Flemming Ekelund
Associate Professor
Terrestrial Ecology
Universitetsparken 15
2100 København Ø
- 2013
- Published
Using the sediment archive of living dinoflagellate cysts and other protist resting stages to study temporal population dynamics
Ellegaard, Marianne, dos Santos Ribeiro, Sofia Isabel, Lundholm, Nina, Andersen, Thorbjørn Joest, Berge, T., Ekelund, Flemming, Härnström, K. & Godhe, A., 2013, Biological and geological perspectives of dinoflagellates. Lewis, J. M., Marret, F. & Bradley, L. R. (eds.). Geological Society, p. 149-153 5 p. (The Micropalaeontological Society, Special Publications, Vol. 5).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
- 2002
- Published
Biologisk oprensning at tjæreforurenet jord med almindelig Østershat - et fælles feltforsøg
Jacobsen, C., Christensen, M., Willumsen, P., Krogh, P., Ekelund, Flemming, Binderup, M., Bender, M., Hestbjerg, H., Andersen, M., Elmholt, S. & Andersen, O., 2002, BIOPRO -forskning i biologiske processer i forurenet jord og sediment. Jacobsen, C. S. & Jakobsen, B. B. (eds.). Det Strategiske Miljøforskningsprogram, Vol. 53. p. 5-7Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research
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Hvorfor forsvinder bakterierne oftest, når vi tilsætter dem til jord?
Ekelund, Flemming & Rønn, Regin, 2002, BIOPRO -forskning i biologiske processer i forurenet jord og sediment. Jacobsen, C. S. & Jakobsen, B. B. (eds.). Det Strategiske Miljøforskningsprogram, Vol. 53. p. 33-34 2 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Report chapter › Research
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Udvikling af molekylære teknikker til undersøgelse af protozoer i jord
Ekelund, Flemming, Rasmussen, L., Johnsen, K., Jacobsen, C. & Fredslund, L., 2002, BIOPRO -forskning i biologiske processer i forurenet jord og sediment. Jacobsen, C. S. & Jakobsen, B. B. (eds.). Det Strategiske Miljøforskningsprogram, Vol. 53. p. 8-12Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Report chapter › Research
- 2000
- Published
Effect of environmental change on the biodiversity and function of below-ground microbial communities (MICRODIVERS)
Griffiths, B., Ritz, K., Bardgett, R., Cook, R., Christensen, Søren, Ekelund, Flemming, Sørensen, S., Bååth, E., Bloem, J., de Ruiter, P., Dolfing, J. & Nicolardot, B., 2000, Terrestrial ecosystem research in Europe: successes, challenges and policy. Sutton, MA., Moreno, JM., van der Putten, WH. & Struwe, S. (eds.). Luxembourg: European Commission, p. 115-116Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research
- 1996
- Published
Heterotrophic flagellates in soil, and their potential as bio-indicators
Ekelund, Flemming & Christensen, Søren, 1996, Protistological Actualities, Proceedings of the Second European Congress of Protistology, Clermont-Ferrand, France - 21-26 July, Université Blaise Pascal de Clermont-Ferrand. Brugerolle, G. & J.-P., M. (eds.). France: Protistological Actualities, Proceedings of the Second European Congress of Protistology, Clermont-Ferrand, France - 21-26 July, Université Blaise Pascal de Clermont-Ferrand, p. 179-184Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research
- 1995
- Published
Effects on protozoa
Ekelund, Flemming, Rønn, Regin, Christensen, Søren & Løkke, H., 1995, Effects of Pesticides on Meso- and Microfauna in Soil. Løkke, H. (ed.). Danish Ministry of the Environment, Environmental Protection Agency, p. 27-32 6 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Report chapter › Research
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Long-term survival of dinoflagellate cysts in anoxic marine sediments.
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Disturbance promotes non-indigenous bacterial invasion in soil microcosms: analysis of the roles of resource availability and community structure
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Above-belowground interactions govern the course and impact of biological invasions
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