Ausgewählte Publikationen 2010-2012
Wirtz K.W. (2011) Who is eating whom? Morphology and feeding type determine the size relation between predators and their ideal prey. Marine Ecology Progress Series (acc)
Tirok, K, B. Bauer, K. Wirtz & U. Gaedke (2011) Community dynamics driven by feedbacks between functionally diverse trophic levels. PLoS One (acc.)
Hofmeister, R., J. M. Beckers, H. Burchard (2011) Realistic modelling of the exceptional inflows into the central Baltic Sea in 2003 using terrain-following coordinates. Ocean Modelling 39, p. 233-247, doi:10.1016/j.ocemod.2011.04.007
Smith, S.L., Pahlow, M., Merico, A. & Wirtz, KW (2011) Optimality as a unifying concept for planktonic organisms and their ecology. Limnology & Oceanography 56, p. 2080-2094
Lemmen, C., D. Gronenborn and K.W. Wirtz (2011) A simulation of the Neolithic transition in Western Eurasia. Journal of Archaeological Science 38(12) p. 3459-3470, doi:10.1016/j.jas.2011.08.008
Wirtz, K.W. (2011) Non-uniform scaling in phytoplankton due to intracellular light and CO2 decline. Journal of Plankton Research 33, p. 1325-1341
Tian, T., Su, J., Wiltshire K., Flöser G. & Wirtz, K.W. (2011) Physical control of winter-spring algal community structure in the German Bight and its effect on bloom timing. Continential Shelf Research 31, p. 1140-1148.
Kaplan, J.O., K.M. Krumhardt, E.C. Ellis, W.F. Ruddiman, C. Lemmen & K. Klein-Goldewijk (2011) Holocene carbon emissions as a result of anthropogenic land cover change, The Holocene 21 (5), p. 775-791, doi:10.1177/0959683610386983
Schartau, M., M. R. Landry & R. A. Armstrong (2010) Density estimation of plankton size spectra: a reanalysis of Iron Ex II data, Journal of Plankton Research, 32(8), p. 1167-1184.
Schlüter, M. H., A. Merico, M. Reginatto, M. Boersma, K. H. Wiltshire & W. Greve (2010), Phenological shifts of three interacting zooplankton groups in relation to climate change, Global Change Biology, 16(11), p. 3144–3153
Wirtz, K.W. & Pahlow M. (2010) Dynamic CHL and nitrogen-carbon regulation in algae optimizes instantaneous growth rate. Marine Ecology Progress Series 402, p. 81-96
