be completed.

Biology
53. Regeneration and Bioluminescence in Amphura filiformis

This project is a part of a long term study of an ophiuroid species used as a model to monitor finctional recovery of newly formed arms.

Biology Amphiura filiformis Bioluminescence
54. European collaboration: Benthic Marine Research Feast or Famine: How to be asuccesful marine benthic consumer

Laboratory studies have demonstrated that M. edulis close its shell and stops pumping when the algal concentration becomes below 1500 cells cm-3 of Phaeodactylum tricornutum equivalent to 1 mg Chl-a m-3 (riisgård and Randlov, 1981; Riisgårs , 1991).

Biology
55. Reproduction and feeding of the commensal Symbion pandora

We investigated the reproductive and feeding biology of the commensal Symbion pandora (Cycliophora).

Biology
56. Bioturbation by macrobenthic functional group. Interaction, modeling and effects on sediment biogeochemistry

In order to improve and calibrate each elementary model an the global bioturbation model, data from laboratory experiments involving different more or less complex nacrobentihic communities (represented by different bioturbation functional groups) are nedded.

Biology
57. Quality signalling, parasites and sexual selection: gobies as a model system

The main objective of the project was to investigate yje reproductive dynamics of the two-spotted goby, a small semi-pelagic fish abundant along rocky shores of Northern Europe.

Biology
58. Lipids, Buoyancy and vertical distribution of calanoid copepods

To measure overall densities of overwintering copepods from Gullmarsfjorden in order to understand the role of lipids in their vertical distribution and buoyancy.

Biology
59. Investigation of the ontogeny and phylogeny of certain glial cells in Bilateria

In secretory cells of the vertebrate floor plate and subcommissural organ are descendant of an ontogenetically ancient type of radial glial cells.

Biology
60. Supply side ecology: the links between larval supply and recruitment for soft sediment benthic communities in the North Sea

The main objective of the project were to collect and process various different populations of selected benthic species to determine, in combination with existing research, the following:

Biology