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Cornelia Jaspers
Researcher at Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences
Publications - 55
Citations - 925
Cornelia Jaspers is an academic researcher from Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mnemiopsis & Population. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 48 publications receiving 693 citations. Previous affiliations of Cornelia Jaspers include University of Copenhagen & Max Planck Society.
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Comparative analysis of amplicon and metagenomic sequencing methods reveals key features in the evolution of animal metaorganisms
Philipp Rausch,Malte C. Rühlemann,Britt Marie Hermes,Britt Marie Hermes,Britt Marie Hermes,Shauni Doms,Shauni Doms,Tal Dagan,Katja Dierking,Hanna Domin,Sebastian Fraune,Jakob von Frieling,Ute Hentschel,Ute Hentschel,Femke-Anouska Heinsen,Marc P. Höppner,Martin T. Jahn,Cornelia Jaspers,Cornelia Jaspers,Kohar Annie B. Kissoyan,Daniela Langfeldt,Ateequr Rehman,Thorsten B. H. Reusch,Thorsten B. H. Reusch,Thomas Röder,Ruth A. Schmitz,Hinrich Schulenburg,Ryszard Soluch,Felix Sommer,Eva H. Stukenbrock,Eva H. Stukenbrock,Nancy Weiland-Bräuer,Philip Rosenstiel,Andre Franke,Thomas C. G. Bosch,John F. Baines +35 more
TL;DR: By contrasting taxonomic and functional profiles and performing phylogenetic analysis, this work provides important and novel insight into broad evolutionary patterns among metaorganisms, whereby the transition of animals from an aquatic to a terrestrial habitat marks a major event in the evolution of host-associated microbial composition.
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Salinity gradient of the Baltic Sea limits the reproduction and population expansion of the newly invaded comb jelly Mnemiopsis leidyi.
TL;DR: Higher salinity areas such as the Kattegat, and to a lower extent the south western Baltic, seem to act as source regions for the M. leidyi population in the central Baltic Sea where a self-sustaining population, due to the low salinity, cannot be maintained.
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Functions of the Microbiota for the Physiology of Animal Metaorganisms
Daniela Esser,Janina Lange,Georgios Marinos,Michael Sieber,Lena Best,Daniela Prasse,Jay Bathia,Malte C. Rühlemann,Kathrin Boersch,Cornelia Jaspers,Felix Sommer +10 more
TL;DR: This review focuses on the interplay between microorganisms and multicellular eukaryotes in the context of host physiology, in particular aging and mucus-associated crosstalk.
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Resolving structure and function of metaorganisms through a holistic framework combining reductionist and integrative approaches
Cornelia Jaspers,Cornelia Jaspers,Sebastian Fraune,A. Elizabeth Arnold,David J. Miller,Thomas C. G. Bosch,Christian R. Voolstra +6 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the metaorganism framework is a powerful new concept to help provide answers to longstanding biological questions such as the evolution and ecology of organismal complexity and the importance of organismsal symbioses to ecosystem functioning.
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The invasive ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi poses no direct threat to Baltic cod eggs and larva.
Cornelia Jaspers,Josefine Titelman,Lars Johan Hansson,Matilda Haraldsson,Christine Rollike Ditlefsen +4 more
TL;DR: Applying clearance rates to in situ abundances of cod eggs, larvae, and Mnemiopsis for the peak of the spawning season, it is demonstrated that the predation pressure of the invasive ctenophore is negligible and constitutes no direct threat to the Baltic cod population.