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PUBLICATIONS

2011
  1. Aarts, G., Fieberg, J., Matthiopoulos, J. Comparative interpretation of count, presence–absence and point methods for species distribution models. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, doi: 10.1111/j.2041-210X.2011.00141.x.
  2. Acou, A., Rivot, E., van Gils, J.A., Legault, A., Ysnel, F., Feunteun, E. Habitat carrying capacity is reached for the European eel in a small coastal catchment: evidence and implications for managing eel stocks. Freshwater Biology 56, 952-968.
  3. Alunno-Bruscia, M., Van der Veer, H.W., Kooijman, S.A.L.M. The AquaDEB project (phase II): Physiological flexibility of aquatic animals analysed with a generic dynamic energy budget model (phase II). Journal of Sea Research 66, 263-269.
  4. Bartolomé, C., Maside, X., Camphuysen, C.J. Multilocus population analysis of Common Loon (Gavia immer) mtDNA reveals low genetic diversity and lack of differentiation across the species breeding range. Organisms Diversity and Evolution 11, 307-316.
  5. Beukema, J.J., Dekker, R. Benthic species diversity and sediment composition: Comment on Compton et al. (2008). Marine Ecology-Progress Series 440, 281-283.
  6. Beukema, J.J., Dekker, R. Increasing species richness of the macrozoobenthic fauna on tidal flats of the Wadden Sea by local range expansion and invasion of exotic species. Helgoland Marine Research 65, 155-164.
  7. Cadee, G.C. Hydrobia as "Jonah in the whale": Shell repair after passing through the digestive tract of Shelducks alive. Palaios 26, 245-249.
  8. Cadee, G.C. Sea heart and nickar nuts in a Flemish painting of 1617. Archives of Natural History 38, 353-356.
  9. Camphuysen, C.J. Northern gannets Morus bassanus in the North Sea: foraging distribution and feeding techniques around the Bass Rock. Brit. Birds 104, 60-76.
  10. Camphuysen, C.J. Recent trends and spatial patterns in nearshore sightings of harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) in the Netherlands (Southern Bight, North Sea), 1990-2010. Lutra 54, 37-44.
  11. Camphuysen, C.J., Krop, A. Maternal care, calf-training and site fidelity in a wild harbour porpoise in the North Sea. Lutra 54, 123-126.
  12. Camphuysen, C.J., Vercruijsse, H.J.P., Spaans, A.L. Colony- and age-specific seasonal dispersal of Herring Gulls Larus argentatus breeding in The Netherlands. Journal of Ornithology 152, 849-868.
  13. Camphuysen, K. Seabirds and chronic oil pollution: Self-cleaning properties of gulls, Laridae, as revealed from colour-ring sightings. Marine Pollution Bulletin 62, 514-519.
  14. Clavier, J., Chauvaud, L., Carlier, A., Amice, E., Van der Geest, M., Labrosse, P., Diagne, A., Hily, C. Aerial and underwater carbon metabolism of a Zostera noltii seagrass bed in the Banc d'Arguin, Mauritania. Aquatic Botany 95, 24-30.
  15. Compton, T.J., Kraan, C., Rijkenberg, M.J.A., Troost, T.A., Rogers, D.I., Leyrer, J., Pearson, G., Piersma, T. Sampling bivalves on tidal flats: possibility of missing rare species, versus smoothing of environmental variation REPLY COMMENT. Marine Ecology-Progress Series 440, 285-288.
  16. Duijns, S., van Dijk, J.G.B., Kraus, R.H.S., Mateman, A.C., van den Brink, B., van Hooft, P. An additional field method to sex adult Barn Swallows during the non-breeding season in Zambia: white spot length in the outer tail feather. Ostrich 82, 129-134.
  17. Eklöf, J.S., van der Heide, T., Donadi, S., van der Zee, E.M., O’Hara, R., Eriksson, B.K. Habitat-Mediated Facilitation and Counteracting Ecosystem Engineering Interactively Influence Ecosystem Responses to Disturbance. PLoS ONE 6(8): e23229.
  18. Elsner, N.O., Jacobsen, S., Thieltges, D.W., Reise, K. Alien parasitic copepods in mussels and oysters of the Wadden Sea. Helgoland Marine Research 65, 299-307.
  19. Estrella, S.M., Storey, A.W., Pearson, G.B., Piersma, T. Potential effects of Lyngbya majuscula blooms on benthic invertebrate diversity and shorebird foraging ecology at Roebuck Bay, Western Australia: preliminary results. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 94, 171-179.
  20. Freitas, V., Lika, K., Witte, J.J., van der Veer, H.W. Food conditions of the sand goby Pomatoschistus minutus in shallow waters: an analysis in the context of Dynamic Energy Budget theory. Journal of Sea Research 66, 440-446.
  21. Gazeau, F., Gattuso, J.P., Greaves, M., Elderfield, H., Peene, J., Heip, C.H., Middelburg, J.J. Effect of Carbonate Chemistry Alteration on the Early Embryonic Development of the Pacific Oyster (Crassostrea gigas). Plos One 6.
  22. Hoffmann, L., van Heugten, B., Lavaleye, M.S.S. Gastropoda (Mollusca) from the Rockall and Hatton Banks, northeastern Atlantic Ocean. Part 2. Miscellanea Malacologica 4, 85-118.
  23. Hoffmann, L., van Heugten, B., Lavaleye, M.S.S. Yoldiella ovulum La Perna, 2004 (Bivalvia: Yoldiidae), recorded from off Morocco, northeast Atlantic Ocean. Miscellanea Malacologica 5, 53-56.
  24. Hoffmann, L., van Heugten, B., Lavaleye, M.S.S. Margarites toroides n. sp. (Gastropoda: Turbinidae), a new species from off northwestern Morocco, North-East Atlantic Ocean. Miscellanea Malacologica 5, 57-60.
  25. Hummel, C., Honkoop, P., van der Meer, J. Small is profitable: No support for the optimal foraging theory in sea stars Asterias rubens foraging on the blue edible mussel Mytilus edulis. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science 94, 89-92.
  26. Hunsicker, M.E., Ciannelli, L., ….., Freitas, V., ….., van der Veer, H.W., et al. Functional responses and scaling in predator-prey interactions of marine fishes: contemporary issues and emerging concepts. Ecology Letters 14, 1288-1299.
  27. Jeffreys, R.M., Lavaleye, M.S.S., Bergman, M.J.N., Duineveld, G.C.A., Witbaard, R. Do abyssal scavengers use phytodetritus as a food resource? Video and biochemical evidence from the Atlantic and Mediterranean. Deep-Sea Research Part I-Oceanographic Research Papers 58, 415-428.
  28. Kraan, C., Dekinga, A., Piersma, T. Now an empty mudflat: past and present benthic abundances in the western Dutch Wadden Sea. Helgoland Marine Research 65, 51-58.
  29. Kroencke, I., ……, Bergman, M.J.N., ….., Duineveld, G.C.A., ……., Lavaleye, M.S.S., et al. Changes in North Sea macrofauna communities and species distribution between 1986 and 2000. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science 94, 1-15.
  30. Lika, K., Kearney, M.R., Freitas, V., van der Veer, H.W., van der Meer, J., Wijsman, J.W.M., Pecquerie, L., Kooijman, S.A.L.M. The “covariation method” for estimating the parameters of the standard Dynamic Energy Budget model I: Philosophy and approach. Journal of Sea Research 66, 270-277.
  31. Lindeboom, H.J., Kouwenhoven, H.J., Bergman, M.J.N., Bouma, S., Brasseur, S., Daan, R., Fijn, R.C., de Haan, D., Dirksen, S., van Hal, R., Lambers, R.H.R., Ter Hofstede, R., Krijgsveld, K.L., Leopold, M., Scheidat, M. Short-term ecological effects of an offshore wind farm in the Dutch coastal zone; a compilation. Environmental Research Letters 6, 1-13.
  32. Lok, T., Overdijk, O., Tinbergen, J.M., Piersma, T. The paradox of spoonbill migration: most birds travel to where survival rates are lowest. Animal Behaviour 82, 837-844.
  33. Lourenco, P.M., Kentie, R., Schroeder, J., Groen, N.M., Hooijmeijer, J.C.E.W., Piersma, T. Repeatable timing of northward departure, arrival and breeding in Black-tailed Godwits Limosa l. limosa, but no domino effects. Journal of Ornithology 152, 1023-1032.
  34. Luttikhuizen, P.C., Bol, A., Cardoso, J.F.M.F., Dekker, R. Overlapping distributions of cryptic Scoloplos cf. armiger species in the western Wadden Sea. Journal of Sea Research 66, 231-237.
  35. Luttikhuizen, P.C., Bol, A., Witte, H., van Bleijswijk, J., Haddrath, O., Baker, A.J., Piersma, T., Reneerkens, J. Novel and cross-species microsatellite markers for parentage analysis in Sanderling Calidris alba. Journal of Ornithology 152, 807-810.
