Dr. René Gergs

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  • Schreiber, B.; Monka, J.; Drozd, B.; Hundt, M.; Weiss, M.; Oswald, T.; Gergs, R.; Schulz, R. (2017) Thermal requirements for growth, survival and aerobic performance of European weather loach larvae (Misgurnus fossilis). In: Journal of Fish Biology 90, S. 1597–1608. DOI Link

  • Hundt, M.; Scharbert, A.; Weibel, U.; Kuhn, G.; Metzner, K.; Jatteau, P.; Pies, A.; Schulz, R.; Gergs, R. (2015) First evidence of natural reproduction of the Allis shad Alosa alosa in River Rhine following re-introduction measures. In: Journal of Fish Biology 87, S. 487–493. DOI Link

  • Gergs, R.; Steinberger, N.; Beck, B.; Basen, T.; Yohannes, E.; Schulz, R.; Martin-Creuzburg, D. (2015) Compound-specific δ13C analyses reveal sterol metabolic constraints in an aquatic invertebrate. In: Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 29 (19), S. 1789–1794. DOI Link

  • Hundt, M.; Schiffer, M.; Weiss, M.; Schreiber, B.; Kreiss, C. M.; Schulz, R.; Gergs, R. (2015) Effect of temperature on growth, survival and respiratory rate of larval allis shad Alosa alosa. In: Knowl Manag Aquat Ec 416, 27, 10.1051/kmae/2015023. DOI Link

  • Schulz, R.; Bundschuh, M.; Gergs, R.; Brühl, C. A.; Diehl, D.; Entling, M. H.; Fahse, L.; Frör, O.; Jungkunst, H. F.; Lorke, A.; Schäfer, R. B.; Schaumann, G. E.; Schwenk, K. (2015) Review on environmental alterations propagating from aquatic to terrestrial ecosystems. In: Sci Total Environ 538, S. 246–261. DOI Link

  • Wieczorek, M. V.; Kötter, D.; Gergs, R.; Schulz, R. (2015) Using stable isotope analysis in stream mesocosms to study potential effects of environmental chemicals on aquatic-terrestrial subsidies. In: Environmental Science and Pollution Research 22, S. 12892–12901. DOI Link

  • Gergs, R.; Koester, M.; Schulz, R. S.; Schulz, R. (2014) Potential alteration of cross-ecosystem subsidies by an invasive aquatic invertebrate: Implications for the terrestrial food web. In: Freshwater Biol 59, S. 2645–2655. DOI Link

  • Bundschuh, M.; Gergs, R.; Schadt, S.; Schulz, R. (2013) Do differences in sensitivity between native and invasive amphipods explain their coexistence in Lake Constance? A case study with lambda-cyhalothrin. In: Chemosphere 92, S. 483–489. DOI Link