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D-Index
45
Citations
9273
World Ranking
6326
National Ranking
115

Overview

Fredrik Wulff was affiliated with Stockholm University in Sweden. Their research primarily spanned the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus also on Environmental Science.

Their specific academic interests included subfields such as Oceanography and Ecology. These areas related closely to their main research topics, which encompassed Marine and Coastal Ecosystems, Marine Biology and Ecology Research, and Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology.

  • Dennis P. Swaney
  • Stephen V. Smith

Fredrik Wulff collaborated frequently with these co-authors during their career.

Best Publications

  • Eutrophication and the Baltic Sea: causes and consequences

    U. Larsson;R. Elmgren;F. Wulff

  • Hypoxia-Related Processes in the Baltic Sea

    Daniel J. Conley;Svante Björck;Erik Bonsdorff;Jacob Carstensen

  • Hypoxia in the Baltic Sea and Basin-Scale Changes in Phosphorus Biogeochemistry

    Daniel J. Conley;Christoph Humborg;Lars Rahm;Oleg P. Savchuk

  • Internal Ecosystem Feedbacks Enhance Nitrogen-fixing Cyanobacteria Blooms and Complicate Management in the Baltic Sea

    Emil Vahtera;Daniel J. Conley;Bo G. Gustafsson;Harri Kuosa

  • Silicon Retention in River Basins: Far-reaching Effects on Biogeochemistry and Aquatic Food Webs in Coastal Marine Environments

    Christoph Humborg;Daniel J. Conley;Lars Rahm;Fredrik Wulff

  • Human-induced trophic cascades and ecological regime shifts in the Baltic Sea

    Henrik Osterblom;Sture Hansson;Ulf Larsson;Olle Hjerne

  • Humans, Hydrology, and the Distribution of Inorganic Nutrient Loading to the Ocean

    Stephen V. Smith;Dennis P. Swaney;Liana TALAUE-McMANUS;Jeremy D. Bartley

  • NUTRIENT DYNAMICS OF THE BALTIC SEA

    Fredrik Wulff;Anders Stigebrandt;Lars Rahm

  • Carbon and Nutrient Fluxes in Continental Margins

    Helmuth Thomas;Janusz Pempkowiak;Fred Wulff;Klaus Nagel

  • A system analysis of the Baltic Sea

    Fredrik V. Wulff;Lars A. Rahm;Per Larsson

  • A model for the dynamics of nutrients and oxygen in the Baltic proper

    Anders Stigebrandt;Fredrik Wulff

  • Network Analysis in Marine Ecology: Methods and Applications

    Fredrik Wulff;J. G. Field;K. H. Mann

  • A time-dependent budget model for nutrients in the Baltic Sea

    Fredrik Wulff;Anders Stigebrandt

  • Sediment-water oxygen and nutrient exchanges along a depth gradient in the Baltic Sea

    K. Koop;WR Boynton;F. Wulff;R. Carman

  • Network Analysis in Marine Ecology

    F. Wulff;J. G. Field;K. H. Mann

  • The Baltic Sea a century ago : a reconstruction from model simulations, verified by observations

    Oleg P. Savchuk;Fredrik Wulff;Sven Hille;Christoph Humborg

  • Sediment-water nutrient fluxes in the Gulf of Finland, Baltic Sea

    D.J. Conley;D.J. Conley;A. Stockenberg;R. Carman;R.W. Johnstone

  • How well do ecosystem indicators communicate the effects of anthropogenic eutrophication

    Abigail McQuatters-Gollop;Alison J. Gilbert;Laurence D. Mee;Jan E. Vermaat

  • Management options and effects on a marine ecosystem : Assessing the future of the Baltic

    Fredrik Wulff;Oleg P. Savchuk;Alexander Sokolov;Christoph Humborg

  • Nutrient Reductions to the Baltic Sea: Ecology, Costs and Benefits

    Ing-Marie Gren;Tore Söderqvist;Tore Söderqvist;Fredrik Wulff

Frequent Co-Authors

Christoph Humborg
Christoph Humborg Stockholm University
Oleg P. Savchuk
Oleg P. Savchuk Stockholm University
Daniel J. Conley
Daniel J. Conley Lund University
Ragnar Elmgren
Ragnar Elmgren Stockholm University
John G. Field
John G. Field University of Cape Town
Anders Stigebrandt
Anders Stigebrandt University of Gothenburg
Janusz Pempkowiak
Janusz Pempkowiak Polish Academy of Sciences
Ing-Marie Gren
Ing-Marie Gren Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Stephen V. Smith
Stephen V. Smith University of Hawaii at Manoa
Per Larsson
Per Larsson Lund University

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