  36. Luttikhuizen, P.C., Honkoop, P.J.C., Drent, J. Intraspecific egg size variation and sperm limitation in the broadcast spawning bivalve Macoma balthica. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 396, 156-161.
  37. Mathot, K.J., van den Hout, P.J., Piersma, T., Kempenaers, B., Reale, D., Dingemanse, N.J. Disentangling the roles of frequency-vs. state-dependence in generating individual differences in behavioural plasticity. Ecology Letters 14, 1254-1262.
  38. Matthiopoulos, J., Hebblewhite, M., Aarts, G., Fieberg, J.  Generalized functional responses for species distributions. Ecology 92, 83–589.
  39. Moodley, L., Nigam, R., Ingole, B., Babu, C., Panchang, R., Nanajkar, M., Sivadas, S., Van Breugel, P., van IJzerloo, L., Rutgers, R., Heip, C., Soetaert, K., Middelburg, J. Oxygen minimum seafloor ecological (mal) functioning. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 398, 91-100.
  40. Mouritsen, K.N., Poulin, R., McLaughlin, J.P., Thieltges, D.W. Food web including metazoan parasites for an intertidal ecosystem in New Zealand. Data Paper, Ecological Archives E092-173. Ecology 92, 2006.
  41. Philippart, C.J.M., Anadon, R., Danovaro, R., Dippner, J.W., Drinkwater, K.F., Hawkins, S.J., Oguz, T., O'Sullivan, G., Reid, P.C. Impacts of climate change on European marine ecosystems: Observations, expectations and indicators. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 400, 52-69.
  42. Piersma, T. Flyway evolution is too fast to be explained by the modern synthesis: proposals for an 'extended' evolutionary research agenda. Journal of Ornithology 152, 151-159.
  43. Piersma, T. From spoonbill to Spoon-billed Sandpiper: the perceptual dimensions of the niche. Ibis 153, 659-661.
  44. Piersma, T. Why marathon migrants get away with high metabolic ceilings: towards an ecology of physiological restraint. Journal of Experimental Biology 214, 295-302.
  45. Portugal, S.J., Green, J.A., Piersma, T., Eichhorn, G., Butler, P.J. Greater energy stores enable flightless moulting geese to increase resting behaviour. Ibis 153, 868-874.
  46. Poulin, R., Blanar, C.A., Thieltges, D.W., Marcogliese, D.J. The biogeography of parasitism in sticklebacks: distance, habitat differences and the similarity in parasite occurrence and abundance. Ecography 34, 540-551.
  47. Poulin, R., Krasnov, B.R., Mouillot, D., Thieltges, D.W. The comparative ecology and biogeography of parasites. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 366, 2379-2390.
  48. Quaintenne, G., van Gils, J.A., Bocher, P., Dekinga, A., Piersma, T. Scaling up ideals to freedom: are densities of red knots across western Europe consistent with ideal free distribution? Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 278, 2728-2736.
  49. Rakhimberdiev, E., Verkuil, Y.I., Saveliev, A.A., Vaisanen, R.A., Karagicheva, J., Soloviev, M.Y., Tomkovich, P.S., Piersma, T. A global population redistribution in a migrant shorebird detected with continent-wide qualitative breeding survey data. Diversity and Distributions 17, 144-151.
  50. Reneerkens, J., Grond, K., Schekkerman, H., Tulp, I., Piersma, T. Do uniparental Sanderlings Calidris alba increase egg eat input to compensate for low nest attentiveness? Plos One 6.
  51. Reperant, L.A., van de Bildt, M.W.G., van Amerongen, G., Buehler, D.M., Osterhaus, A.D.M.E., Jenni-Eiermann, S., Piersma, T., Kuiken, T. Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus H5N1 infection in a long-distance migrant shorebird under migratory and non-migratory states. Plos One 6.
  52. Santos, S., Cardoso, J.F.M.F., Carvalho, C., Luttikhuizen, P.C., van der Veer, H.W. Seasonal variability in somatic and reproductive investment of the bivalve Scrobicularia plana (da Costa, 1778) along a latitudinal gradient. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science 92, 19-26.
  53. Santos, S., Luttikhuizen, P.C., Campos, J., Heip, C.H.R., van der Veer, H.W. Spatial distribution patterns of the peppery furrow shell Scrobicularia plana (da Costa, 1778) along the European coast: A review. Journal of Sea Research 66, 238-247.
  54. Saraiva, S., van der Meer, J., Kooijman, S.A.L.M., Sousa, T. DEB parameter estimation for Mytilus edulis. Journal of Sea Research 66, 289-296.
  55. Saraiva, S., van der Meer, J., Kooijman, S.A.L.M., Sousa, T. Modelling feeding processes in bivalves: A mechanistic approach. Ecological Modelling 222, 514-523.
  56. Smallegange, I.M., van der Meer, J., Fiedler, W. Population dynamics of three songbird species in a nestbox population in Central Europe show effects of density, climate and competitive interactions. Ibis 153, 806-817.
  57. Spaans, B., van Kooten, L., Cremer, J., Leyrer, J., Piersma, T. Densities of individually marked migrants away from the marking site to estimate population sizes: a test with three wader populations. Bird Study 58, 130-140.
  58. Thieltges, D.W., Hof, C., Borregaard, M.K., Dehling, D.M., Brandl, M., Brandl, R., Poulin, R. Range size patterns in European freshwater trematodes. Ecography 34, 982-989.
  59. Thieltges, D.W., Hof, C., Dehling, D.M., Brändle, M., Brandl, R., Poulin, R. Host diversity and latitudinal gradients drive trematode diversity patterns in the European freshwater fauna. Global Ecology and Biogeography 20, 675-682.
  60. Thieltges, D.W., Reise, K., Mouritsen, K.N., McLaughlin, J.P., Poulin, R. Food web including metazoan parasites for a tidal basin in Germany and Denmark. Data paper, Ecological Archives E092-172. Ecology 92, 2005.
  61. Trimbos, K.B., Musters, C.J.M., Verkuil, Y.I., Kentie, R., Piersma, T., de Snoo, G.R. No evident spatial genetic structuring in the rapidly declining Black-tailed Godwit Limosa limosa limosa in The Netherlands. Conservation Genetics 12, 629-636.
  62. van der Geest, M., van Gils, J.A., van der Meer, J., Olff, H., Piersma, T. Suitability of calcein as an in situ growth marker in burrowing bivalves. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 399, 1-7.
  63. van der Heide, T., van der Zee, E., Donadi, S., Eklof, J.S., Eriksson, B.K., Olff, H., Piersma, T., van der Heide, W. A simple and low-cost method to estimate spatial positions of shorebirds: the Telescope-Mounted Angulator. Journal of Field Ornithology 82, 80-87.
  64. van der Meer, J., van der Veer, H.W., Witte, J.J. The disappearance of the European eel from the western Wadden Sea. Journal of Sea Research 66, 434-439.
  65. van der Veer, H.W., Koot, J., Aarts, G., Dekker, R., Diderich, W., Freitas, V., Witte, J.J. Food conditions of the sand goby Pomatoschistus minutus in shallow waters: an analysis in the context of Dynamic Energy Budget theory. Journal of Sea Research 66, 440-446.
  66. Vermeij, M.J.A., Bakker, J., van der Hal, N., Bak, R.P.M. Juvenile coral abundance has decreased by more than 50% in only three decades on a small Caribbean island. Diversity 3, 296-307.
  67. Vezina, F., Dekinga, A., Piersma, T. Shorebirds' Seasonal Adjustments in Thermogenic Capacity Are Reflected by Changes in Body Mass: How Preprogrammed and Instantaneous Acclimation Work Together. Integrative and Comparative Biology 51, 394-408.
  68. Wojczulanis-Jakubas, K., Jakubas, D., Welcker, J., Harding, A.M.A., Karnovsky, N.J., Kidawa, D., Steen, H., Stempniewicz, L., Camphuysen, C.J. Body size variation of a high-Arctic seabird: the dovekie (Alle alle). Polar Biology 34, 847-854.
  69. Yang, H.-Y., Chen, B., Barter, M., Piersma, T., Zhou, C.-F., Li, F.-S., Zhang, Z.-W. Impacts of tidal land reclamation in Bohai Bay, China: ongoing losses of critical Yellow Sea waterbird staging and wintering sites. Bird Conservation International 21, 241-259.
  70. Zander, C.D., Josten, N., Detloff, K.C., Poulin, R., McLaughlin, J.P., Thieltges, D.W. Food web including metazoan parasites for a brackish shallow water ecosystem in Germany and Denmark. Ecology 92, 2007.

