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Meunier CL, Herstoff EM, Geisen C, et al. (2020) A matter of time and proportion: the availability of phosphorus-rich phytoplankton influences growth and behavior of copepod nauplii. Journal of Plankton Research. 42: 530-538
Herstoff EM, Baines SB, Boersma M, et al. (2019) Does prey elemental stoichiometry influence copepod movement over ontogeny? Limnology and Oceanography. 64: 2467-2477
Franco-Santos RM, Auel H, Boersma M, et al. (2018) Bioenergetics of the copepod Temora longicornis under different nutrient regimes Journal of Plankton Research. 40: 420-435
Maaroufi NI, Palmqvist K, Bach LH, et al. (2018) Nutrient optimization of tree growth alters structure and function of boreal soil food webs Forest Ecology and Management. 428: 46-56
Sarker S, Feudel U, Meunier CL, et al. (2018) To share or not to share? Phytoplankton species coexistence puzzle in a competition model incorporating multiple resource-limitation and synthesizing unit concepts Ecological Modelling. 383: 150-159
Meunier CL, Liess A, Andersson A, et al. (2017) Allochthonous carbon is a major driver of the microbial food web - A mesocosm study simulating elevated terrestrial matter runoff. Marine Environmental Research
Meunier CL, Boersma M, El-Sabaawi R, et al. (2017) From Elements to Function: Toward Unifying Ecological Stoichiometry and Trait-Based Ecology Frontiers in Environmental Science. 5
Meunier CL, Algueró-Muñiz M, Horn HG, et al. (2017) Direct and indirect effects of near-future pCO2 levels on zooplankton dynamics Marine and Freshwater Research. 68: 373
Yamamichi M, Meunier CL, Peace A, et al. (2015) Rapid evolution of a consumer stoichiometric trait destabilizes consumer-producer dynamics Oikos. 124: 960-969
Meunier CL, Boersma M, Wiltshire KH, et al. (2015) Zooplankton eat what they need: copepod selective feeding and potential consequences for marine systems Oikos. 125: 50-58
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