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Bo Riemann is affiliated with Aarhus University in Denmark. Their academic record in terms of published papers, frequent co-authors, and publication venues is not documented in the provided data.

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Best Publications

  • Chlorophyll a Determination: Improvements in Methodology

    Osmund Holm-Hansen;Bo Riemann

  • Incorporation of viruses into the budget of microbial C-transfer A first approach

    G. Bratbak;M. Heldal;TF Thingstad;B. Riemann

  • The carbon and chlorophyll content of phytoplankton from various nutrient regimes

    Bo Riemann;Peter Simonsen;Lars Stensgaard

  • Calculation of cell production of coastal marine bacteria based on measured incorporation of [3H]thymidine1,2

    Bo Riemann;Peter Koefoed Bjørnsen;Steven Newell;Robert Fallon

  • Recovery of Danish Coastal Ecosystems After Reductions in Nutrient Loading: A Holistic Ecosystem Approach

    Bo Riemann;Jacob Carstensen;Karsten Dahl;Henrik Fossing

  • Competition for inorganic nutrients between phytoplankton and bacterioplankton in nutrient manipulated mesocosms

    Ian Joint;Peter Henriksen;Gro Anita Fonnes;David Bourne

  • Potential role of fish predation and natural populations of zooplankton in structuring a plankton community in eutrophic lake water

    Kirsten Christoffersen;Bo Riemann;Annette Klysner;Morten Søndergaard

  • Effects of nutrient-limitation and irradiance on marine phytoplankton pigments

    Peter Henriksen;B. O. Riemann;Hanne Kaas;Helene Munk Sørensen

  • On the Strategy of "Eating Your Competitor": A Mathematical Analysis of Algal Mixotrophy

    T. Frede Thingstad;Harry Havskum;Kristine Garde;Bo Riemann

  • Net accumulation and flux of dissolved organic carbon and dissolved organic nitrogen in marine plankton communities

    Morten Søndergaard;Peter J. le B. Williams;Gustave Cauwet;Bo Riemann

  • Ecological consequences of dredging and bottom trawling in the Limfjord, Denmark.

    Bo Riemann;Erik Hoffmann

  • Fish manipulation as a lake restoration tool in shallow, eutrophic temperate lakes 1: cross-analysis of three Danish case-studies

    E. Jeppesen;M. Søndergaard;E. Mortensen;P. Kristensen

  • Microbial Interactions in Lake Food Webs

    K. G. Porter;H. Paerl;R. Hodson;M. Pace

  • Potential importance of fish predation and zooplankton grazing on natural populations of freshwater bacteria

    Bo Riemann

  • Ecological importance of bacterivorous, pigmented flagellates (mixotrophs) in the Bay of Aarhus, Denmark

    Havskum H;Riemann B

  • Measurements of diel rates of bacterial secondary production in aquatic environments.

    Bo Riemann;Morten Søndergaard

  • Bacterial secondary production in freshwater measured by(3)H-thymidine incorporation method.

    Bo Riemann;Jed A. Fuhrman;Farooq Azam

  • Qualitative importance of the microbial loop and plankton community structure in a eutrophic lake during a bloom of cyanobacteria.

    Kirsten Christoffersen;Bo Riemann;Lone R. Hansen;Annette Klysner

  • Carbon Dynamics In Eutrophic, Temperate Lakes

    Bo Riemann;Morten Søndergaard

  • Advances in estimating bacterial biomass and growth in aquatic systems

    B. Riemann;R. T. Bell

Frequent Co-Authors

Morten Søndergaard
Morten Søndergaard University of Copenhagen
Kirsten Christoffersen
Kirsten Christoffersen University of Copenhagen
Torkel Gissel Nielsen
Torkel Gissel Nielsen Technical University of Denmark
Stiig Markager
Stiig Markager Aarhus University
Jed A. Fuhrman
Jed A. Fuhrman University of Southern California
Jacob Carstensen
Jacob Carstensen Aarhus University
Ole Nybroe
Ole Nybroe University of Copenhagen
Dorte Krause-Jensen
Dorte Krause-Jensen Aarhus University
T. Frede Thingstad
T. Frede Thingstad University of Bergen
Henrik Fossing
Henrik Fossing Aarhus University

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