 

Book chapters

  1. Cadee, G.C. Vincent van Gogh’s seaweeds. In: Nelson, C. (Ed.), History and mystery, p. 83.
  2. Camphuysen, C.J., de Leeuw, J. The impact of hydrophobic and insoluble chemicals released from merchant shipping on European marine ecosystems and wildlife. In: Calewaert, J.B., McDonough, N. (Eds.), Chemical Pollution in Europe's Seas: Programmes, Practices and Priorities for Research, Marine Board Position Paper 16, 51-63. Marine Board ESF, Ostend, Belgium.

Monographs (books)

  1. Piersma, T., van Gils, J.A. The Flexible Phenotype: A body-centred integration of ecology, physiology and behaviour. Oxford University Press, 221 pp. ISBN-10: 0199233721.

PhD theses

  1. Freitas, V. Climate-induced changes in estuarine predator-prey systems: a DEB approach. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 192 pp.
  2. Leyrer, J. Being at the right time at the right place: interpreting the annual life cycle of Afro-Siberian red knots. University of Groningen, 163 pp.

 

naar boven

 

2010
  1. Alves, J.A., Lourenco, P.M., Piersma, T., Sutherland, W.J., Gill, J.A. (2010) Population overlap and habitat segregation in wintering Black-tailed Godwits Limosalimosa. Bird Study 57, 381-391.
  2. Andresen, H., van der Meer, J.  Brown shrimp (Crangoncrangon, L.) functional response to density of different sized juvenile bivalves Macomabalthica (L.). Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 390, 31-38.
  3. Beukema, J.J., Dekker, R. Extraordinary low mortality rates reported in juvenile Pacific oysters in the German Wadden Sea. Helgoland Marine Research 64: 69-70.
  4. Beukema, J.J., Dekker, R., Philippart, C.J.M. Long-term variability in bivalve recruitment, mortality and growth and their contribution to fluctuations in food stocks of shellfish-eating birds. Marine Ecology Progress Series 414, 117-130.
  5. Bhavani, E.N., Renaud, P.E., Duineveld, G.C.A., Berge, J., Lavaleye, M.S.S., Reiss, H., Brattegard, T. Biodiversity trends along the Western European Margin. Plos One 5, 1-19.
  6. Bijleveld, A.I., Egas, M., van Gils, J.A., Piersma, T. Beyond the information centre hypothesis: communal roosting for information on food, predators, travel companions and mates? Oikos 119, 277-285.
  7. Buehler, D.M., Bugoni, L., Dorrestein, G.M., González, P.M., Pereira, J.J., Proença, L., de Lima Serrano, I., Baker, A.J., Piersma, T. Local mortality events in migrating sandpipers (Calidris) at a staging site in southern Brazil. Wader Study Group Bulletin 117, 150-156.
  8. Buehler, D.M., Tieleman, B.I., Piersma, T. How do migratory species stay healthy over the annual cycle? A conceptual model for immune function and for resistance to disease. Integrative and Comparative Biology 50, 346-357.
  9. Buehler, D.M., Tieleman, B.I., Piersma, T. Indices of immune function are lesser in red knots (Calidris canutus) recovering protein than in those storing fat during stopover in Delaware Bay. Auk 127, 394-401.
  10. Camphuijsen, C.J. (2010a). Declines in oil-rates of stranded birds in the North Sea highlight spatial patterns in reductions of chronic oil pollution. Marine Pollution Bulletin 60, 1299-1306.
  11. Camphuijsen, C.J., de Boer, P., Bouten, W., Gronert, A., Shamoun-Baranes, J. (2010b) Mammalian prey in Laridae: increased predation pressure on mammal populations expected. Lutra 53, 5-20.
  12. Camphuijsen, C.J., Gronert, A. (2010c) De broedbiologie van Zilver- en Kleine Mantelmeeuwen op Texel, 2006-2010. Limosa 83, 145-159.
  13. Camphuysen C.J., Schouten, S., Gronert, A. (2010d) Mystery spill of Polyisobutylene (C4H8)n off the Dutch coast affecting seabirds in March 2010. Seabird 23, 143-145.
  14. Camphuysen, C.J., Bao, R., Fortin M., Roselaar, C.S., Heubeck, M. (2010e). Post-mortem examination of Great Northern Divers Gavia immer killed in the Prestige oil spill, Galicia, Spain 2002-3. Seabird 23, 53-65.
  15. Campos, J., Bio, A., Cardoso, J.F.M.F.,Dapper, R., Witte, J.IJ., van der Veer, H.W.  Fluctuations of brown shrimp Crangoncrangon abundance in the western Dutch Wadden Sea. Marine Ecology Progress Series 405, 203-219.
  16. Chenuil, A., Hoareau, T.B., Egea, E., Penant, G., Rocher, C., Aurelle, D., Mokhtar-Jamai, K., Bishop, J.D.D., Boissin, E., Diaz, A., Krakau, M., Luttikhuizen, P.C., Patti, F.P., Blavet, N., Mousset, S. An efficient method to find potentially universal population genetic markers, applied to metazoans. BMC Evolutionary Biology 10, 276.
  17. Costa-Dias, S., Sousa, R., Freitas, V., Antunes, C. Factors influencing epibenthic assemblages in the Minho estuary (NW Iberian Peninsula). Marine Pollution Bulletin 61, 240-246.
  18. Dall, S.R.X., Schmidt, K.A., van Gils, J.A. Biological information in an ecological context. Oikos 119, 201-202.
  19. Davies, A.J., Duineveld, G.C.A., van Weering, T.C.E., Mienis, F., Quattrini, A.M., Seim, H.E., Bane, J.M., Ross, S.W. Short-term environmental variability in cold-water coral habitat at Viosca Knoll, Gulf of Mexico. Deep Sea Research 57, 199-212.
  20. De Vooys, C.G.N., van der Meer, J. The whelk (Buccinumundatum L.) in the western Dutch Wadden Sea in the period 1946-1970: Assessment of population characteristics and fishery impact. Journal of Sea Research 63, 11-16.
  21. Dietz, M.W., Spaans, B., Dekinga, A., Klaassen, M., Korthals, H., van Leeuwen, C., Piersma, T.  Do red knots (Calidriscanutusislandica) routinely skip iceland during southward migration? Condor 112, 48-55.
  22. Dolbeth, M., Martinho, F., Freitas, V., Costa-Dias, S., Campos, J., Pardal, M.A. Recruitment, growth and production of the dominant benthic and demersal fish of Minho and Mondego estuaries (Iberian Peninsula). Marine and Freshwater Research 61, 1399-1415.
  23. Eriksson, B.K., van der Heide, T., van de Koppel, J., Piersma, T., van der Veer, H.W., Olff, H. Major changes in the ecology of the Wadden Sea: Human impacts, ecosystem engineering and sediment dynamics. Ecosystems 13, 752-764.
  24. Filatov, M.V., Kaandorp, J.A., Postma, M., van Liere, R., Kruszynski, K.J., Vermeij, M.J.A., Streekstra, G.J., Bak, R.P.M. A comparison between coral colonies of the genus Madracis and simulated forms. Proceedings of the  Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 277, 3555-3561.
  25. Folmer, E.O., Olff, H., Piersma, T. How well do food distributions predict spatial distributions of shorebirds with different degrees of self-organization? Journal of Animal Ecology 79, 747-756.
  26. Frade, P., Reyes-Niva, M.C., Kaandorp, J.A., Luttikhuizen, P.C., Bak, R.P.M. Semi-permeable species boundaries in the coral genus Madracis: Introgression in a brooding coral system. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 57, 1072-1090.
  27. Freitas, V., Campos, J., Skreslet, S., van der Veer, H.W. Habitat quality of a subarctic nursery ground for 0-group plaice (Pleuronectesplatessa L.). Journal of Sea Research 64, 26-33.
  28. Freitas, V., Cardoso, J.F.M.F., Lika, K., Peck, M.A., Campos, J., Kooijman, S.A.L.M., van der Veer, H.W. Temperature tolerance and energetics: a dynamic energy budget-based comparison of North Atlantic marine species. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 365, 3553-3565.
  29. Gazeau F,  Gattuso J.P., Dawber C., Pronker A.E.,  Peene, F, Peene, J, Heip C.H.R, Middelburg, J. J. Effect of ocean acidification on the early life stages of the blue mussel Mytilus edulis. Biogeosciences 7, 2051-2060.
  30. Haelters, J. Kerckhof, F., Camphuijsen, C.J. The first historic record of a humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) from the Low Countries (Southern Bight of the North Sea). Lutra 53, 93-100.
  31. Hoffman, L., van Heugten, B., Lavaleye, M.S.S. Skeneimorph species (Gastropoda) from the Rockall and Hatton Banks, northeastern Atlantic Ocean. Miscellanea Malacologica 4, 47-61.
  32. Hoffmann, L., Heugten, B. van, Lavaleye, M.S.S. Gastropoda (Mollusca) from the Rockall and Hatton Banks, northeastern Atlantic Ocean (Part 2). Miscellanea Malacologica 4, 1-35.
  33. Jeffreys, R.M., Lavaleye, M.S.S., Bergman, M.J.N., Duineveld, G.C.A., Witbaard, R., Linley, T. Deep-sea macrourid fishes scavenge on plant material: Evidence from in situ observations. Deep Sea Research 57, 621-627.
  34. Johnson, P.T.G., Dobson, A., Laffert, K.D., Marcogliese, D., Memmott J., Orlofske, S.A., Poulin, R., Thieltges, D.W. When parasites become prey: Ecological and epidemiological significance of eating parasites. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 25: 362-371.
  35. Johnson, P.T.J., Thieltges, D.W. Diversity, decoys and the dilution effect: how ecological communities affect disease risk. Journal of Experimental Biology 213, 961-970.
