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List of works by Göran Sundblad

A cross-scale trophic cascade from large predatory fish to algae in coastal ecosystems

scientific article published in July 2017

A spatial regime shift from predator to prey dominance in a large coastal ecosystem

scientific article published on 27 August 2020

Characterisation of juvenile flatfish habitats in the Baltic Sea

scientific article published in 2009

Ecological coherence of marine protected area networks: a spatial assessment using species distribution models

scientific article published in 2010

Essential coastal habitats for fish in the Baltic Sea

scholarly article by Patrik Kraufvelin published in May 2018

Evaluating eutrophication management scenarios in the Baltic Sea using species distribution modelling

scientific article published in 2013

Nursery habitat availability limits adult stock sizes of predatory coastal fish

scientific article published in 2013

Outstanding Challenges in the Transferability of Ecological Models

scientific article published on 27 August 2018

Population differentiation in perch Perca fluviatilis: environmental effects on gene flow?

scientific article published in April 2010

Predicting the effects of eutrophication mitigation on predatory fish biomass and the value of recreational fisheries

scientific article published on 09 October 2019

Recreational boating degrades vegetation important for fish recruitment

scientific article published on 30 August 2018

Shoreline development and degradation of coastal fish reproduction habitats.

scientific article

Size matters: relationships between body size and body mass of common coastal, aquatic invertebrates in the Baltic Sea.

scientific article

Testing the potential for predictive modeling and mapping and extending its use as a tool for evaluating management scenarios and economic valuation in the Baltic Sea (PREHAB).

scientific article published on February 2014

Transferability of predictive fish distribution models in two coastal systems

scientific article published in 2009