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Overview

Timo Tamminen is affiliated with the Finnish Environment Institute in Finland. Their research profile is centered around environmental science, though specific fields, subfields, or topics of study have not been detailed in the available data.

There are no recent or listed research papers, co-authors, or publication venues explicitly connected to Timo Tamminen in the current data set. Additionally, there are no recorded book publications or awards associated with their name.

The lack of detailed publication or citation information limits the insight into the individual research contributions or thematic focus areas. However, the association with the Finnish Environment Institute suggests involvement in environmental research and related scientific activities at a national or regional level in Finland.

Best Publications

  • Diversity predicts stability and resource use efficiency in natural phytoplankton communities.

    Robert Ptacnik;Angelo G. Solimini;Tom Andersen;Tom Andersen;Timo Tamminen

  • 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

  • Nutrient limitation and grazing control of the Baltic plankton community during annual succession

    K. Kivi;S. Kaitala;H. Kuosa;J. Kuparinen

  • Performance of the Redfield Ratio and a Family of Nutrient Limitation Indicators as Thresholds for Phytoplankton N vs. P Limitation

    Robert Ptacnik;Robert Ptacnik;Tom Andersen;Timo Tamminen

  • Seasonal phytoplankton nutrient limitation patterns as revealed by bioassays over Baltic Sea gradients of salinity and eutrophication

    Timo Tamminen;Tom Andersen

  • Decadal-scale changes of dinoflagellates and diatoms in the anomalous baltic sea spring bloom.

    Riina Klais;Timo Tamminen;Anke Kremp;Kristian Spilling

  • Inducing autoflocculation in the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum through CO2 regulation

    Kristian Spilling;Kristian Spilling;Jukka Seppälä;Timo Tamminen

  • Shifting diatom—dinoflagellate dominance during spring bloom in the Baltic Sea and its potential effects on biogeochemical cycling

    Kristian Spilling;Kristian Spilling;Kalle Olli;Kalle Olli;Jouni Lehtoranta;Anke Kremp

  • Functional group richness: implications of biodiversity for light use and lipid yield in microalgae

    Maria Stockenreiter;Florian Haupt;Anne-Kathrin Graber;Jukka Seppälä

  • Nitrogen and phosphorus as production limiting factors in the estuarine waters of the eastern Gulf of Finland

    Pitkänen H;Tamminen T

  • Dinoflagellate bloom formation in natural assemblages with diatoms: nutrient competition and growth strategies in Baltic spring phytoplankton

    Anke Kremp;Timo Tamminen;Kristian Spilling

  • Beyond bulk properties: Responses of coastal summer plankton communities to nutrient enrichment in the northern Baltic Sea

    Risto Lignell;Jukka Seppälä;Pirjo Kuuppo;Timo Tamminen

  • Haemolytic activity and allelopathy of the haptophyte Prymnesium parvum in nutrient-limited and balanced growth conditions

    Pauliina Uronen;Sirpa Lehtinen;Catherine Legrand;Pirjo Kuuppo

  • Late summer trophic conditions in the north-east Gulf of Finland and the River Neva Estuary, Baltic Sea.

    H. Pitkänen;T. Tamminen;P. Kangas;T. Huttula

  • A comparative study of responses in planktonic food web structure and function in contrasting European coastal waters exposed to experimental nutrient addition

    Y. Olsen;S. Agustí;T. Andersen;C. M. Duarte

  • Relative importance of the different negative effects of the toxic haptophyte Prymnesium parvum on Rhodomonas salina and Brachionus plicatilis

    Aldo Barreiro;Cástor Guisande;Isabel Maneiro;Trinh Phuong Lien

  • Experimental evaluation of nutrient limitation of phytoplankton communities in the Gulf of Riga

    J. Seppälä;T. Tamminen;S. Kaitala

  • Community assembly and drivers of phytoplankton functional structure

    Riina Klais;Veera Norros;Sirpa Lehtinen;Timo Tamminen

  • Spring phytoplankton communities shaped by interannual weather variability and dispersal limitation : Mechanisms of climate change effects on key coastal primary producers

    Riina Klais;Timo Tamminen;Anke Kremp;Kristian Spilling

  • Diatom stratigraphy and long-term dissolved silica concentrations in the Baltic Sea

    Kalle Olli;Annemarie Clarke;Åsa Danielsson;Juris Aigars

  • Nutrient pools, transformations, ratios, and limitation in the Gulf of Riga, the Baltic Sea, during four successional stages

    T. Tamminen;J. Seppälä

  • Nutrient runoff and transfer from land and rivers to the Gulf of Riga

    Per Stålnacke;Nils Vagstad;Timo Tamminen;Paul Wassmann

  • Specific Affinity for Phosphate Uptake and Specific Alkaline Phosphatase Activity as Diagnostic Tools for Detecting Phosphorus-limited Phytoplankton and Bacteria

    Tsuneo Tanaka;Peter Henriksen;Risto Lignell;Kalle Olli

Frequent Co-Authors

Tom Andersen
Tom Andersen University of Oslo
Robert Ptacnik
Robert Ptacnik Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
Anke Kremp
Anke Kremp Finnish Environment Institute
Harri Kuosa
Harri Kuosa Finnish Environment Institute
Lauri Laakso
Lauri Laakso Finnish Meteorological Institute
Herwig Stibor
Herwig Stibor Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Paul Wassmann
Paul Wassmann University of Tromsø - The Arctic University of Norway
Edna Granéli
Edna Granéli Linnaeus University
Daniel J. Conley
Daniel J. Conley Lund University
Olav Vadstein
Olav Vadstein Norwegian University of Science and Technology

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