  36. Kelly, D.W., Thomas, H., Thieltges D.W., Poulin, R., Tompkins, D.M. Trematode infection causes malformations and population effects in a declining New Zealand fish. Journal of Animal Ecology 79, 445-452.
  37. Kim, J.H., van der Meer, J., Schouten, S., Helmke, P., Willmott, V., Sangiorgi, F., Koc, N., Hopmans, E.C., Sinninghe Damsté, J.S. New indices and calibrations derived from the distribution of crenarchaeal isoprenoid tetraether lipids: Implications for past sea surface temperature reconstructions. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 74, 4639-4654.
  38. Klaassen, M., Piersma, T., Korthals, H., Dekinga, A., Dietz, M.W. Single-point isotope measurements in blood cells and plasma to estimate the time since diet switches. Functional Ecology 24, 796-804.
  39. Kooi, B.W., van der Meer, J. Bifurcation theory, adaptive dynamics and dynamic energy budget-structured populations of iteroparous species. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 365, 3579-3590.
  40. Kraan, C., Aarts, G., van der Meer, J., Piersma, T. The role of environmental variables in structuring landscape-scale species distributions in seafloor habitats. Ecology 91, 1583-1590.
  41. Kraan, C., van Gils, J.A., Spaans, B., Dekinga, A., Piersma, T. Why Afro-Siberian red knots Calidriscanutuscanutus have stopped staging in the western Dutch Wadden Sea during southward migration. Ardea 98, 155-160.
  42. Lourenco, P.M., Groen, N., Hooijmeijer, J.C.E.W., Piersma, T. The rice fields around the estuaries of the Tejo and Sado are a critical stopover area for the globally near-threatened black-tailed godwit Limosa l. limosa: Site description, international importance and conservation proposals. Airo 19, 19-26.
  43. Lourenco, P.M., Kentie, R., Schroeder, J., Alves, J.A., Groen, N.M., Hooijmeijer, J.C.E.W., Piersma, T. Phenology, stopover dynamics and population size of migrating Black-tailed Godwits Limosalimosalimosa in Portuguese rice plantations. Ardea 98, 35-42.
  44. Lourenco, P.M., Mandema, F.S., Hooijmeijer, J.C.E.W., Granadeiro, J.P., Piersma, T.  Site selection and resource depletion in black-tailed godwits Limosal.limosa eating rice during northward migration. Journal of Animal Ecology 79, 522-528.
  45. Luttikhuizen, P.C., Honkoop, P.J.C., Drent, J. Intraspecific egg size variation and sperm limitation in the broadcast spawning bivalve Macoma balthica. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 396, 156-161.
  46. Luttikhuizen, P.C., Dekker, R. Pseudo-cryptic species Arenicola defodiens and Arenicola marina (Polychaeta: Arenicolidae) in Wadden Sea, North Sea and Skagerrak: Morphological and molecular variation. Journal of Sea Research 63, 17-23.
  47. Petit, M., Vezina, F., Piersma, T. Ambient temperature does not affect fuelling rate in absence of digestive constraints in long-distance migrant shorebird fuelling up in captivity. Journal of Comparative Physiology B-Biochemical Systemic and Environmental Physiology 180, 847-856.
  48. Philippart, C.J.M., van Iperen, J.M., Cadée, G.C., Zuur, A.F. Long-term field observations on phytoplankton seasonality in a shallow coastal marine ecosystem, the Wadden Sea. Estuaries and Coasts 33, 286-294.
  49. Piersma, T., Hassell, C. Record numbers of grasshopper-eating waders (Oriental Pratincole, Oriental Plover, Little Curlew) on coastal west-Kimberley grasslands of NW Australia in mid February 2010. Wader Study Group Bulletin 117, 103-108.
  50. Quaintenne, G., van Gils, J.A., Bocher, P., Dekinga, A., Piersma, T. Diet selection in a molluscivore shorebird across Western Europe: does it show short- or long-term intake rate-maximization? Journal of Animal Ecology 79, 53-62.
  51. Reiss, H., Degraer, S., Duineveld, G.C.A., Kröncke, I., Aldridge, J., Craeymeersch, J.A., Eggleton, J.D., Hillewaert, H., Lavaleye, M.S.S., Moll, A., Pohlmann, T., Rachor, E., Robertson, M., Vanden Berghe, E., van Hoey, G., Rees, H.L. Spatial patterns of infauna, epifauna and demersal fish communities in the North Sea. ICES Journal of Marine Research 67, 278-293.
  52. Rogers, D.I., Yang, H.Y., Hassell, C.J., Boyle, A.N., Rogers, K.G., Chen, B., Zhang, Z.W., Piersma, T.  Red knots (Calidriscanutuspiersmai and C. c. rogersi) depend on a small threatened staging area in Bohai Bay, China. Emu 110, 307-315.
  53. Rutten, A.L., Oosterbeek, K., van der Meer, J., Verhulst, S., Ens, B.J. Experimental evidence for interference competition in oystercatchers, Haematopusostralegus. I. Captive birds. Behavioral Ecology 21, 1251-1260.
  54. Scheffers, S.R., van Soest, R.W.M., Nieuwland, G.,Bak, R.P.M. Coral reef framework cavities: Is functional similarity reflected in composition of the cryptic community? Atoll Res. Bull. 583, 1-24.
  55. Schmidt, K.A., Dall, S.R.X., van Gils, J.A. The ecology of information: an overview on the ecological significance of making informed decisions. Oikos 119, 304-316.
  56. Schroeder, J., Kentie, R., van der Velde, M., Hooijmeijer, J.C.E.W., Both, C., Haddrath, O., Baker, A.J., Piersma, T. Linking intronic polymorphism on the CHD1-Z gene with fitness correlates in Black-tailed Godwits Limosal. limosa. Ibis 152, 368-377.
  57. Scott, B., Sharples, O.N., Ross, O., Wang, J., Pierce, G.J., Camphuijsen, C.J. Subsurface hotspots in shallow seas: fine scale limited locations of marine top-predator foraging habitat indicated by tidal mixing and sub-surface chlorophyll. Marine Ecology Progress Series 408, 207-226.
  58. Shamoun-Baranes, J., Leyrer, J., van Loon, E., Bocher, P., Robin, F., Meunier, F., Piersma, T.  Stochastic atmospheric assistance and the use of emergency staging sites by migrants. Proceedings of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences 277, 1505-1511.
  59. Shamoun-Baranes, J., Bouten, W., Camphuijsen, C.J., Baaij, E. Riding the tide: intriguing observations of gulls resting at sea. Ibis 153, 411-415.
  60. Smallegange, I.M.,van der Meer, J. Testing a stochastic version of the Beddington-DeAngelis functional response in foraging shore crabs. Marine Biology 157, 1027-1040.
  61. Smallegange, I.M.,van der Meer, J., Sabelis, M.W. 'Take-away' foraging spatially uncouples predator and prey-attack distributions. Journal of Animal Ecology 79, 769-776.
  62. Studer, A., Thieltges, D.W., Poulin, R. Parasites and global warming: net effects of temperature on an intertidal host-parasite system. Marine Ecology Progress Series 415, 11-22.
  63. Thieltges, D.W., Dolch, T., Krakau, M., Poulin, R. Salinity gradient shapes distance decay of similarity among parasite communities in three marine fishes. Journal of Fish Biology 76, 1806-1814.
  64. Troost, T.A., Wijsman, J.W.M., Saraiva, S., Freitas, V. Modeling shellfish growth with Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) models: an application for cockles and mussels in the Oosterschelde (SW Netherlands). Philosophical Transactions Royal Society B 365, 3567-3577.
  65. Van den Hout, P.J., Mathot, K.J., Maas, L.R.M., Piersma, T. Predator escape tactics in birds: linking ecology and aerodynamics. Behavioral Ecology 21, 16-25.
  66. Vandepitte L. [.....], Heip, C.H.R. et al. Data integration for European marine biodiversity research: creating a database on benthos and plankton to study large-scale patterns and long-term changes.  Hydrobiologia 644, 1-13.
  67. Van der Veer, H.W., Freitas, V., Koot, J., Witte, J.IJ., Zuur, A.F. Food limitation in epibenthic species in temperate intertidal systems in summer: analysis of 0-group plaice Pleuronectesplatessa. Marine Ecology Progress Series 416, 215-227.
  68. Van Gils, J.A. State-dependent Bayesian foraging on spatially autocorrelated food distributions. Oikos 119, 237-244.
  69. Verkuil, Y.I., Piersma, T., Baker, A.J. A novel mitochondrial gene order in shorebirds (Scolopacidae, Charadriiformes). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 57, 411-416.
  70. Verkuil, Y.I., Wijmenga, J.J., Hooijmeijer, J.C.E.W., Piersma, T. Spring migration of Ruffs Philomachus pugnax in Fryslan: estimates of staging duration using resighting data. Ardea 98, 21-33.
  71. Vermeij, M.J.A., Debrot, A.O., van der Hal, N., Bakker, J., Bak, R.P.M. Increased recruitment rates indicate recovering populations of the sea urchin Diadema antillarum on Curaçao. Bulletin of Marine Science 86, 719-725.
  72. Vezina, F., Dekinga, A., Piersma, T. Phenotypic compromise in the face of conflicting ecological demands: an example in red knots Calidriscanutus. Journal of Avian Biology 41, 88-93.
  73. Wojczulanis-Jakubas K., D. Jakubas, J. Welcker, A.M.A. Harding, N.J. Karnovsky, D. Kidawa, H. Steen, L. Stempniewicz & C.J. Camphuysen (2010). Body size variation of a high-arctic seabird: the dovekie (Alle alle). Polar Biology 34: 847-854.

