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Jan Ohlberger
Jan Ohlberger
Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
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Climate warming and ectotherm body size–from individual physiology to community ecology
J Ohlberger
Functional Ecology 27 (4), 991-1001, 2013
3902013
Demographic changes in Chinook salmon across the Northeast Pacific Ocean
J Ohlberger, EJ Ward, DE Schindler, B Lewis
Fish and fisheries 19 (3), 533-546, 2018
1942018
Swimming efficiency and the influence of morphology on swimming costs in fishes
J Ohlberger, G Staaks, F Hölker
Journal of Comparative Physiology B 176, 17-25, 2006
1642006
Temperature‐dependent body size effects determine population responses to climate warming
M Lindmark, M Huss, J Ohlberger, A Gårdmark
Ecology letters 21 (2), 181-189, 2018
1182018
Intraspecific temperature dependence of the scaling of metabolic rate with body mass in fishes and its ecological implications
J Ohlberger, T Mehner, G Staaks, F Hölker
Oikos 121 (2), 245-251, 2012
1172012
The effects of oil spills on marine fish: Implications of spatial variation in natural mortality
Ø Langangen, E Olsen, LC Stige, J Ohlberger, NA Yaragina, FB Vikebø, ...
Marine pollution bulletin 119 (1), 102-109, 2017
1092017
Does increasing mortality change the response of fish populations to environmental fluctuations?
T Rouyer, A Sadykov, J Ohlberger, NC Stenseth
Ecology Letters 15, 659-665, 2012
1022012
Temperature-driven regime shifts in the dynamics of size-structured populations
J Ohlberger, E Edeline, LA Vøllestad, NC Stenseth, D Claessen
The American Naturalist 177 (2), 211-223, 2011
1022011
Temperature‐related physiological adaptations promote ecological divergence in a sympatric species pair of temperate freshwater fish, Coregonus spp.
J Ohlberger, T Mehner, G Staaks, F Hölker
Functional Ecology 22 (3), 501-508, 2008
982008
Effects of temperature, swimming speed and body mass on standard and active metabolic rate in vendace (Coregonus albula)
J Ohlberger, G Staaks, F Hölker
Journal of Comparative Physiology B 177, 905-916, 2007
862007
Stage-specific biomass overcompensation by juveniles in response to increased adult mortality in a wild fish population
J Ohlberger, Ø Langangen, E Edeline, D Claessen, I Winfield, N Stenseth, ...
Ecology, 2011
802011
Effects of warming climate and competition in the ocean for life-histories of Pacific salmon
TJ Cline, J Ohlberger, DE Schindler
Nature ecology & evolution 3 (6), 935-942, 2019
792019
Population coherence and environmental impacts across spatial scales: a case study of Chinook salmon
J Ohlberger, MD Scheuerell, DE Schindler
Ecosphere 7 (4), e01333, 2016
712016
Optimum growth temperature declines with body size within fish species
M Lindmark, J Ohlberger, A Gårdmark
Global Change Biology 28 (7), 2259-2271, 2022
692022
When phenology matters: age–size truncation alters population response to trophic mismatch
J Ohlberger, SJ Thackeray, IJ Winfield, SC Maberly, LA Vøllestad
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281 (1793), 20140938, 2014
682014
Size‐based ecological interactions drive food web responses to climate warming
M Lindmark, J Ohlberger, M Huss, A Gårdmark
Ecology letters 22 (5), 778-786, 2019
672019
Effects of climate change on trait-based dynamics of a top predator in freshwater ecosystems
Y Vindenes, E Edeline, J Ohlberger, Ø Langangen, IJ Winfield, ...
The American Naturalist 183 (2), 243-256, 2014
662014
Resurgence of an apex marine predator and the decline in prey body size
J Ohlberger, DE Schindler, EJ Ward, TE Walsworth, TE Essington
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (52), 26682-26689, 2019
642019
Modelling energetic costs of fish swimming
J Ohlberger, G Staaks, PLM van Dijk, F Hölker
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Comparative Experimental Biology 303 …, 2005
632005
Estimating the active metabolic rate (AMR) in fish based on tail beat frequency (TBF) and body mass
J Ohlberger, G Staaks, F Hölker
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological Genetics and Physiology …, 2007
542007
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