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Henrik Pavia is affiliated with the University of Gothenburg in Sweden. Their research primarily focuses on fields such as Agricultural and Biological Sciences, Earth and Planetary Sciences, and Environmental Science. Within these broader domains, their work covers subfields including Oceanography, Aquatic Science, Global and Planetary Change, Food Science, and Molecular Biology.

The main topics explored by Henrik Pavia include Marine and coastal plant biology, Seaweed-derived bioactive compounds, Marine bivalve and aquaculture studies, Aquaculture nutrition and growth, Marine biology and ecology research, Protein hydrolysis and bioactive peptides, and Food industry and aquatic biology.

Henrik Pavia has contributed to several recent scientific papers. These publications include:

  • Cellulose from the green macroalgae Ulva lactuca: isolation, characterization, optotracing, and production of cellulose nanofibrils (2020, Cellulose)
  • Ulvan dialdehyde-gelatin hydrogels for removal of heavy metals and methylene blue from aqueous solution (2020, Carbohydrate Polymers)
  • Socioeconomic prospects of a seaweed bioeconomy in Sweden (2020, Scientific Reports)
  • Environmental impact of kelp (Saccharina latissima) aquaculture (2020, Marine Pollution Bulletin)
  • Effects of irradiance, temperature, nutrients, and pCO2 on the growth and biochemical composition of cultivated Ulva fenestrata (2020, Journal of Applied Phycology)

The scientist has frequently published in several venues, with the most notable being:

  • Frontiers in Marine Science (8 publications)
  • Algal Research (7 publications)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal (6 publications)
  • Journal of Applied Phycology (5 publications)
  • Food Chemistry (3 publications)

Henrik Pavia collaborates regularly with a group of fellow researchers. Frequent coauthors include Gunilla B. Toth, Ingrid Undeland, Sophie Steinhagen, Gunnar Cervin, and Göran M. Nylund.

Best Publications

  • Effects of UV-B radiation and simulated herbivory on phlorotannins in the brown alga Ascophyllum nodosum

    Henrik Pavia;Gunnar Cervin;Annelie Lindgren;Per Åberg

  • INDUCIBLE CHEMICAL RESISTANCE TO HERBIVORY IN THE BROWN SEAWEED ASCOPHYLLUM NODOSUM

    Henrik Pavia;Gunilla B. Toth

  • Copepods induce paralytic shellfish toxin production in marine dinoflagellates

    Erik Selander;Peter Thor;Gunilla Toth;Henrik Pavia

  • Formation of harmful algal blooms cannot be explained by allelopathic interactions.

    Per R. Jonsson;Henrik Pavia;Gunilla Toth

  • Predator lipids induce paralytic shellfish toxins in bloom-forming algae.

    Erik Selander;Julia Kubanek;Julia Kubanek;Mats Hamberg;Mats X. Andersson

  • New trends in marine chemical ecology

    A. Ianora;M. Boersma;R. Casotti;A. Fontana

  • Water-borne cues induce chemical defense in a marine alga (Ascophyllum nodosum)

    Gunilla B. Toth;Henrik Pavia

  • The impact of seaweed cultivation on ecosystem services - a case study from the west coast of Sweden

    Linus Hasselström;Wouter Visch;Fredrik Gröndahl;Göran M. Nylund

  • Habitat and feeding preferences of crustacean mesoherbivores inhabiting the brown seaweed Ascophyllum nodosum (L.) Le Jol. and its epiphytic macroalgae

    Henrik Pavia;Herman Carr;Per Åberg

  • Disturbance–diversity models: what do they really predict and how are they tested?

    J. Robin Svensson;Mats Lindegarth;Per R. Jonsson;Henrik Pavia

  • Extrinsic factors influencing phlorotannin production in the brown alga Ascophyllum nodosum

    Henrik Pavia;Elisabet Brock

  • Induced herbivore resistance in seaweeds: a meta‐analysis

    Gunilla B. Toth;Henrik Pavia

  • Maximum species richness at intermediate frequencies of disturbance: consistency among levels of productivity

    J. Robin Svensson;Mats Lindegarth;Michael Siccha;Mark Lenz

  • Influence of light and nitrogen on the phlorotannin content of the brown seaweeds Ascophyllum nodosum and Fucus vesiculosus

    Henrik Pavia;Gunilla B. Toth

  • OPTIMAL DEFENSE THEORY: ELASTICITY ANALYSIS AS A TOOL TO PREDICT INTRAPLANT VARIATION IN DEFENSES

    Henrik Pavia;Gunilla B. Toth;Per Åberg

  • Novel chemical weapon of an exotic macroalga inhibits recruitment of native competitors in the invaded range

    J. Robin Svensson;Göran M. Nylund;Gunnar Cervin;Gunilla B. Toth

  • Increased chemical resistance explains low herbivore colonization of introduced seaweed

    Sofia A. Wikström;María B. Steinarsdóttir;Lena Kautsky;Henrik Pavia

  • Chemical settlement inhibition versus post-settlement mortality as an explanation for differential fouling of two congeneric seaweeds

    Sofia A. Wikström;Henrik Pavia

  • Trade‐offs between phlorotannin production and annual growth in natural populations of the brown seaweed Ascophyllum nodosum

    Henrik Pavia;Gunilla Toth;Per Åberg

  • Temporal and multiple scale spatial variation in juvenile and adult abundance of the brown alga Ascophyllum nodosum

    Per Åberg;Henrik Pavia

  • Induction of toxin production in dinoflagellates: the grazer makes a difference.

    Johanna Bergkvist;Erik Selander;Henrik Pavia

  • INDUCIBLE AND CONSTITUTIVE DEFENSES OF VALUABLE SEAWEED TISSUES: CONSEQUENCES FOR HERBIVORE FITNESS

    Gunilla B. Toth;Olivia Langhamer;Henrik Pavia

  • Marine dinoflagellates show induced life-history shifts to escape parasite infection in response to water-borne signals.

    Gunilla B. Toth;Fredrik Norén;Erik Selander;Henrik Pavia

  • Circumglobal Invasion by the Brown Seaweed Sargassum muticum

    Aschwin H. Engelen;Alexandra Serebryakova;Alexandra Serebryakova;Alexandra Serebryakova;Put Ang;Kevin Britton Simmons

  • Marine Chemical Ecology

    Henrik Pavia

Frequent Co-Authors

Per Åberg
Per Åberg University of Gothenburg
Ulrica Edlund
Ulrica Edlund Royal Institute of Technology
Mats Lindegarth
Mats Lindegarth University of Gothenburg
Maren Wellenreuther
Maren Wellenreuther Plant & Food Research
Lena Kautsky
Lena Kautsky Stockholm University
Kerstin Johannesson
Kerstin Johannesson University of Gothenburg
Per R. Jonsson
Per R. Jonsson Stockholm University
Martin Wahl
Martin Wahl GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Malte Hermansson
Malte Hermansson University of Gothenburg
Roger K. Butlin
Roger K. Butlin University of Sheffield

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