 

Book chapters

  1. Graaf, S. van der, Vlas, J. de, Herlyn, M., Voss, J., Heyer, K., Drent, J. Macrozoobenthos. In: Thematic Report No. 10,  Quality Status Report 2009, Common Wadden Sea Secretariat, Wilhelmshaven
  2. Philippart, C.J.M., Epping H.G. The Wadden Sea: A Coastal Ecosystem under Continuous Change. In: Kennish, M.J., Paerl, H.W. (eds.) Coastal Lagoons: Critical Habitats of Environmental Change. CRC Press - Marine Science Book Series, 403-435.
  3. Philippart C.J.M., Epping H.G. Climate change and Ecology. In: Marencic H. (ed.) Quality Status Report of the Wadden Sea 2009 (http://www.waddensea-secretariat.org/QSR-2009/).

 

PhD theses

  1. Kraan, C. Spatial ecology of intertidal macrobenthic fauna in a changing Wadden Sea. Groningen University, 200 pp.
  2. Van den Hout, P.J. Struggle for Safety: Adaptive responses of wintering waders to their avian predators. Groningen University, 200 pp.

 

naar boven

2009
  1. Alunno-Bruscia, M., van der Veer, H.W., Kooijman, S.A.L.M. The AquaDEB project (phase I): Analysing the physiological flexibility of aquatic species and connecting physiological diversity to ecological and evolutionary processes by using Dynamic Energy Budgets. Journal of  Sea Research 62, 43-48.
  2. Bak, R.P.M., Nieuwland, G., Meesters, E.H. Coral growth rates revisited after 31 years: What is causing lower extension rates in Acropora palmata? Bulletin of Marine Science 84, 287-294.
  3. Beukema, J.J., Dekker, R., Jansen, J.M. Some like it cold: populations of the tellinid bivalve Macoma balthica (L.) suffer in various ways from a warming climate. Marine Ecology Progress Series 384, 135-145.
  4. Beukema, J.J., Dekker, R. The intertidal zoning of cockles (Cerastoderma edule) in the Wadden Sea, or why cockle fishery disturbed areas of high biodiversity. Helgoland Marine Research 63, 287-291.
  5. Bijleveld, A.I., Mullers, R.H.E. Reproductive effort in biparental care: an experimental study in long-lived Cape gannets. Behavioral Ecology 20, 736-744.
  6. Bolle, L.J., Dickey-Collas, M., van Beek, J.K.L., Erftemeijer, P.L.A. Witte, J.IJ., van der Veer, H.W., Rijnsdorp, A.D. Variability in transport of fish eggs and larvae. III. Effects of hydrodynamics and larval behaviour on recruitment in plaice. Marine Ecology Progress Series 390, 195-211.
  7. Buehler, D.M., Tieleman, B.I., Piersma, T. Age and environment affect constitutive immune function in red knots (Calidris canutus). Journal of Ornithology 150, 815-825.
  8. Buehler, D.M., Encinas-Viso, F., Petit, M., Vézina, F., Tieleman, B.I., Piersma, T. Limited access to food and physiological trade-offs in a long-distance migrant shorebird. II. Constitutive immune function and the acute-phase response. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 82, 561-571.
  9. Buehler, D.M.,Koolhaas, A., van't Hof, T.J., Schwabl, I., Dekinga, A., Piersma, T., Tieleman, B.I. No evidence for melatonin-linked immunoenhancement over the annual cycle of an avian species. Journal of Comparative Physiology A 195, 445-451.
  10. Butler, P. G., Richardson, C.A., Scourse, J.A., Witbaard, R., Schöne, B.R., Fraser, N.M., Wanamaker Jr., A.D., Bryant, C.L., Harris, I., Robertson, I. Accurate increment identification and the spatial extent of the common signal in five Arctica islandica chronologies from the Fladen Ground, northern North Sea, Paleoceanography, 24, PA2210.
  11. Campos, J.,Freitas, V., Pedrosa, C., Fonds, M.,van der Veer, H.W. Latitudinal variation in the growth of Crangon crangon: does counter-gradient growth compensation occur? Journal of  Sea Research 62, 229-237.
  12. Campos, J., Pedrosa, C., Rodrigues, J., Santos, S., Witte, J.IJ., van der Veer, H.W. Population zoogeography of brown shrimp Crangon crangon along its distributional range based on morphometric characters Journal of the Marine Biological Assosication of the U.K. 89, 499-507.
  13. Campos, J.,van der Veer, H.W., Freitas, V., Kooijman, S.A.L.M. Contribution of different generations of the brown shrimp Crangon crangon (L.) in the Dutch Wadden Sea to commercial fisheries: A dynamic energy budget approach. Journal of Sea Research 62, 106-113.
  14. Cardoso, J.F.M.F.,Witte, J.IJ., van der Veer, H.W. Reproductive investment of the American razor clam Ensis americanus in the Dutch Wadden Sea. Journal of Sea Research 62, 295-298.
  15. Cardoso, J.F.M.F.,Witte, J.IJ., van der Veer, H.W. Differential reproductive strategies of two bivalves in the Dutch Wadden Sea. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science 84, 37-44.
  16. Compton, T.J.,Troost, T.A., Drent, J., Kraan, C., Bocher, P., Leyrer, J.,Dekinga, A., Piersma, T. Repeatable sediment associations of burrowing bivalves across six European tidal flat systems. Marine Ecology Progress Series 382, 87-98.
  17. Dakos V., Benincà, E., van Nes, E.H., Philippart, C.J.M., Scheffer, M., Huisman, J. Interannual variability in species composition explained as seasonally entrained chaos. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 276, 2871-2880.
  18. Davies, A.J., Duineveld, G.C.A.,  Lavaleye, M.S.S., Bergman, M.J.N., van Haren, H., Murray R.J. Downwelling and deep-water bottom currents as food supply mechanisms to the cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa (Scleractinia) at the Mingulay Reef Complex. Limnology and Oceanography 54, 620-629.
  19. Dietz, M.W., Jenni-Eiermann, S., Piersma, T. The use of plasma metabolites to predict weekly body-mass change in red knots. Condor 111, 88-99.
  20. Duijns, S., van Dijk, J.G.B., Spaans, B., Jukema, J., de Boer, W.F., Piersma, T. Foraging site selection of two subspecies of bar-tailed godwit Limosa lapponica: time minimizers accept greater predation danger than energy minimizers. Ardea  97, 51-59.
  21. Freitas, V.,Cardoso, J.F.M.F., Santos, S., Campos, J., Drent, J., Savaira, S., Witte, J.IJ., Kooijman, S.A.L.M., van der Veer, H.W.  Reconstruction of food conditions for North Atlantic bivalve species based on Dynamic Energy Budgets. Journal of Sea Research 62, 75-82.
  22. Gill Jr, R.E., Tibbitts, T.L., Douglas, D.C., Handel, C.M., Mulcahy, D.M., Gottschalck, J.C., Warnock, N., McCaffery, B.J., Battley, P.F., Piersma, T. Extreme endurance flights by landbirds crossing the Pacific Ocean: ecological corridor rather than barrier? Proceedings of the Royal Society B 276, 447-457.
  23. Gooday, A.J., Levin, L.A., Aranda da Silva, A., Bett, B.J., Cowie, G.L., Dissard, D., Gage, J.D., Hughes, D.J., Jeffreys, R.M., Lamont, P.L., Larkin, K.E., Murty, S.J., Schumacher, S., Whitcraft, C., Woulds, C. Faunal responses to oxygen gradients on the Pakistan margin: A comparison of foraminiferans, macrofauna and megafauna. Deep-Sea Research II 56, 488-502.
  24. Hippler, D., Buhl, D., Witbaard, R., Richter, D.K., Immenhauser, A. Towards a better understanding of magnesium-isotope ratios from marine skeletal carbonates. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 73, 6134-6146.
  25. Hoffman, L., van Heugten, B., Lavaleye, M.S.S. A new genus and a new species in the family Pyramidellidae (Gastropoda) from the Rockall Bank, NE Atlantic Ocean. Miscellanea Malacologica 3, 83-86.
  26. Hoffman, L., van Heugten, B., Lavaleye, M.S.S. A new species in the family Yoldiidae (Bivalvia) from the Bay of Cadiz, NE Atlantic Ocean. Miscellanea Malacologica 4, 77-81.
  27. Jeffreys, R.M., Wolff, G.A., Cowie, G.L. Influence of oxygen on heterotrophic reworking of sedimentary lipids at the Pakistan Margin. Deep-Sea Research II 56, 358-375.
  28. Jeffreys, R.M., Wolff, G.A., Murty, S.J. The trophic ecology of key megafaunal species at the Pakistan margin: evidence from stable isotopes and lipid biomarkers. Deep-Sea Research I 56, 1816-1833.
  29. Jenni-Eiermann, S., Hasselquist, D., Lindström, Å., Koolhaas, A.,Piersma, T. Are birds stressed during long-term flights? A wind-tunnel study on circulating corticosterone in the red knot. General and Comparative Endocrinology 164, 101-106.
  30. Kraan, C., van Gils, J.A., Spaans, B., Dekinga, A., Bijleveld, A.I., van Roomen, M., Kleefstra, R., Piersma, T. Landscape-scale experiment demonstrates that Wadden Sea intertidal flats are used to capacity by molluscivore migrant shorebirds. Journal of Animal Ecology 78, 1259-1268.
  31. Kraan, C., van der Meer, J., Dekinga, A., Piersma, T. Patchiness of macrobenthic invertebrates in homogenized intertidal habitats: hidden spatial structure at a landscape scale. Marine Ecology - Progress Series 383, 211-224.
  32. Lavaleye, M., Duineveld, G., Lundälv, T., White, M., Guihen, D., Kiriakoulakis K., Wolff, G. Cold-water corals on the Tisler Reef: preliminary observations on the dynamic reef environment. Oceanography 22, 76-84.
  33. Leyrer, J., Pruiksma, S., Piersma, T. On 4 June 2008 Siberian red knots at the Elbe Mouth kissed the canonical evening departure rule goodbye. Ardea 97, 71-79.
  34. Loebl , M., Colijn, F., van Beusekom, J.E.E., Baretta-Bekker, J.G., Lancelot, C., Philippart, C.J.M., Rousseau, V., Wiltshire, K.H. Recent patterns in potential phytoplankton limitation along the Northwest European continental coast. Journal of Sea Research 61, 34-43.
  35. Lourenço, P.M., Piersma, T. Waterbird densities in South European rice fields as a function of rice management. Ibis 151, 196-199.
  36. Martin, G.R., Piersma, T. Vision and touch in relation to foraging and predator detection: insightful contrasts between a plover and a sandpiper. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 276, 437-445.
  37. Mathot, K.J., van den Hout, P.J.,Piersma, T. Differential responses of red knots, Calidris canutus, to perching and flying sparrowhawk, Accipiter nisus, models. Animal Behaviour 77, 1179-1185.
  38. Olff, H., Alonso, D., Berg, M.P., Eriksson, B.K., Loreau, M., Piersma, T., Rooney, N. Parallel ecological networks in ecosystems. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B 364, 1755-1779.
  39. Peterse, F., Schouten, S., van der Meer, J., van der Meer, M.T.J., Sinninghe Damsté, J.S. Distribution of branched tetraether lipids in geothermally heated soils: Implications for the MBT/CBT temperature proxy. Organic Geochemistry 40, 201-205.
  40. Piersma, T., van der Velde, M. Breeding season-specific sex diagnostics in the monomorphic house martin Delichon urbicum. Bird Study 55, 127-131.
  41. Pieters, F.F.J.M, Cadée, G.C. Obituaries. Professor L.B. Holthuis (1921-2008), carcinologist and historian of natural history: Honorary member (1983); Founders Medal (1987). Archives Natural History 36, 327-351.
  42. Reiss, H., Degraer, S., Duineveld, G.C.A., Kröncke, I., Aldridge, J., Craeymeersch, J., Eggleton, J.D., Hillewaert, H., Lavaleye, M.S.S., Moll, A., Pohlmann, T., Rachor, E., Robertson, M., vanden Berghe, E., van Hoey, G., and Rees, H. L. Spatial patterns of infauna, epifauna, and demersal fish communities in the North Sea. In: ICES Journal of Marine Science Advance Access published November 29, 2009:1-16.
  43. Reneerkens, J., Benhoussa, A., Boland, H., Collier, M., Grond, K., Günther, K., Hallgrimsson, G.T., Hansen, J., Meissner, W., de Meulenaer, B., Ntiamoa-Baidu, Y., Piersma, T., Poot, M., van Roomen, M., Summers, R.W., Tomkovich, P.S., Underhill, L.G. Sanderlings using African-Eurasian flyways: a review of current knowledge. Wader Study Group Bulletin 116, 2-20.
  44. Roberts, J. M., Davies, A.J.,  Henry, L.A., Dodds, L.A., Duineveld, G.C.A., Lavaleye, M.S.S., Maier, C., van Soest, R.W.M., Bergman, M.J.N., Hühnerbach, V., Huvenne, V.A.I., Sinclair, D.J., Watmough, T., Long, D., Green, S.L., van Haren, H. Mingulay reef complex: an interdisciplinary study of cold-water coral habitat, hydrography and biodiversity. Marine Ecology Progress Series 397, 139–151.
  45. Schouten, S., Hopmans, E.C., van der Meer, J., Mets, A., Bard, E., Bianchi, T.S., Diefendorf, A., Escala, M., Freeman, K.H., Furukawa, Y., Huguet, C., Ingalls, A., Menot-Combes, G., Nederbragt, A.J., Oba, M., Pearson, A., Pearson, E.J., Rosell-Mele, A., Schaeffer, P., Shah, S.R., Shanahan, T.M., Smith, R.W., Smittenberg, R., Talbot, H.M., Uchida, M., Van Mooy, B.A.S., Yamamoto, M., Zhang, Z.H., Sinninghe Damsté, J.S. An interlaboratory study of TEX86 and BIT analysis using high-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems 10, Q03012.
  46. Schroeder, J., Lourenço, P.M., Hooijmeijer, J.C.E.W., Both, C., Piersma, T. A possible case of contemporary selection leading to a decrease in sexual plumage dimorphism in a grassland-breeding shorebird. Behavioral Ecology 20, 797-807.
  47. Smallegange,I.M., van Noordwijk,C.G.E., van der Meer, J.van der Veer, H.W. Spatial distributions of shore crabs (Carcinus maenas) in an intertidal environment in relation to their morphology, prey availability and competition. Marine Ecology Progress Series 392, 143-155.
  48. Smallegange, I.M.,van der Meer, J. The distribution of unequal predators across food patches is not necessarily (semi)truncated. Behavioral Ecology 20, 525-534.
  49. Tulp, I., Schekkerman, H., Bruinzeel, L.W., Jukema, J., Visser, G.H., Piersma, T. Energetic demands during incubation and chick rearing in a uniparental and a biparental shorebird breeding in the High Arctic. Auk 126, 155-164.
  50. Van der Meer, J., Smallegange, I.M. A stochastic version of the Beddington-DeAngelis functional response: modelling interference for a finite number of predators. Journal of Animal Ecology 78, 134-142.
  51. Van der Veer, H.W., Bolle, L.J., Geffen, A.J., Witte, J.IJ.Variability in transport of fish eggs and larvae. IV. Interannual variability in larval stage duration of immigrating plaice in the Dutch Wadden Sea. Marine Ecology Progress Series 390, 213-223.
  52. Van der Veer, H.W., Cardoso, J.F.M.F., Kooijman, S.A.L.M. From Static Energy Budgets (SEB) to Dynamic Energy Budgets (DEB), linking physiology and ecology, illustrated for plaice Pleuronectes platessa (L.). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A 153,  S148.
  53. Van der Veer, H.W., Cardoso, J.F.M.F., Peck, M.A., Kooijman, S.A.L.M. Physiological performance of plaice Pleuronectes platessa  (L.): A comparison of static and  dynamic energy budgets. Journal of Sea Research 62, 83-92.
  54. Van Gils, J.A., Kraan, C., Dekinga, A., Koolhaas, A.,Drent, J., de Goeij, P.,Piersma, T. Reversed optimality and predictive ecology: burrowing depth forecasts population change in a bivalve. Biology Letters 5, 5-8.
  55. Van Oevelen, D., Duineveld, G., Lavaleye, M., Mienis, F., Soetaert, K. and Heip, C.H.R. The cold-water coral community as a hot spot for carbon cycling on continental margins: A food-web analysis from Rockall Bank (northeast Atlantic). Limnology and Oceanography 54, 1829–1844.
  56. Verkuil, Y.I., Trimbos, K., Haddrath, O., Baker, A.J., Piersma, T. Characterization of polymorphic microsatellite DNA markers in the black-tailed godwit (Limosa limosa: Aves). Molecular Ecology Resources 9, 1415-1419.
  57. Vézina, F., Gustowska, A., Jalvingh, K.M., Chastel, O., Piersma, T. Hormonal correlates and thermoregulatory consequences of molting on metabolic rate in a northerly wintering shorebird. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 82, 129-142.
  58. Vézina, F., Petit, M., Buehler, D.M.,Dekinga, A., Piersma, T. Limited access to food and physiological trade-offs in a long-distance migrant shorebird. I. Energy metabolism, behavior, and body-mass regulation. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 82, 549-560.

