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Olof Berglund

Researcher at Lund University

Publications -  41
Citations -  1684

Olof Berglund is an academic researcher from Lund University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Trophic level & Crayfish. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 39 publications receiving 1473 citations.

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Trophic magnification factors: Considerations of ecology, ecosystems, and study design

TL;DR: Empirical TMFs are likely to be useful for understanding the food web biomagnification potential of chemicals, but may be less useful in species- and site-specific risk assessments, where the goal is to predict absolute contaminant concentrations in organisms in relation to threshold levels.
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Wetland creation in agricultural landscapes : Biodiversity benefits on local and regional scales

TL;DR: Wetland creation aiming at a simultaneous increase in nutrient retention and species diversity in agricultural landscapes has recently become applied as a catchment-scale compensation measure for p... as discussed by the authors.
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Stable isotopes as an indicator of diet in omnivorous crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus): the influence of tissue, sample treatment, and season

TL;DR: It is suggested that nitrogen and carbon in an organism could come from different sources, which could render crayfish both predators and detritivores ascrayfish prey on nitrogen sources (other invertebrates) and consume large amounts of detritus to satisfy their carbon demand.
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Crayfish in lakes and streams: individual and population responses to predation, productivity and substratum availability

TL;DR: It is suggested that bottom-up processes influence crayfish size in lakes and streams independent of predator biomass and substratum availability, however, bottom- up processes do not influencecrayfish abundance.
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Influence of trophic status on PCB distribution in lake sediments and biota

TL;DR: It is suggested that sedimentation of plankton beneath the thermocline during stratification act as a sink process of PCBs from the epilimnion.