David Ahlen
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Huszarik M, Roodt A, Wernicke T, Link M, Lima-Fernandes E, Ahlen D, et al.
Proc Biol Sci
. 2024 Nov;
291(2035):20242104.
PMID: 39561799
Terrestrial insectivores in riparian areas, such as spiders, can depend on emergent aquatic insects as high-quality prey. However, chemical pollution entering streams from agricultural and urban sources can alter the...
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Meurling S, Siljestam M, Cortazar-Chinarro M, Ahlen D, Rodin-Morch P, Agren E, et al.
Oecologia
. 2023 Dec;
204(1):71-81.
PMID: 38097779
Factors behind intraspecific variation in sensitivity to pathogens remain poorly understood. We investigated how geographical origin in two North European amphibians affects tolerance to infection by the chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium...
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Wetland productivity determines trade-off between biodiversity support and greenhouse gas production
Ahlen D, Peacock M, Brodin Y, Hamback P
Ecol Evol
. 2023 Oct;
13(10):e10619.
PMID: 37869431
Establishing wetlands for nutrient capture and biodiversity support may introduce trade-offs between environmentally beneficial functions and detrimental greenhouse gas emissions. Investigating the interaction of nutrient capture, primary production, greenhouse gas...
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Hamback P, Cirtwill A, Grudzinska-Sterno M, Hoffmann A, Langbak M, Ahlen D
Ecol Evol
. 2023 Jan;
12(12):e9701.
PMID: 36590338
Wolf spiders are typically the most common group of arthropod predators on both lake and marine shorelines because of the high prey availability in these habitats. However, shores are also...
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Meurling S, Karvemo S, Chondrelli N, Cortazar Chinarro M, Ahlen D, Brookes L, et al.
Dis Aquat Organ
. 2020 Sep;
140:209-218.
PMID: 32880378
The chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) has caused worldwide declines in amphibian populations. While Bd is widespread in southern and central Europe, its occurrence and distribution in northernmost Europe is...