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56
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9318
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14622
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356

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Wim Admiraal is affiliated with the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Their academic profile includes work that is associated with this institution, suggesting active involvement in research and scholarship within this university environment.

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Best Publications

  • Surviving in a Marine Desert: The Sponge Loop Retains Resources Within Coral Reefs

    Jasper M. de Goeij;Dick van Oevelen;Mark J. A. Vermeij;Ronald Osinga

  • A Review of the Effects of Multiple Stressors on Aquatic Organisms and Analysis of Uncertainty Factors for Use in Risk Assessment

    E.H.W. Heugens;A.J. Hendriks;T. Dekker;N.M. van Straalen

  • Combined exposure to hydrogen peroxide and light--selective effects on cyanobacteria, green algae, and diatoms.

    Michaela Drabkova;Wim Admiraal;Blahoslav Marsalek

  • Temperature-dependent effects of cadmium on Daphnia magna: accumulation versus sensitivity.

    Evelyn H W Heugens;Tjalling Jager;Reanne Creyghton;Michiel H S Kraak

  • Population growth of Daphnia magna under multiple stress conditions : joint effects of temperature, food, and cadmium

    Evelyn H. W. Heugens;Lonneke T. B. Tokkie;Michiel H. S. Kraak;A. Jan Hendriks

  • Comparative toxic and genotoxic effects of chloroacetanilides, formamidines and their degradation products on Vibrio fischeri and Chironomus riparius.

    O.F. Osano;W. Admiraal;H.J.C. Klamer;D. Pastor

  • Selective effects of H2O2 on cyanobacterial photosynthesis

    Michaela Drábková;Michaela Drábková;Michaela Drábková;H.C.P. Matthijs;W. Admiraal;Blahoslav Maršálek;Blahoslav Maršálek

  • Short-term toxicity of zinc to microbenthic algae and bacteria in a metal polluted stream

    W Admiraal;H Blanck;M Buckert-de Jong;H Guasch

  • Translocation of microbenthic algal assemblages used for In situ analysis of metal pollution in rivers

    N. Ivorra;J. Hettelaar;G. M. J. Tubbing;M. H. S. Kraak

  • Copper-induced modifications of the trophic relations in riverine algal-bacterial biofilms.

    Christiane Barranguet;Frank P. van den Ende;Michiel Rutgers;Anton M. Breure

  • Differences in the sensitivity of benthic microalgae to ZN and CD regarding biofilm development and exposure history

    Núria Ivorra;Simone Bremer;Helena Guasch;Michiel H.S. Kraak

  • The Seasonal Succession Patterns of Diatom Species on an Intertidal Mudflat: An Experimental Analysis

    Wim Admiraal;Harry Peletier;Tineke Brouwer

  • Toxicity of azaarenes.

    Eric A J Bleeker;Saskia Wiegman;Pim de Voogt;Michiel Kraak

  • Cell Turnover and Detritus Production in Marine Sponges from Tropical and Temperate Benthic Ecosystems

    Brittany E. Alexander;Kevin Liebrand;Ronald Osinga;Harm G. van der Geest

  • Divergent composition of algal-bacterial biofilms developing under various external factors

    C. Barranguet;B. Veuger;S.A.M. van Beusekom;P. Marvan

  • Contrasting effects of organic and inorganic toxicants on freshwater periphyton.

    Helena Guasch;Wim Admiraal;Sergi Sabater

  • Studying undisturbed autotrophic biofilms: still a technical challenge

    C. Barranguet;S. A. M. van Beusekom;B. Veuger;T. R. Neu

  • The contribution of complexed copper to the metabolic inhibition of algae and bacteria in synthetic media and river water.

    Diny M.J. Tubbing;Wim Admiraal;Rob F.M.J. Cleven;Mohammed Iqbal

  • Fatty acid profiles of algae mark the development and composition of harpacticoid copepods

    Maria-José Caramujo;Henricus T. S. Boschker;Wim Admiraal

  • Biofilm formation by algae as a mechanism for surviving on mine tailings

    J. Viridiana García-Meza;Christiane Barrangue;Wim Admiraal

Frequent Co-Authors

Michiel H. S. Kraak
Michiel H. S. Kraak University of Amsterdam
Pim de Voogt
Pim de Voogt University of Amsterdam
Anton M. Breure
Anton M. Breure Radboud University
Helena Guasch
Helena Guasch University of Girona
Sergi Sabater
Sergi Sabater University of Girona
Christian Mulder
Christian Mulder University of Catania
Blahoslav Maršálek
Blahoslav Maršálek Czech Academy of Sciences
Hans Blanck
Hans Blanck University of Gothenburg
Michiel Rutgers
Michiel Rutgers Axpo (Switzerland)
Mark O. Gessner
Mark O. Gessner Technical University of Berlin

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