Kristineberg Marine Research Station: projects/activities

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61. 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
62. 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
63. Behavioural responses of the nordic krill (Meganyctiphanes norvegica) to light

To examine the effect of light intensity on swimming activity in Krill.

Biology
64. Ciliary upstream-collecting in marine filter-feeding invertebrates

The main objective was to study the basic mechanism of ciliary upstream-collecting on a selected marine invertebrate.

Biology
65. Variation in primary sex characters in goldsinny and corkwing wrasse in relation to variation in mating system

Variation in primary sex characters of wrasse in relation to reproduction strategy and environmental conditions:

Biology
66. Feast or famine: how to be a successful marine benthic consumer

Five French Scientists orginating from the Observatoire Océnologique de Banyals, stayed at the Kristineberg Marine Station during two weeks.

Biology
67. Proximate ecological controls on the swimming behaviour of coastal euphausiids

To examine the way in which light intensity and spectrum affects the swimming behaviour and activity of the pelagic euphausiid Meganyctiphanes norvegica.

Biology
68. Cell lineage and gene expression during cleavage and larval development of Meganyctiphanes norvegica (Crustacea, Malacostraca, Euphausiacea)

The project is part of a large comparative study on the evolution of the development of crutaceans, mainly malacostracans (higher crustaceans).

Biology