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Patrik Kraufvelin
Researcher at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Publications - 54
Citations - 1665
Patrik Kraufvelin is an academic researcher from Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rocky shore & Eutrophication. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 50 publications receiving 1469 citations. Previous affiliations of Patrik Kraufvelin include Novia University of Applied Sciences & Åbo Akademi University.
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Non-native marine invertebrates are more tolerant towards environmental stress than taxonomically related native species: Results from a globally replicated study
Mark Lenz,Bernardo A.P. da Gama,Nadine V. Gerner,Judith Gobin,Frederike Gröner,Anil Harry,Stuart R. Jenkins,Patrik Kraufvelin,Corinna Mummelthei,Jörg Sareyka,Eduardo de Almeida Xavier,Martin Wahl +11 more
TL;DR: Under stressful conditions, non-native species consistently showed less pronounced deviations from their normal respiratory performance than their native counterparts, suggesting that they have a wider tolerance range and could therefore be a useful criterion for screening profiles and risk assessment protocols.
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Eutrophication-induced changes in benthic algae affect the behaviour and fitness of the marine amphipod Gammarus locusta
Patrik Kraufvelin,Sonja Salovius,Hartvig Christie,Frithjof E. Moy,Rolf Karez,Morten Foldager Pedersen +5 more
TL;DR: It is shown that eutrophication altered the nutrient status and dominance patterns among marine macroalgae, which in turn, stimulated gammaridean density, which implies that macro algae may be more important as a habitat than as a food source for these animals, which then have to become mobile in search of optimal food items.
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Biomass response and changes in composition of ephemeral macroalgal assemblages along an experimental gradient of nutrient enrichment.
TL;DR: Testing the hypothesis that nutrient enrichment will stimulate the abundance of ephemeral macroalgae by studying the abundance and species composition of these algae on several types of substrata along an artificial nutrient gradient found indications that the composition of theEphemeral assemblage changed with nutrient richness.
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Re-Structuring of Marine Communities Exposed to Environmental Change: A Global Study on the Interactive Effects of Species and Functional Richness
Martin Wahl,Heike Link,Nicolaos Alexandridis,Jeremy C. Thomason,Mauricio Cifuentes,Mark J. Costello,Bernardo A.P. da Gama,Kristina Hillock,Alistair J. Hobday,Manfred Kaufmann,Stefanie Keller,Patrik Kraufvelin,Ina Krüger,Lars Lauterbach,Bruno Lopes Antunes,Markus Molis,Masahiro Nakaoka,Julia Nyström,Zulkamal bin Radzi,Bjoern Stockhausen,Martin Thiel,Thomas Vance,A. Weseloh,Mark Whittle,Lisa Wiesmann,Laura Wunderer,Takehisa Yamakita,Mark Lenz +27 more
TL;DR: It is shown that availability of free substratum relates negatively while taxon richness relates positively to structural persistence (i.e., no or slow re-structuring) and, when faced with environmental change, taxon-rich communities retain their original composition longer thanTaxon-poor communities.
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Animal diversity in Baltic rocky shore macroalgae: can Cladophora glomerata compensate for lost Fucus vesiculosus?
Patrik Kraufvelin,Sonja Salovius +1 more
TL;DR: A possible substitution of F. vesiculosus by C. glomerata does not immediately affect macroinvertebrate diversity negatively in the littoral zone, although, it is difficult to assess the full consequences due to lack of comparable algal data at wider temporal and spatial scales.