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Max Lindmark
Max Lindmark
Researcher at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Department of Aquatic
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Temperature‐dependent body size effects determine population responses to climate warming
M Lindmark, M Huss, J Ohlberger, A Gårdmark
Ecology Letters 21 (2), 181-189, 2018
1192018
Optimum growth temperature declines with body size within fish species
M Lindmark, J Ohlberger, A Gårdmark
Global Change Biology 28 (7), 2259-2271, 2022
712022
Experimental evidence of gradual size‐dependent shifts in body size and growth of fish in response to warming
M Huss, M Lindmark, P Jacobson, RM van Dorst, A Gårdmark
Global Change Biology 25 (7), 2285-2295, 2019
712019
Size‐based ecological interactions drive food web responses to climate warming
M Lindmark, J Ohlberger, M Huss, A Gårdmark
Ecology Letters 22 (5), 778-786, 2019
672019
Temperature impacts on fish physiology and resource abundance lead to faster growth but smaller fish sizes and yields under warming
M Lindmark, A Audzijonyte, JL Blanchard, A Gårdmark
Global Change Biology 28 (21), 6239-6253, 2022
402022
Integrative approaches to understanding organismal responses to aquatic deoxygenation
HA Woods, AL Moran, D Atkinson, A Audzijonyte, M Berenbrink, ...
The Biological Bulletin 243 (2), 85-103, 2022
232022
Mechanistic temperature-size rule explanation should reconcile physiological and mortality responses to temperature
A Audzijonyte, E Jakubavičiūtė, M Lindmark, SA Richards
The Biological Bulletin 243 (2), 220-238, 2022
142022
Effects of warming on intraguild predator communities with ontogenetic diet shifts
V Thunell, M Lindmark, M Huss, A Gårdmark
The American Naturalist 198 (6), 706-718, 2021
142021
Larger but younger fish when growth outpaces mortality in heated ecosystem
M Lindmark, M Karlsson, A Gårdmark
eLife 12, e82996, 2023
102023
Evaluating drivers of spatiotemporal variability in individual condition of a bottom-associated marine fish, Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)
M Lindmark, SC Anderson, M Gogina, M Casini
ICES Journal of Marine Science 80 (5), 1539–1550, 2023
52023
Temperature-and body size scaling: effects on individuals, populations and food webs
M Lindmark
Acta Universitatis Agriculturae Sueciae, 2020
5*2020
Temperature‐dependence assumptions drive projected responses of diverse size‐based food webs to warming
JCP Reum, P Woodworth‐Jefcoats, C Novaglio, R Forestier, ...
Earth's Future 12 (3), e2023EF003852, 2024
32024
Fisk-och skaldjursbestånd i hav och sötvatten 2019: resursöversikt
A Bryhn, A Sundelöf, A Lingman, AB Florin, E Petersson, F Vitale, ...
Havs-och vattenmyndighetens rapport, 2020
32020
Fisk-och skaldjursbestånd i hav och sötvatten 2018
A Sandström, A Bryhn, A Sundelöf, A Lingman, AB Florin, E Petersson, ...
Havs-och vattenmyndighetens rapport, 2019
32019
Detecting, attributing, and projecting global marine ecosystem and fisheries change: FishMIP 2.0
JL Blanchard, C Novaglio, O Maury, CS Harrison, CM Petrik, LDF Arcos, ...
Authorea Preprints, 2024
22024
An Integrated Global-to-Regional Scale Workflow for Simulating Climate Change Impacts on Marine Ecosystems
K Ortega-Cisneros, L Arcos, M Lindmark, C Novaglio, ...
ESS Open Archive, 2024
12024
Assessing the overlap between fishing activities and chondrichthyans distribution exposes high-risk areas for bycatch of threatened species
F Maioli, B Weigel, M Lindmark, C Manfredi, W Zupa, I Bitetto, T Russo, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.10. 25.563919, 2023
12023
Resistance of Australian fish communities to drought and flood: implications for climate change and adaptations
HH Hansen, E Bergman, K Kopf, M Lindmark
Ecography, e07442, 2024
2024
Temperature affects fish body sizes. Which sizes?
A Audzijonyte, KH Andersen, D Atkinson, J Bigman, JL Blanchard, ...
Authorea Preprints, 2024
2024
Stronger effect of temperature on body growth in cool than in warm populations suggests lack of local adaptation
M Lindmark, J Ohlberger, A Gårdmark
bioRxiv, 2024.01. 17.575983, 2024
2024
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