Per R. Jonsson

Affiliations: 
Gothenburg university, Gothenburg, Västra Götalands län, Sweden 
Area:
hydrodynamics, ciliates, biodoiversity, chemical ecology
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Kotta J, Vanhatalo J, Jänes H, et al. (2019) Integrating experimental and distribution data to predict future species patterns. Scientific Reports. 9: 1821
Caplat P, Edelaar P, Dudaniec RY, et al. (2016) Looking beyond the mountain: Dispersal barriers in a changing world Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 14: 261-268
DeFaveri J, Jonsson PR, Merilä J. (2013) Heterogeneous Genomic Differentiation in marine threespine sticklebacks: adaptation along an environmental gradient. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution. 67: 2530-46
Pereyra RT, Huenchuñir C, Johansson D, et al. (2013) Parallel speciation or long-distance dispersal? Lessons from seaweeds (Fucus) in the Baltic Sea. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 26: 1727-37
Svensson JR, Lindegarth M, Jonsson PR, et al. (2012) Disturbance-diversity models: what do they really predict and how are they tested? Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 279: 2163-70
Leidenberger S, Harding K, Jonsson PR. (2012) Ecology and aistribution of the isopod genus idotea in the baltic sea: Key species in a changing environment Journal of Crustacean Biology. 32: 359-381
Sundelöf A, Jonsson PR. (2012) Larval dispersal and vertical migration behaviour - a simulation study for short dispersal times Marine Ecology. 33: 183-193
Berglund M, Nilsson Jacobi M, Jonsson PR. (2012) Optimal selection of marine protected areas based on connectivity and habitat quality Ecological Modelling. 240: 105-112
Kleinhans D, Jonsson PR. (2011) On the impact of dispersal asymmetry on metapopulation persistence. Journal of Theoretical Biology. 290: 37-45
Hillebrand H, Gamfeldt L, Jonsson PR, et al. (2009) Consumer diversity indirectly changes prey nutrient content Marine Ecology Progress Series. 380: 33-41
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