 

Monographs (Books)

  1. Cadée, G.C., van Leeuwen, S. and ter Poorten, J.J., (eds). Schitterende schelpen en slijmerige slakken, 75 jaar NMV: Malacologie als hobby en professie. NMV Leiden, 144 pp.
  2. Herman, P.M.J., de Jonge, V.N., Dankers, N., Ens, B.J., Wolff, W.J., Brinkman, B., Baptist, M., van Leeuwe, M.A., Bakker, J.P., Philippart, C.J.M., Kromkamp, J., van Beusekom, J., van Katwijk, M., Piersma, T., van der Veer, H.W., Lammerts, E.J., Oost, A.P., van der Meer, J., Lindeboom, H.J., Olff, H., Jansen, G. (Natuur)behoud in een veranderende wereld. Position Paper Ecology. Waddenacademie, Leeuwarden 2009-3.

 

Book chapters

  1. Davidson, N.C., Piersma, T. Red Knot Calidris canutus. In: Delany, S., Scott,  D.A., Dodman, T.,  Stroud, D.A. (eds.). An Atlas of Wader Populations in Africa and Western Eurasia. Wetlands International, Wageningen, 362-368.
  2. Philippart, C.J.M. Climate change scenarios in the Baltic and North Sea. In: Bellefontaine, N., Lindén, O. (eds.) Impacts of climate change on the maritime industry. WMU Publications, Malmö, 103-105.
  3. Piersma, T. Threats to intertidal soft-sediment ecosystems. In: Reinhard, S., Folmer, H. (eds.).  Water policy in The Netherlands. Integrated management in a densely populated delta. Resources for the Future, Washington, D.C., 57-69.

 

PhD theses

  1. Campos, J. The eco-geography of the brown shrimp Crangon crangon in Europe. Free University Amsterdam, 189 pp.
  2. Frade, P.R. Corals through the light: Phylogenetics, functional diversity and adaptive strategies of coral-symbiont associations over a large depth range. University of Amsterdam, 176 pp.

 

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2008
  1. Buehler, D.M., Bohla, N., Barjaktarov, D., Goymann, W., Schwabl, I., Tieleman, B.I., Piersma, T. Standing immune function responds more slowly to capture stress than corticosterone in a shorebird.  Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 81, 673-681.
  2. Buehler, D.M.,Piersma, T. Travelling on a budget: predictions and ecological evidence for bottlenecks in the annual cycle of long-distance migrants. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, B 363, 247-266.
  3. Cadée, G.C., Nijhuis, W. Broken Littorina littorea shells: predation by birds? Basteria 71, 101-104.
  4. Cadée, G.C. Gulf Stream Coconuts. The Harries-Baker test for discrimination between flotsam/jetsam and natural dissemination. Journal International Palm Society 52, 19-21.
  5. Cadée, G.C. Oystercatchers Haematopus ostralagus catching Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas. Basteria 72, 25-31.
  6. Cadée, G.C. Herring gulls feeding again on Pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas in the Dutch Wadden Sea near Texel. Basteria 72, 33-36.
  7. Camphuysen C.J., Smeenk, C., Addink, M.J., van Grouw, H., Janssen, O.E. Cetaceans stranded in the Netherlands from 1998 to 2007. Lutra 51, 87-122.
  8. Campos J., van der Veer, H.W. Autecology of Crangon crangon (L.) with an emphasis on latitudinal trends. Oceanography and Marine Biology: an Annual Review 46, 65-104.
  9. Compton, T.J., Troost, T.A., van der Meer J.,Kraan, C., Honkoop, P.J.C., Rogers, D.I., Pearson, G.B., de Goeij, P., Bocher, P., Lavaleye, M.S.S., Leyrer, J., Yates, M.G., Dekinga, A.Piersma, T. Distributional overlap rather than habitat differentiation characterizes co-occurrence of bivalves in intertidal soft sediment systems worldwide. Marine Ecology Progress Series 373, 25-35.
  10. Davies, A.J., Duineveld,G.,Lavaleye, M., Bergman, M., van Haren, H., Roberts, J. M. Downwelling and deep-water bottom currents as food supply mechanisms to the cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa (Scleractinia) at the Mingulay Reef Complex. Limnology & Oceanography 54, 620-629.
  11. De Nooijer, L.J., Duijnstee, I.A.P., Bergman, M.J.N., van der Zwaan, G.J. The ecology of benthic foraminifera across the Frisian Front, southern North Sea. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 78, 715-726.
  12. Frade, P.R., de Jongh, F., Vermeulen, F., van Bleijswijk, J., Bak, R.P.M. Variation in symbiont distribution between closely related coral species over large depth ranges. Molecular Ecology 17, 691-703.
  13. Frade, P.R., Bongaerts, P., Winkelhagen, A.J.S., Tonk, L., Bak, R.P.M.In situ photobiology of corals over large depth ranges: a multivariate analysis on the roles of environment, host, and algal symbiont. Limnology and Oceanography 53, 2711-2723.
  14. Frade, P.R., Englebert, N., Santos, J., Visser, P.M., Bak R.P.M. Distribution and photobiology of Symbiodinium types in different light environments for three colour morphs of the coral Madracis pharensis: is there more to it than total irradiance? Coral Reefs 27, 913-925.
  15. Freitas, V., Bailey K.M., van der Veer, H.W. Population regulation of epibenthic species in coastal ecosystems, with implications for latitudinal patterns. Journal of Sea Research 60, 105-116.
  16. Gill, J.A., Langston, R.H.W., Alves, J.A., Atkinson, P.W., Bocher, P., Vieira, N.C., Crockford, N.J., Gelinaud, G., Groen, N., Gunnarsson, T.G., Hayhow, B., Hooijmeijer, J., Kentie, R., Kleijn, D., Lourenco, P.M., Masero, J.A., Meunier, F., Potts, P.M., Roodbergen, M., Schekkerman, H., Schroeder, J., Wymenga, E., Piersma, T.  Contrasting trends in two black-tailed godwit populations: a review of causes and recommendations. Wader Study Group Bulletin 114, 43-50.
  17. Hansen Klunder, M., Hippler, D., Witbaard, R., Frei, D. Laser ablation analysis of bivalve shells - archives of environmental information. Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland Bulletin 15, 89-92.
  18. Hill, R.W., Li, C., Jones, A.D., Gunn, J.P., Frade, P.R. Abundant betaines in reef-building corals and ecological indicators of a photoprotective role. . Coral Reefs 29, 869-880.
  19. Hoffman, L., van Heugten, B., Lavaleye, M.S.S. A new genus with four new species in the family Skeneidae (Gastropoda) from the Rockall Bank, northeastern Atlantic Ocean. Miscellanea Malacologica 3, 39-48.
  20. Honkoop, P.J.C., Berghuis, E.M., Holthuijsen, S., Lavaleye, M.S.S.,Piersma, T. Molluscan assemblages of seagrass-covered and bare intertidal flats on the Banc d’Arguin, Mauritania, in relation to characteristics of sediment and organic matter. Journal of Sea Research 60, 255-263.
  21. Kooijman, S.A.L.M., Sousa, T., Pecquerie, L., van der Meer, J., Jager, T. From food-dependent statistics to metabolic parameters, a practical guide to the use of dynamic energy budget theory. Biological Reviews 83, 533-552.
  22. Loebl, M., Colijn F., van Beusekom J.E.E., Baretta-Bekker J.G., Lancelot C., Philippart C.J.M., Rousseau V., Wiltshire K.H. Recent patterns in potential phytoplankton limitation along the Northwest European continental coast. Journal of Sea Research 61, 34-43.
  23. Lourenco, P.M., Piersma T. Changes in the non-breeding distribution of continental black-tailed godwits Limosa limosa limosa over 50 years: a synthesis of surveys. Wader Study Group Bulletin 115, 91-97.
  24. Lourenco, P.M., Piersma, T. Stopover ecology of black-tailed godwits Limosa limosa limosa in Portuguese rice fields: a guide on where to feed in winter. Bird Study 55, 194-202.
  25. Luttikhuizen, P.C., Drent, J. Inheritance of predominantly hidden shell colours in Macoma balthica (L.) (Bivalvia: Tellinidae). Journal of Molluscan Studies 74, 363-371.
  26. Luttikhuizen P.C., Campos, J., van Bleijswijk, J., Peijnenburg, K.T.C.A., van der Veer, H.W. Phylogeography of the common shrimp, Crangon crangon (L.) in European waters. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 46, 1015-1030.
  27. Nugues, M.M., Bak, R.P.M. Long-term dynamics of the brown macroalga Lobophora variegata on deep reefs in Curacao. Coral Reefs  27: 389-393
  28. Piersma, T., Brugge, M.,Spaans, B., Battley, P.F. Endogenous circannual rhythmicity in body mass, molt, and plumage of great knots Calidris tenuirostris. Auk 125, 140-148.
  29. Piersma, T. Female house martin Delichon urbica provisions chicks at nests in two separate subcolonies. Ardea 96, 140-144.
  30. Reneerkens, J., Versteegh, M.A., Schneider, A.M., Piersma, T., Burtt, E.H. Jr Seasonally changing preen-wax composition: red knots' (Calidris canutus) flexible defense against feather-degrading bacteria? Auk 125, 285-290.
  31. Schroeder, J., Lourenco, P.M., van der Velde, M., Hooijmeijer, J.C.E.W., Both, C., Piersma, T. Sexual dimorphism in plumage and size in black-tailed godwits Limosa limosa limosa. Ardea 96, 25-37.
  32. Smallegange, I.M., Hidding, B., Eppenga, J.M., van der Meer, J. Optimal foraging and risk of claw damage: how flexible are shore crabs in their prey size selectivity? Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 357, 157-163
  33. Teal, L.R., de Leeuw, J.J., Rijnsdorp, A.D., van der Veer, H.W. Effects of climate change on growth of 0-group sole and plaice. Marine Ecology Progress Series 258, 219-230.
  34. Van den Brink, V., Schroeder, J., Both, C., Lourenco, P.M., Hooijmeijer, J.C.E.W., Piersma, T. Space use by black-tailed godwits Limosa limosa limosa during settlement at a previous or a new nest location. Bird Study 55, 188-193.
  35. Van den Hout, P.J.,Spaans, B., Piersma, T. Differential mortality of wintering shorebirds on the Banc d'Arguin, Mauritania, due to predation by large falcons. Ibis 150 (Suppl. 1), 219-230.
  36. Van Gils, J.A., Beekman, J.H., Coehoorn, P., Corporaal, E., Dekkers, T., Klaassen, M., van Kraaij, R., de Leeuw, R., de Vries, P.P. Longer guts and higher food quality increase energy intake in migratory swans. Journal of Animal Ecology 77, 1234-1241.
  37. Van Gils, J.A., Dekinga, A., van den Hout, P.J.,Spaans, B. & Piersma, T. Digestive organ size and behavior of red knots (Calidris canutus) indicate the quality of their benthic food stocks. Israel Journal of Ecology and Evolution 53, 329-346.
  38. Van Leeuwe, M.A., Folmer, E.O., Dekinga, A., Kraan, C., Meijer, K., Piersma, T. Hand-cockle fisheries in the Dutch Wadden Sea may well be in conflict with nature conservation principles. De Levende Natuur 109, 15-19.
  39. Verkuil, Y.I., Jukema, J., Gill, J.A., Karlionova, N., Melter, J., Hooijmeijer, J.C.E.W., Piersma, T. Non-breeding fæder ruffs Philomachus pugnax associate according to sex, not morphology. Bird Study 55, 241-246.

