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PUBLICATIONS

 

GÃ¥rdmark, A., Casini, M., Huss, M., van Leeuwen, A., Hjelm, J., Persson, L. and A.M. de Roos. (2015) Regime shifts in exploited marine food-webs: detecting mechanisms underlying alternative stable states using size-structured community dynamics theory. Philosophical Transactions B 370:20130262.

 

Huss, M., Howeth, J.G., Osterman J. and Post, D.M. (2014) Intraspecific phenotypic variation among alewife populations drives parallel phenotypic shifts in bluegill. Proceeding of the Royal Society B 284:20140275.

 

Van Leeuwen, A., Huss, M., GÃ¥rdmark, A. and de Roos, A.M. (2014) Ontogenetic specialism in predators with multiple 

niche shifts prevents predator population recovery and establishment. Ecology 95:2409-2422.

                       

Huss, M., de Roos, A.M., Van Leeuwen, A. and GÃ¥rdmark, A. (2014) Facilitation of fisheries by natural predators depends on life history of shared prey. Oikos 123:1071-1080.

               

Huss, M., De Roos, A.M., Van Leeuwen, A., Casini, M. and GÃ¥rdmark, A. 2013. Cohort dynamics give rise to alternative stable community states. American Naturalist 182:374-392.

                       

Van Leeuwen, A., Huss, M., GÃ¥rdmark, A., Casini, M., Vitale, F., Hjelm, J., Persson, L. and de Roos, A.M. 2013. Alternative resources for apex predators limit their population growth and top-down control of prey. American Naturalist 182:53-66.  

                       

Huss, M., Persson, L., Borcherding, J. and Heermann, L. 2013. Timing of first diet shift and size at maturity determine the persistence of piscivorous fish species on an invertebrate diet. Freshwater Biology 58:1416-1424.

 

Huss, M., GÃ¥rdmark, A., van Leeuwen, A. and De Roos, A.M. 2012. Size and food-dependent growth drives patterns of competitive dominance along productivity gradients. Ecology 93:847-857.

                       

Byström, P., Huss, M*. and Persson, L. 2012. Ontogenetic constraints and diet shifts: mechanisms and consequences for intra-cohort cannibalism. Freshwater Biology 57:847-857. *Corresponding author.

                       

Faithfull, C.L, Huss, M., Karlsson, J., Vrede, T. and Bergström, A.K. 2012. Transfer of bacterial production based on labile carbon to higher trophic levels in an oligotrophic pelagic system. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 69:89-93.

 

Huss, M. and Nilsson, A.K. 2011. Experimental evidence for emergent facilitation: promoting the existence of an invertebrate predator by killing its prey. Journal of Animal Ecology 80:615-621.

                       

Faithfull, C.L., Huss, M., Vrede, T. and Bergström, A.K. 2011. Bottom-up carbon subsidies and top-down predation pressure interact to affect aquatic food web structure. Oikos 120:311-320.

 

Huss, M., van Kooten, T. and Persson L. 2010. Intra-cohort cannibalism and size bimodality: a balance between hatching synchrony and resource feedbacks. Oikos 119:2000-2011.

                       

Huss, M., Byström, P. and Persson, L. 2010. Growing through predation windows: effects on body size development in young fish. Oikos 119:1796-1804.

                        

Huss, M., Byström, P. and Persson, L. 2010. Effects of ontogenetic scaling on resource exploitation and cohort size distributions. Oikos 119:384-392.

 

Huss, M., Byström, P., Strand, Å., Eriksson, LO. and Persson, L. 2008. Influence of growth history on the accumulation of energy reserves and winter mortality in young fish. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 65: 2149-2156.

                        

Huss, M., Byström, P. and Persson L. 2008. Resource heterogeneity, diet shifts and intra-cohort competition: effects on size divergence in YOY fish. Oecologia 158:249-257.

 

Huss, M., Persson, L. and Byström, P. 2007. The origin and development of individual size variation in early pelagic stages of fish. Oecologia 153:57-67.

 

Magnus Huss - Aquatic Ecology 

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