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Wilhelm Granéli

Wilhelm Granéli

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
57
Citations
9762
World Ranking
2760
National Ranking
73

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Wilhelm Granéli is affiliated with Lund University in Sweden. Their academic profile reflects involvement in scientific research without specific details provided on individual publications, co-authors, or main research topics.

There are no recent papers listed under their name, and no frequent co-authors or publication venues identified. Information about book publications or awards has not been documented.

The available data does not specify main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work related to their research activities.

The scientist is currently living and active in their academic pursuits according to the information provided.

Best Publications

  • Nutrient limitation of primary production in the Baltic Sea area

    Edna Granéli;K Wallström;U. Larsson;W. Granéli

  • Enhanced bacterial growth in response to photochemical transformation of dissolved organic matter

    Måns J. Lindell;Wilhelm Granéli;Lars J. Tranvik

  • Photo-oxidative production of dissolved inorganic carbon in lakes of different humic content

    Wilhelm Granéli;Måns Lindell;Lars Tranvik

  • Autochthonous versus allochthonous carbon sources of bacteria: Results from whole-lake 13C addition experiments

    Emma S. Kritzberg;Jonathan J. Cole;Michael L. Pace;Wilhelm Granéli

  • Patterns in benthic food webs: a role for omnivorous crayfish?

    Per Nyström;Christer Brönmark;Wilhelm Granéli

  • The influence of multiple introduced predators on a littoral pond community

    Per Nyström;Ola Svensson;Björn Lardner;Christer Brönmark

  • Invasions and niche width: does niche width of an introduced crayfish differ from a native crayfish?

    Karin Olsson;Patrik Stenroth;Per Nyström;Wilhelm Granéli

  • Influence of sublittoral microphytobenthos on the oxygen and nutrient flux between sediment and water. A laboratory continuous-flow study

    K. Sundbäck;V. Enoksson;W. Granéli;K. Pettersson

  • Phenotypic plasticity in Phragmites australis as a functional response to water depth

    Viveka Vretare;Stefan E.B Weisner;John A Strand;Wilhelm Granéli

  • Influence of aquatic macrophytes on phosphorus cycling in lakes

    Wilhelm Granéli;Doris Solander

  • How effective are created or restored freshwater wetlands for nitrogen and phosphorus removal? A systematic review protocol

    Magnus Land;Wilhelm Granéli;Wilhelm Granéli;Wilhelm Granéli;Anders Grimvall;Carl Christian Hoffmann

  • Influence of Macrophytes on Nitrate Removal in Wetlands

    Stefan E.B. Weisner;Peder G. Eriksson;Wilhelm Granéli;Lars Leonardson

  • Food-chain length alters community responses to global change in aquatic systems

    Lars-Anders Hansson;Alice Nicolle;Wilhelm Granéli;Per Hallgren

  • Influence of an exotic and a native crayfish species on a littoral benthic community

    Per Nystrom;Christer Bronmark;Wilhelm Graneli

  • Effect of humic substance photodegradation on bacterial growth and respiration in lake water.

    Alexandre M. Anesio;Wilhelm Granéli;George R. Aiken;David J. Kieber

  • The influence of animals on phosphorus cycling in lake ecosystems

    Gunnar Andersson;Wilhelm Granéli;Jan Stenson

  • Influence of microphytobenthos on the nutrient flux between sediment and water- a laboratory study

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  • Does autochthonous primary production drive variability in bacterial metabolism and growth efficiency in lakes dominated by terrestrial C inputs

    Emma S. Kritzberg;Jonathan J. Cole;Michael M. Pace;Wilhelm Granéli

  • Rhizome dynamics and resource storage in Phragmites australis

    Wilhelm Granéli;Stefan E. B. Weisner;Mark D. Sytsma

  • Stable isotopes as an indicator of diet in omnivorous crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus): the influence of tissue, sample treatment, and season

    Patrik Stenroth;Niklas Holmqvist;Per Nyström;Olof Berglund

  • Bacterial Growth on Allochthonous Carbon in Humic and Nutrient-enriched Lakes: Results from Whole-Lake 13C Addition Experiments

    Emma S. Kritzberg;Jonathan J. Cole;Michael M. Pace;Wilhelm Granéli

Frequent Co-Authors

Alexandre M. Anesio
Alexandre M. Anesio Aarhus University
Lars J. Tranvik
Lars J. Tranvik Uppsala University
Edna Granéli
Edna Granéli Linnaeus University
Christer Brönmark
Christer Brönmark Lund University
Per Larsson
Per Larsson Lund University
Lars-Anders Hansson
Lars-Anders Hansson Lund University
Johanna Laybourn-Parry
Johanna Laybourn-Parry University of Bristol
Stefan Bertilsson
Stefan Bertilsson Swedish Research Council
Vinicius F. Farjalla
Vinicius F. Farjalla Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Jonathan J. Cole
Jonathan J. Cole New York Botanical Garden

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