Joris H. Wiethase
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View article: Effects of phytoplankton species distribution on particulate organic carbon dynamics along a coastal gradient
Effects of phytoplankton species distribution on particulate organic carbon dynamics along a coastal gradient Open
Phytoplankton communities affect carbon dynamics worldwide, strongly influencing the quality and quantity of organic carbon in coastal ecosystems. Yet, we still know little about the impacts of changing phytoplankton community composition …
View article: Spatio‐temporal integrated Bayesian species distribution models reveal lack of broad relationships between traits and range shifts
Spatio‐temporal integrated Bayesian species distribution models reveal lack of broad relationships between traits and range shifts Open
Aim Climate change and habitat loss or degradation are some of the greatest threats that species face today, often resulting in range shifts. Species traits have been discussed as important predictors of range shifts, with the identificati…
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View article: How many metazoan species live in the world’s largest mineral exploration region?
How many metazoan species live in the world’s largest mineral exploration region? Open
The global surge in demand for metals such as cobalt and nickel has created unprecedented interest in deep-sea habitats with mineral resources. The largest area of activity is a 6 million km2 region known as the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CC…
View article: Analyzing trends of savannah degradation in Tanzania using Google Earth Engine and INLA 
Analyzing trends of savannah degradation in Tanzania using Google Earth Engine and INLA  Open
<p>Semiarid rangelands have been identified as at high risk of degradation as a result of changing socio-ecological conditions. Tanzanian savannahs are typical and some areas have become degraded in recent years, while other areas ma…
View article: Endemicity of Paragonimus and paragonimiasis in Sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review and mapping reveals stability of transmission in endemic foci for a multi-host parasite system
Endemicity of Paragonimus and paragonimiasis in Sub-Saharan Africa: A systematic review and mapping reveals stability of transmission in endemic foci for a multi-host parasite system Open
Paragonimiasis is caused by zoonotic trematodes of Paragonimus spp., found in Asia, the Americas and Africa, particularly in tropical regions. These parasites have a complex, multi-host life cycle, with mammalian definitive hosts and larva…
View article: Detailed description of some mantis shrimp larvae and their implication for the character evolution within Stomatopoda
Detailed description of some mantis shrimp larvae and their implication for the character evolution within Stomatopoda Open
We present a documentation of the morphological details of two larval stages of mantis shrimps. Documentation was done using the autofluorescence capacities of the cuticle. This is the first time that morphological details of late mantis s…
View article: Detailed description of some mantis shrimp larvae and their implication for the character evolution within Stomatopoda
Detailed description of some mantis shrimp larvae and their implication for the character evolution within Stomatopoda Open
Wiethase, Joris, Haug, Joachim T., Haug, Carolin (2020): Detailed description of some mantis shrimp larvae and their implication for the character evolution within Stomatopoda. Nauplius (e2020001) 28: 1-55, DOI: 10.1590/2358-2936e2020001, …
View article: Freshwater snails of biomedical importance in the Niger River Valley: evidence of temporal and spatial patterns in abundance, distribution and infection with Schistosoma spp.
Freshwater snails of biomedical importance in the Niger River Valley: evidence of temporal and spatial patterns in abundance, distribution and infection with Schistosoma spp. Open
Background Sound knowledge of the abundance and distribution of intermediate host snails is key to understanding schistosomiasis transmission and to inform effective interventions in endemic areas. Methods A longitudinal field survey of fr…
View article: Extreme morphologies of mantis shrimp larvae
Extreme morphologies of mantis shrimp larvae Open
Larvae of stomatopods (mantis shrimps) are generally categorized into four larval types: antizoea, pseudozoea (both representing early larval stages), alima and erichthus (the latter two representing later larval stages). These categories,…
View article: Extreme morphologies of mantis shrimp larvae
Extreme morphologies of mantis shrimp larvae Open
Larvae of stomatopods (mantis shrimps) are generally categorized into four larval types: antizoea, pseudozoea (both representing early larval stages), alima and erichthus (the latter two representing later larval stages). These categories,…