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J. J. Beukema is affiliated with the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. Their research activities mainly focus on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with a notable emphasis on global and planetary change, oceanography, ecology, and nature and landscape conservation.

The scientist's work engages with several main topics, including marine bivalve and aquaculture studies, marine biology and ecology research, marine and fisheries research, aquatic invertebrate ecology and behavior, freshwater macroinvertebrate diversity and ecology, fish ecology and management studies, and ecology and vegetation dynamics studies.

Beukema has contributed to scholarly literature through multiple recent publications, including:

  • Bottom-up as well as top-down processes govern zoobenthic secondary production in a tidal-flat ecosystem, 2022, Limnology and Oceanography
  • The commonly applied Brey model to estimate benthic secondary production cannot be used for communities dominated by large bivalves, 2022, Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science
  • Upstream and downstream movements in adults of stream-dwelling Odonata, 2021, Odonatologica

Their frequent coauthor is R. Dekker, with whom they have collaborated on at least two publications.

The main venues where Beukema's research has been published include:

  • Limnology and Oceanography
  • Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science
  • Odonatologica

Best Publications

  • Biomass and species richness of the macro-benthic animals living on the tidal flats of the Dutch Wadden Sea

    J.J. Beukema

  • Predation by the three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus L.): the influence of hunger and experience.

    J.J. Beukema

  • Climate-related changes in recruitment of the bivalve Macoma balthica

    Catharina J. M. Philippart;Hendrik M. van Aken;Jan J. Beukema;Oscar G. Bos

  • Estimating common trends in multivariate time series using dynamic factor analysis

    A. F. Zuur;R. J. Fryer;I. T. Jolliffe;R. Dekker

  • Long‐term indirect effects of mechanical cockle‐dredging on intertidal bivalve stocks in the Wadden Sea

    Theunis Piersma;Anita Koolhaas;Anne Dekinga;Jan J. Beukema

  • Impacts of Nutrient Reduction on Coastal Communities

    Catharina J. M. Philippart;Jan J. Beukema;Gerhard C. Cadée;Rob Dekker

  • Decline of recruitment success in cockles and other bivalves in the Wadden Sea: possible role of climate change, predation on postlarvae and fisheries

    J. J. Beukema;R. Dekker

  • Tidal-current transport of thread-drifting postlarval juveniles of the bivalve Macoma balthica from the Wadden Sea to the North Sea.

    JJ Beukema;J de Vlas

  • Seasonal changes in the biomass of the macro-benthos of a tidal flat area in the Dutch Wadden Sea

    J.J. Beukema

  • Expected changes in the wadden sea benthos in a warmer world: Lessons from periods with mild winters

    J.J. Beukema

  • Biomass and species richness of the macrobenthic animals living on a tidal flat area in the Dutch Wadden Sea: Effects of a severe winter

    J.J. Beukema

  • An evaluation of the ABC-method (abundance/biomass comparison) as applied to macrozoobenthic communities living on tidal flats in the Dutch Wadden Sea

    J. J. Beukema

  • Annual variation in reproductive success and biomass of the major macrozoobenthic species living in a tidal flat area of the Wadden Sea

    J.J. Beukema

  • Dynamics of juvenile shrimp Crangon crangon in a tidal-flat nursery of the Wadden Sea after mild and cold winters

    JJ Beukema

  • Changes in composition of bottom fauna of a tidal-flat area during a period of eutrophication

    J. J. Beukema

  • Zoobenthos responses to eutrophication of the Dutch Wadden Sea

    J.J. Beukema;G.C. Cadée

  • Angling Experiments With Carp (Cyprinus Carpio L.)

    J.J. Beukema

  • Latitudinal variation in linear growth and other shell characteristics of Macoma balthica

    J. J. Beukema;B. W. Meehan

  • Long-term changes in macrozoobenthic abundance on the tidal flats of the western part of the Dutch Wadden Sea

    J. J. Beukema

  • Seasonal changes in dry weight and chemical composition of the soft parts of the tellinid bivalve Macoma balthica in the Dutch Wadden Sea

    J.J. Beukema;W. De Bruin

Frequent Co-Authors

Rommert Dekker
Rommert Dekker Erasmus University Rotterdam
Theunis Piersma
Theunis Piersma University of Groningen
Pieter T. Visscher
Pieter T. Visscher University of Connecticut
Marcel J. F. Stive
Marcel J. F. Stive Delft University of Technology
Ian T. Jolliffe
Ian T. Jolliffe University of Exeter
Anne Dekinga
Anne Dekinga Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
Ivor D. Williams
Ivor D. Williams National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Peter M. J. Herman
Peter M. J. Herman Delft University of Technology
Alain F. Zuur
Alain F. Zuur University of Aberdeen

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