 

Book chapters
  1. Philippart, C.J.M., Ekau, W. Dynamics and Vulnerability of Marine Food Webs in Semi-Enclosed Systems. In: Urban Jr. E.R., Sundby, B., Malanotte-Rizzoli, P., Melillo, J.M. (eds.) Watersheds, bays, and bounded seas: the science and management of semi-enclosed marine systems. Island Press, Washington D.C., 191-208..
  2. Snelgrove P.V.R., Flitner, M., Urban jr, E.R., Ekau, W., Glaser, M., Lotze, H.K., Philippart, C.J.M., Sompong Chaiyakul, P., Yuwono, E., Melillo, J., Meybeck, M., Rabalais, N., Zhang, J. Governance and management of ecosystem services in semi-enclosed marine systems. In: Urban Jr. E.R., Sundby, B., Malanotte-Rizzoli, P., Melillo, J.M. (eds.) Watersheds, bays, and bounded seas: the science and management of semi-enclosed marine systems. Island Press, Washington D.C., 49-76.

 

PhD theses

  1. Buehler, D.M. Bottlenecks, budgets and immunity. The costs and benefits of immune function over the annual cycle of red knots (Calidris canutus). Groningen University, 248 pp.
  2. Compton, T.J. Bivalve traits and distributions to explore species diversity at tropical and temperate tidal flats. Groningen University, 180 pp.

 

