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Winfried Lampert

Winfried Lampert

D-Index & Metrics

Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
62
Citations
17236
World Ranking
2046
National Ranking
116

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2005 - Polish Academy of Science

Overview

Winfried Lampert is affiliated with the Max Planck Society in Germany. Throughout their career, they have collaborated frequently with researchers such as Ellen van Donk and Miquel Lürling.

Lampert's recognized contributions in their field include receiving the Polish Academy of Science award in 2005.

Their work spans several important research topics, contributing to the advancement of knowledge within their domain. While specific publications, fields of study, and venues are not detailed here, their collaborations suggest a multidisciplinary approach integrating diverse expertise.

Best Publications

  • The PEG-model of seasonal succession of planktonic events in fresh waters

    Ulrich Sommer;Z. Maciej Gliwicz;Winfried Lampert;Annie Duncan

  • The adaptive significance of diel vertical migrations

    W. Lampert

  • Phytoplankton control by grazing zooplankton: A study on the spring clear-water phase1

    Winfried Lampert;Walter Fleckner;Hakumat Rai;Barbara E. Taylor

  • Predator evasion as an explanation of diurnal vertical migration by zooplankton.

    Hans-Bernd Stich;Winfried Lampert

  • Laboratory studies on zooplankton‐cyanobacteria interactions

    Winfried Lampert

  • Rapid evolution revealed by dormant eggs

    Nelson G. Hairston;Winfried Lampert;Carla E. Cáceres;Cami L. Holtmeier

  • Food Thresholds in Daphnia Species in the Absence and Presence of Blue-Green Filaments

    Z. Maciej Gliwicz;Winfried Lampert

  • Ultimate causes of diel vertical migration of zooplankton: New evidence for the predator-avoidance hypothesis

    Winfried Lampert

  • Linking genes to communities and ecosystems: Daphnia as an ecogenomic model.

    Brooks E. Miner;Luc De Meester;Michael E. Pfrender;Winfried Lampert

  • Inhibitory and Toxic Effects of Blue‐green Algae on Daphnia

    Winfried Lampert

  • Phenotypic plasticity of the size at first reproduction in Daphnia: the importance of maternal size

    Winfried Lampert

  • NATURAL SELECTION FOR GRAZER RESISTANCE TO TOXIC CYANOBACTERIA: EVOLUTION OF PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY?

    N. G. Hairston Jr.;C. L. Holtmeier;W. Lampert;L. J. Weider

  • Juvenile growth rate as a measure of fitness in Daphnia

    W. Lampert;I. Trubetskova

  • Growth and reproduction of migrating and non-migrating Daphnia species under simulated food and temperature conditions of diurnal vertical migration

    H. B. Stich;W. Lampert

  • Daphnia: Development of a Model Organism in Ecology and Evolution

    Winfried Lampert

  • Maternal control of resting-egg production in Daphnia

    Victor Alekseev;Winfried Lampert

  • Chemical induction of colony formation in a green alga (Scenedesmus acutus) by grazers (Daphnia)

    Winfried Lampert;Karl Otto Rothhaupt;Eric von Elert

  • Measurement of the carbon balance in Daphnia

    Michael Lynch;Lawrence J. Weider;Winfried Lampert

  • Temperature reaction norms of Daphnia magna: the effect of food concentration.

    B. Giebelhausen;W. Lampert

  • Seasonal patterns of food limitation in Daphnia galeata: separating food quantity and food quality effects

    Dörthe Müller-Navarra;Winfried Lampert

Frequent Co-Authors

Lawrence J. Weider
Lawrence J. Weider University of Oklahoma
Herwig Stibor
Herwig Stibor Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Thorsten B.H. Reusch
Thorsten B.H. Reusch GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Maarten Boersma
Maarten Boersma Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Ulrich Sommer
Ulrich Sommer GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Nelson G. Hairston
Nelson G. Hairston Cornell University
Ralph Tollrian
Ralph Tollrian Ruhr University Bochum
Georg Pohnert
Georg Pohnert Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Shin-ichi Uye
Shin-ichi Uye Hiroshima University
Sigrun Jonasdottir
Sigrun Jonasdottir Technical University of Denmark

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