Peter Eklöv, Ph.D.

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Limnology Uppsala University, Uppsala, Uppsala län, Sweden 
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Andersson ML, Scharnweber K, Eklöv P. (2022) The interaction between metabolic rate, habitat choice, and resource use in a polymorphic freshwater species. Ecology and Evolution. 12: e9129
Höök TO, Svanbäck R, Eklöv P. (2021) Sex-specific plasticity in a trophic polymorphic aquatic predator: a modeling approach. Oecologia
Chaguaceda F, Scharnweber K, Dalman E, et al. (2020) Short-term apparent mutualism drives responses of aquatic prey to increasing productivity. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Chaguaceda F, Eklöv P, Scharnweber K. (2020) Regulation of fatty acid composition related to ontogenetic changes and niche differentiation of a common aquatic consumer. Oecologia
Marklund MHK, Svanbäck R, Faulks L, et al. (2019) Asymmetrical habitat coupling of an aquatic predator-The importance of individual specialization. Ecology and Evolution. 9: 3405-3415
Scharnweber K, Chaguaceda F, Dalman E, et al. (2019) The emergence of fatty acids—Aquatic insects as vectors along a productivity gradient Freshwater Biology. 65: 565-578
Marklund MHK, Svanbäck R, Eklöv P. (2019) Habitat coupling mediates trophic cascades in an aquatic community Ecosphere. 10
Marklund MHK, Svanbäck R, Zha Y, et al. (2017) The influence of habitat accessibility on the dietary and morphological specialisation of an aquatic predator Oikos. 127: 160-169
Scharnweber K, Strandberg U, Karlsson K, et al. (2016) Decrease of Population Divergence in Eurasian Perch (Perca fluviatilis) in Browning Waters: Role of Fatty Acids and Foraging Efficiency. Plos One. 11: e0162470
Lönnstedt OM, Eklöv P. (2016) Environmentally relevant concentrations of microplastic particles influence larval fish ecology. Science (New York, N.Y.). 352: 1213-6
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