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2022
Foto af XX
12 MAY

A small light in the darkness of plastic pollution

A new PhD lights a candle in the darkness of plastic waste. Contrary to the concerns so far, some of the smallest in the marine ecosystem do not ingest microplastics  

Environment and pollution
Water drop with copepod and micro plastics in Arctic landscape. Photo and graphics: Rocio Rodrigues Torres
30 MAR

PhD defence about ingestion and effects of microplastics on marine planktonic food webs

On 6 April 2022, Rocío Rodríguez Torres from DTU Aqua will defend her PhD thesis. It is possible to attend the defence at DTU in Lyngby and online.

Environment and pollution Marine research Polar research
2019
Diatoms
29 APR

Silicified cell walls as a defensive trait in diatoms

Diatoms contribute nearly half of the marine primary production. These microalgae differ from other phytoplankton groups in having a silicified cell wall, which is the strongest known biological material relative to its density. While it has been suggested that a siliceous wall may have evolved as a mechanical protection against grazing...

2018
Centropages male and female
21 MAR

New paper: Sex-specific starvation tolerance in planktonic copepods

Can sexual dimorphism lead to differences in starvation tolerance between copepod genders? Can mating activities reduce starvation tolerance in planktonic copepods?

https://www.tkboe.aqua.dtu.dk/publications/person?id=116833&cpid=&tab=7
27 APRIL 2024