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Sven Thatje is affiliated with the National Oceanography Centre in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with particular focus on various subfields including Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, Oceanography, Aquatic Science, and Nature and Landscape Conservation.

The research topics covered by Sven Thatje include:

  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses
  • Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Crustacean biology and ecology
  • Physiological and biochemical adaptations
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research

The scientist has a documented record of publications in several marine-related scholarly journals. The frequent publication venues include:

  • Scientia Marina
  • Marine Ecology Progress Series
  • Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology
  • Hydrobiologia
  • Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A Molecular & Integrative Physiology

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Sven Thatje are as follows:

  • "Acclimation to cyclic hypoxia improves thermal tolerance and copper survival in the caridean shrimp Palaemon varians," 2021, Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A Molecular & Integrative Physiology
  • "Phylogenetic relationship within Cumacea (Crustacea: Peracarida) and genetic variability of two Antarctic species of the family Leuconidae," 2020, Scientia Marina
  • "Variable shrimp in variable environments: reproductive investment within Palaemon varians," 2020, Hydrobiologia
  • "The short and long-term implications of warming and increased sea water pCO2 on the physiological response of a temperate neogastropod species," 2021, Marine Biology
  • "Intraspecific plasticity and trans-generational adaptation of reproductive traits and early development in a temperate marine neogastropod," 2020, Marine Environmental Research

Sven Thatje has collaborated frequently with several coauthors, which include:

  • Chris Hauton
  • María Loreto Mardones
  • Phillip B. Fenberg
  • Andrew Oliphant
  • Peter Rehm

Best Publications

  • Climate Change and Invasibility of the Antarctic Benthos

    Richard B. Aronson;Sven Thatje;Andrew Clarke;Lloyd S. Peck

  • On the origin of Antarctic marine benthic community structure.

    Sven Thatje;Claus-Dieter Hillenbrand;Rob Larter

  • The Discovery of New Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent Communities in the Southern Ocean and Implications for Biogeography

    Alex D. Rogers;Paul A. Tyler;Douglas P. Connelly;Jonathan T. Copley

  • Anthropogenic impacts on marine ecosystems in Antarctica.

    Richard B. Aronson;Sven Thatje;James B. McClintock;Kevin A. Hughes

  • CHALLENGING THE COLD: CRABS RECONQUER THE ANTARCTIC

    Sven Thatje;Klaus Anger;Javier A. Calcagno;Gustavo A. Lovrich

  • LIFE HUNG BY A THREAD: ENDURANCE OF ANTARCTIC FAUNA IN GLACIAL PERIODS

    Sven Thatje;Claus-Dieter Hillenbrand;Andreas Mackensen;Robert Larter

  • Temporal change in deep-sea benthic ecosystems: a review of the evidence from recent time-series studies

    A. G. Glover;A. J. Gooday;D. M. Bailey;D. S. M. Billett

  • Explaining bathymetric diversity patterns in marine benthic invertebrates and demersal fishes: physiological contributions to adaptation of life at depth

    Alastair Brown;Sven Thatje

  • ASPIRE: The Amundsen Sea Polynya International Research Expedition

    Patricia L. Yager;Robert M. Sherrell;Sharon E. Stammerjohn;Anne-Carlijn Alderkamp

  • Identifying Toxic Impacts of Metals Potentially Released during Deep-Sea Mining—A Synthesis of the Challenges to Quantifying Risk

    Chris Hauton;Alastair Brown;Sven Thatje;Nélia C. Mestre

  • The Antarctic-Magellan connection: macrobenthos ecology on the shelf and upper slope, a progress report

    Wolf E. Arntz;Sven Thatje;Dieter Gerdes;Josep Maria Gili

  • First record of anomuran and brachyuran larvae (Crustacea: Decapoda) from Antarctic waters

    Sven Thatje;Veronica Fuentes

  • Global bottlenecks in the distribution of marine Crustacea: temperature constraints in the family Lithodidae

    Sally Hall;Sven Thatje

  • Larval and early juvenile development of Paralomis granulosa reared at different temperatures: tolerance of cold and food limitation in a lithodid crab from high latitudes

    K. Anger;S. Thatje;Gustavo Alejandro Lovrich;J. Calcagno

  • Genetic homogeneity and circum-Antarctic distribution of two benthic shrimp species of the Southern Ocean, Chorismus antarcticus and Nematocarcinus lanceopes

    Michael J. Raupach;Sven Thatje;Johannes Dambach;Peter Rehm

  • Larval and early juvenile development of Lithodes santolla (Molina, 1782) (Decapoda: Anomura: Lithodidae) reared at different temperatures in the laboratory

    Klaus Anger;Gustavo A Lovrich;Sven Thatje;Javier A Calcagno

  • Antarctic reptant decapods: more than a myth?

    Sven Thatje;Wolf E. Arntz

  • Developmental trade-offs in Subantarctic meroplankton communities and the enigma of low decapod diversity in high southern latitudes

    S. Thatje;S. Schnack-Schiel;W. E. Arntz

  • Lipid, fatty acid and protein utilization during lecithotrophic larval development of Lithodes santolla (Molina) and Paralomis granulosa (Jacquinot)

    Gerhard Kattner;Martin Graeve;Javier Ángel Calcagno;Gustavo Alejandro Lovrich

  • Reproductive biology of the crab Munida subrugosa (Decapoda: Anomura: Galatheidae) in the Beagle Channel, Argentina

    Federico Tapella;Gustavo A. Lovrich;M. Carolina Romero;Sven Thatje

Frequent Co-Authors

Klaus Anger
Klaus Anger Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Wolf Arntz
Wolf Arntz Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Richard B. Aronson
Richard B. Aronson Florida Institute of Technology
James B. McClintock
James B. McClintock University of Alabama at Birmingham
Katrin Linse
Katrin Linse British Antarctic Survey
Paul A. Tyler
Paul A. Tyler University of Southampton
Angelika Brandt
Angelika Brandt Universität Hamburg
Thomas Brey
Thomas Brey University of Bremen
David S.M. Billett
David S.M. Billett National Oceanography Centre
Henry A. Ruhl
Henry A. Ruhl Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute

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