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Sofia A Wikstrom

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Wikstrom S, Gubri B, Asplund M, Dahl M, Gullstrom M, Hansen J, et al.
Sci Rep . 2025 Mar; 15(1):7808. PMID: 40050425
While marine seagrass habitats are acknowledged as sinks for carbon and nutrients, much less is known about sequestration in brackish-water vegetation. Here, we quantify the amount of organic carbon (C)...
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Wikstrom S, Hedberg N, Kautsky N, Kumblad L, Ehrnsten E, Gustafsson B, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2020 Apr; 727:138665. PMID: 32334226
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Sagerman J, Hansen J, Wikstrom S
Ambio . 2019 Jul; 49(2):517-530. PMID: 31297728
Sustainable management of coastal and inland water areas requires knowledge of how tourism and recreation affects the ecosystems. Here, we present the first systematic review and meta-analysis to quantify to...
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Wikstrom S, Carstensen J, Blomqvist M, Krause-Jensen D
Mar Biol . 2016 Dec; 163(12):257. PMID: 27980348
Coastal vegetation communities are important for primary production, biodiversity, coastal protection, carbon and nutrient cycling which, in combination with their sensitivity to eutrophication, render them potential indicators of environmental status...
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Sagerman J, Enge S, Pavia H, Wikstrom S
Oecologia . 2014 Apr; 175(3):937-46. PMID: 24728943
The consequences of plant introductions into ecosystems are frequently reported from terrestrial environments, but little is known about the effects on ecosystem functioning caused by non-native primary producers in marine...
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Wikstrom S, Hillebrand H
Oecologia . 2011 Jul; 168(1):175-86. PMID: 21735200
Increased biological diversity due to invasion by non-indigenous species (NIS) is a global phenomenon with potential effects on trophic interactions and ecosystem processes in the invaded habitat. We assessed the...
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Wahl M, Jormalainen V, Eriksson B, Coyer J, Molis M, Schubert H, et al.
Adv Mar Biol . 2011 Jul; 59:37-105. PMID: 21724018
Stress regimes defined as the synchronous or sequential action of abiotic and biotic stresses determine the performance and distribution of species. The natural patterns of stress to which species are...
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Forslund H, Wikstrom S, Pavia H
Oecologia . 2010 Sep; 164(3):833-40. PMID: 20821025
Non-indigenous species (NIS) are important components of global change, and in order to manage such species it is important to understand which factors affect their success. Interactions with enemies in...
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Jormalainen V, Wikstrom S, Honkanen T
Oecologia . 2007 Dec; 155(3):559-69. PMID: 18157551
Macroalgae have to cope with multiple natural enemies, such as herbivores and epibionts. As these are harmful for the host, the host is expected to show resistance to them. Evolution...
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Wikstrom S, Steinarsdottir M, Kautsky L, Pavia H
Oecologia . 2006 Mar; 148(4):593-601. PMID: 16532333
The success of introduced species is often attributed to release from co-evolved enemies in the new range and a subsequent decreased allocation to defense (EICA), but these hypotheses have rarely...