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Martin Wahl
Martin Wahl
Professor for Marine Ecology, GEOMAR
Verified email at geomar.de - Homepage
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Marine epibiosis. I. Fouling and antifouling: some basic aspects
M Wahl
Marine ecology progress series, 175-189, 1989
17531989
The second skin: ecological role of epibiotic biofilms on marine organisms
M Wahl, F Goecke, A Labes, S Dobretsov, F Weinberger
Frontiers in microbiology 3, 292, 2012
5402012
Calcifying invertebrates succeed in a naturally CO2-rich coastal habitat but are threatened by high levels of future acidification
J Thomsen, MA Gutowska, J Saphörster, A Heinemann, K Trübenbach, ...
Biogeosciences 7 (11), 3879-3891, 2010
4572010
Epibacterial community patterns on marine macroalgae are host‐specific but temporally variable
T Lachnit, D Meske, M Wahl, T Harder, R Schmitz
Environmental microbiology 13 (3), 655-665, 2011
3812011
Associational resistance and shared doom: effects of epibiosis on herbivory
M Wahl, ME Hay
Oecologia 102 (3), 329-340, 1995
3261995
The influence of natural surface microtopographies on fouling
AV Bers, M Wahl
Biofouling 20 (1), 43-51, 2004
2792004
Ecological lever and interface ecology: epibiosis modulates the interactions between host and environment
M Wahl
Biofouling 24 (6), 427-438, 2008
2582008
Specific epibacterial communities on macroalgae: phylogeny matters more than habitat
T Lachnit, M Blümel, JF Imhoff, M Wahl
Aquatic Biology 5, 181-186, 2009
2502009
The predominantly facultative nature of epibiosis: experimental and observational evidence
M Wahl, O Mark
Marine Ecology Progress Series 187, 59-66, 1999
2421999
Microbial colonization and degradation of polyethylene and biodegradable plastic bags in temperate fine-grained organic-rich marine sediments
A Nauendorf, S Krause, NK Bigalke, EV Gorb, SN Gorb, M Haeckel, ...
Marine pollution bulletin 103 (1-2), 168-178, 2016
2362016
Stress ecology in Fucus: abiotic, biotic and genetic interactions
M Wahl, V Jormalainen, BK Eriksson, JA Coyer, M Molis, H Schubert, ...
Advances in marine biology 59, 37-105, 2011
2012011
Macroalgae may mitigate ocean acidification effects on mussel calcification by increasing pH and its fluctuations
M Wahl, S Schneider Covachã, V Saderne, C Hiebenthal, JD Müller, ...
Limnology and Oceanography 63 (1), 3-21, 2018
1852018
Non-native marine invertebrates are more tolerant towards environmental stress than taxonomically related native species: results from a globally replicated study
M Lenz, BAP da Gama, NV Gerner, J Gobin, F Gröner, A Harry, ...
Environmental research 111 (7), 943-952, 2011
1852011
Chemical control of bacterial epibiosis on ascidians
M Wahl, PR Jensen, W Fenical
Marine Ecology Progress Series, 45-57, 1994
1791994
Crayfish feeding preferences for freshwater macrophytes: the influence of plant structure and chemistry
G Cronin, DM Lodge, ME Hay, M Miller, AM Hill, T Horvath, RC Bolser, ...
Journal of Crustacean Biology 22 (4), 708-718, 2002
1722002
Biologists ignore ocean weather at their peril
AE Bates, B Helmuth, MT Burrows, MI Duncan, J Garrabou, T Guy-Haim, ...
Nature 560 (7718), 299-301, 2018
1632018
The invasive red alga Gracilaria vermiculophylla in the Baltic Sea: adaptation to brackish water may compensate for light limitation
F Weinberger, B Buchholz, R Karez, M Wahl
Aquatic biology 3 (3), 251-264, 2008
1562008
Harnessing positive species interactions as a tool against climate-driven loss of coastal biodiversity
F Bulleri, BK Eriksson, A Queirós, L Airoldi, F Arenas, C Arvanitidis, ...
PLoS biology 16 (9), e2006852, 2018
1522018
Effects of seawater p CO2 and temperature on shell growth, shell stability, condition and cellular stress of Western Baltic Sea Mytilus edulis (L.) and Arctica islandica (L.)
C Hiebenthal, EER Philipp, A Eisenhauer, M Wahl
Marine Biology 160 (8), 2073-2087, 2013
1502013
Habitat traits and food availability determine the response of marine invertebrates to ocean acidification
C Pansch, I Schaub, J Havenhand, M Wahl
Global Change Biology 20 (3), 765-777, 2014
1492014
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