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2007
  1. Amaro, T.P.F., G.C.A. Duineveld, M.J.N. Bergman & R. Witbaard. The consequences of changes in abundance of Callianassa subterranea and Amphiura filiformis on sediment erosion at the Frisian Front (south-eastern North Sea). Hydrobiol. 589: 273–285.
  2. Atkinson, P.W., A.J. Baker, K.A. Bennett, N.A. Clark, J.A. Clark, K.B. Cole, A. Dekinga, A. Dey, S. Gillings, P.M. González, K. Kalasz, C.D.T. Minton, J. Newton, L.J. Niles, T. Piersma, R.A. Robinson & H.P. Sitters. Rates of mass gain and energy deposition in red knot on their final spring staging site is both time- and condition-dependent. J. Appl. Ecol. 44: 885-895.
  3. Barrett, R.T., C.J. Camphuysen, T. Anker-Nilssen, J.W. Chardine, R.W. Furness, S. Garthe, O. Hüppop, M.F. Leopold, W.A. Montevecchi & R.R. Veit. Diet studies of seabirds: a review and recommendations. ICES J. Mar. Sc. 64: 1675-1691.
  4. Beukema, J.J. & R. Dekker. Variability in annual recruitment success as a determinant of long-term and large scale variation in annual production of intertidal Wadden Sea mussels (Mytilus edulis). Helgol. Mar. Res. 61: 71-86.
  5. Bocher, P., T. Piersma, A. Dekinga, C. Kraan, M.G. Yates, T. Guyot, E.O. Folmer & G. Radenac. Site- and species-specific distribution patterns of molluscs at five intertidal soft-sediment areas in northwest Europe during a single winter. Mar. Biol. 151: 577-594.
  6. Bos, O.G., C.J.M. Philippart & J. van der Meer. The role of temporal food limitation on development and mortality of Macoma balthica (L.) larvae. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 330: 155-162.
  7. Cadée, G.C. Balanuliths, free-living clusters of the barnacle Balanus crenatus. Palaios 22: 680-682.
  8. Camphuysen, C.J. Foraging humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) in the Marsdiep area (Wadden Sea), May 2007 and a review of sightings and strandings in the southern North Sea, 2003-2007. Lutra 50: 31-42.
  9. Camphuysen, C.J. Where two oceans meet: offshore interactions of great-winged petrels Pterodroma macroptera and Leach’s storm petrels Oceanodroma leucorhoa off southern Africa. J. Ornithol. 148: 333-346.
  10. Cardoso, J.F.M.F, D. Langlet, J.F. Loff, A.R. Martins, J.IJ. Witte, P.T. Santos & H.W. van der Veer. Spatial variability in growth and reproduction of the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg, 1793) along the west European coast. J. Sea Res. 57: 303-315.
  11. Cardoso, J.F.M.F., J.IJ. Witte & H.W. van der Veer. Growth and reproduction of the bivalve Spisula subtruncata (da Costa) in Dutch coastal waters. J. Sea Res. 57: 316-324.
  12. Cardoso, J.F.M.F., J.IJ. Witte & H.W. van der Veer. Habitat related growth and reproductive investment of Macoma balthica (L.) in Dutch coastal waters. Mar. Biol. 152: 1271-1282.
  13. Cardoso, J.F.M.F., R. Dekker, J.IJ. Witte & H.W. van der Veer. Is reproductive failure responsible for reduced recruitment of intertidal Mytilus edulis L. in the western Dutch Wadden Sea? Senckenbergiana Maritima 37: 83-92.
  14. Compton, T.J., J. Drent, R. Kentie, G.B. Pearson, J. van der Meer & T. Piersma. Overlap in the feeding morphology of bivalves from species-rich and species-poor intertidal flats using gill:palp ratios for comparative analyses of mollusc assemblages. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 348: 213-220.
  15. Compton, T.J., M.J.A. Rijkenberg, J. Drent & T. Piersma. Thermal tolerance and climate variability: A comparison between bivalves from differing climates. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 352: 200-211.
  16. Dekker, R. & J.J. Beukema. Long-term and large-scale variability in productivity of the tellinid bivalve Macoma balthica on Wadden Sea tidal flats. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 337: 117-134.
  17. Dietz, M.W. & T. Piersma. Red knots give up flight capacity and defend food processing capacity during winter starvation. Funct. Ecol. 21: 899-904.
  18. Dietz, M.W., T. Piersma, A. Hedenström & M. Brugge. Intraspecific variation in avian pectoral muscle mass: constraints on maintaining manoeuvrability with increasing body mass. Funct. Ecol. 21: 317-326.
  19. Duineveld, G.C.A., M.J.N. Bergman & M.S.S. Lavaleye. Effects of an area closed to fisheries on the composition of the benthic fauna in the southern North Sea. ICES J. Mar. Sc. 64: 1-10.
  20. Duineveld, G.C.A., M.S.S. Lavaleye, M.J.N. Bergman, H. de Stigter & F. Mienis. Trophic structure of a cold water coral mound community (Rockall Bank, NE Atlantic) in relation to the near bottom particle supply and current regime. Bull. Mar. Sci. 81: 449-467.
  21. Folmer, H. & T. Piersma. Ecological and environmental policies versus a steady state economy in times of crises. Conserv. Biol. 21: 1136-1137.
  22. Freitas, V., J. Campos, M. Fonds & H.W. van der Veer. Potential impact of climate change on epibenthic predatorbivalve prey interactions in temperate estuaries. J. Therm. Biol. 32: 328-340.
  23. Geffen, A.J., H.W. van der Veer & R.D.M. Nash. The cost of metamorphosis in flatfishes. J. Sea Res. 58: 35-45.
  24. Hasselquist, D., Å. Lindström, S. Jenni-Eiermann, A. Koolhaas & T. Piersma. Long flights do not influence immune responses of a long-distance migrant bird: a wind-tunnel experiment. J. Exp. Biol. 210: 1123-1131.
  25. Kraan, C., T. Piersma, A. Dekinga, A. Koolhaas & J. van der Meer. Dredging for edible cockles (Cerastoderma edule) on intertidal flats: short-term consequences of fisher patch-choice decisions for target and non-target benthic fauna. ICES J. Mar. Sci. 64: 1735-1742.
  26. Meltofte, H., T. Piersma, H. Boyd, B. McCaffery, B. Ganter, V.V. Golovnyuk, K. Graham, C.L. Gratto-Trevor, R.I.G. Morrison, E. Nol, H.-U. Rösner, D. Schamel, H. Schekkerman, M.Y. Soloviev, P.S. Tomkovich, D.M. Tracy, I. Tulp & L. Wennerberg. Effects of climate variation on the breeding ecology of Arctic shorebirds. Medd. Grønland, Bioscience 59: 1-48.
  27. Nugues, M.M. & R.P.M. Bak. Dark spot syndrome: recent or old? Coral Reefs 26: 359.
  28. Philippart, C.J.M., J.J. Beukema, G.C. Cadée, R. Dekker, P.W. Goedhart, J.M. van Iperen, M.F. Leopold & P.M.J. Herman. Impacts of nutrient reductions on coastal communities. Ecosystems 10: 96-116.
  29. Piersma, T. & M.W. Dietz. Twofold seasonal variation in the supposedly constant, species-specific, ratio of upstroke to downstroke flight muscles in red knots Calidris canutus. J. Avian Biol. 38: 536-540.
  30. Piersma, T. Using the power of comparison to explain habitat use and migration strategies of shorebirds worldwide. J. Ornithol. 148: S45-S59.
  31. Reneerkens, J., J.B. Almeida, D.B. Lank, J. Jukema, R.B. Lanctot, R.I.G. Morrison, W.I.C. Rijpstra, D. Schamel, H. Schekkerman, J.S. Sinninghe Damsté, P.S. Tomkovich, D.M. Tracy, I. Tulp & T. Piersma. Parental role division predicts avian preen wax cycles. Ibis 149: 721-729.
  32. Reneerkens, J., T. Piersma & J.S. Sinninghe Damsté. Expression of annual cycles in preen wax composition in red knots: constraints on the changing phenotype. J. Exp. Zool. 307A: 127-139.
  33. Rijpstra, W.I.C., J. Reneerkens, T. Piersma & J.S. Sinninghe Damsté. Structural identification of the beta-hydroxy fatty acid-based diester preen gland waxes of shorebirds. J. Nat. Prod. 70: 1804-1807.
  34. Smallegange, I.M. & J. van der Meer. Interference from a game-theoretical perspective: shore crabs suffer most from equal competitors. Behav. Ecol. 18: 215-221.
  35. Smallegange, I.M., M.W. Sabelis & J. van der Meer. Assessment games in shore crab fights. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 351: 255–266.
  36. Spaans, B., C.A. van’t Hoff, W. van der Veer & B.S. Ebbinge. The significance of female body stores for egg laying and incubation in dark-bellied brent geese Branta bernicla bernicla. Ardea 95: 3-15.
  37. Vahl, W.K. & S. Kingma. Food divisibility and interference competition among captive ruddy turnstones, Arenaria interpres. Anim. Behav. 74: 1391-1401.
  38. Vahl, W.K., J. van der Meer, K. Meijer, T. Piersma & F.J. Weissing. Interference competition, the spatial distribution of food and free-living foragers. Anim. Behav. 74: 1493-1503.
  39. Van der Meer, J. Laws on growth and heat. Trends Ecol. Evol. 22: 392-393.
  40. Van Gils, J.A. & W. Tijsen. Short-term foraging costs and long-term fueling rates in central-place foraging swans revealed by giving-up exploitation times. Am. Nat. 169: 609-620.
  41. Van Gils, J.A., A. Gyimesi & B. van Lith. Avian herbivory: an experiment, a field test, and an allometric comparison with mammals. Ecology 88: 2926-2935.
  42. Van Gils, J.A., V.J. Munster, R. Radersma, D. Liefhebber, R.A.M. Fouchier & M. Klaassen. Hampered foraging and migratory performance in swans infected with low-pathogenic avian influenza A virus. PLoS ONE 2: e184.
  43. Van Nes, E.H., T. Amaro, M. Scheffer & G.C.A. Duineveld. Possible mechanisms for a marine benthic regime shift in the North Sea. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 330: 39-74.
  44. Vermeij, M.J.A., P.R. Frade, R.I.R. Jacinto, A.O. Debrot & R.P.M. Bak. Habitat-related differences in population structure are associated with coral reproductive mode: a comparison between fringing reef and inland bay coral communities. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 351: 91-102.
  45. Vézina, F., K.M. Jalvingh, A. Dekinga, T. Piersma. Thermogenic side effects to migratory predisposition in shorebirds. Am. J. Phys. 292: 1287-1297.

 

Monographs (Books)
  1. Camphuysen, C.J. & G. Peet. Whales and dolphins of the North Sea. Fontaine Uitg., ‘s Graveland.
  2. Sheppard, C.R.C, N. Knowlton, J. Lang, D. Fenner, E. Weil, S. Zea, R.P.M. Bak, A.S. Sánchez & E. Turak. Coralpedia, a guide to Caribbean corals, octocorals and sponges. cdRom issued by OTEP, FCO, UK.

 

Book chapters
  1. Cadée, G.C. & R. Goldring. The Wadden Sea, cradle of invertebrate ichnology. In: Miller W.E. III (ed.). Trace fossils, concepts, problems, prospects. Elsevier. pp. 1-11.
  2. Goldring, R., G.C. Cadée & J.E. Pollard. Climatic control of marine trace fossil distribution. In: Miller, W.E. III (ed.). Trace fossils, concepts, problems, prospects. Elsevier, pp. 153-165.
  3. Piersma, T. Why do molluscivore shorebirds have such a hard time in the Wadden Sea right now? In: Reineking, B. and P. Südbeck (eds.). Seriously declining trends in migratory shorebirds: causes-concerns-consequences. Proceedings of the International Workshop on 31 August 2006 in Wilhelmshaven, Germany. Common Wadden Sea Secretariat, Wilhelmshaven, pp. 53-64.
  4. Rogers, D.I., T. Compton & T. Piersma. What can migratory shorebirds tell us about the quality of intertidal mudflats in Australia? In: Connell, S.D. & B.M. Gillanders (eds.) Marine ecology. Oxford University Press, Oxford/Melbourne. pp. 439-440.
  5. Van Soest, R.W.M., F.C. Van Duyl, C. Maier, M.S.S. Lavaleye, E.J. Beglinger & K.R. Tabachnick. Mass occurrence of Rossella nodastrella Topsent on bathyal coral reefs of Rockall Bank, W of Ireland (Lyssacinosida, Hexactinellida). In: Porifera Research: biodiversity, innovation and sustainability. Custódio MR, Lôbo-Hajdu G, Hajdu E, Muricy G (eds) Série Livros 28, Museu Nacional, Rio de Janeiro. p 645-652.

 

PhD theses
  1. Cardoso, J.F.M.F. Growth and Reproduction in Bivalves: an energy budget approach. Groningen University, 207 pp.
  2. Reneerkens, J.W.H. Functional aspects of seasonal variation in preen wax composition of sandpipers (Scolopacidae). Groningen University, 168 pp.
  3. Smallegange, I.M. Interference competition and patch choice in foraging shore crabs, University of Amsterdam, 292 pp.

 

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2006
  1. Beukema, J.J. & R. Dekker. Annual cockle Cerastoderma edule production in the Wadden Sea usually fails to sustain both wintering birds and a commercial fishery. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 309: 189-204.
  2. Bos, O., C.J.M. Philippart, G.C. Cadée & J. van der Meer. Recruitment variation in Macoma balthica (L.): the match/mismatch hypothesis. Mar. Ecol. Prog.  Ser. 320: 207-214.
  3. Cadée, G.C. Gastropod shells cracked by hooded crows by dropping. Basteria Suppl. 3: 51-55.
  4. Camphuysen, C.J. Assessing age and breeding origin of wrecked little auks Alle alle: the use of biometrics and a variable underwing pattern. Atlantic Seabirds 7: 49-70.
  5. Cardoso, J.F.M.F., H.W van der Veer & S.A.L.M. Kooijman. Body-size scaling relationships in bivalves: A comparison of field data with predictions by the Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) theory. J. Sea Res. 56: 125-139.
  6. Cardoso, J.F.M.F., J.IJ. Witte & H.W van der Veer. Intra- and interspecies comparison of energy flow in bivalve species in Dutch coastal waters by means of the Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) theory. J. Sea Res. 56: 182-197.
  7. De Heij, M.E., P.J. van den Hout & J.M. Tinbergen. Fitness cost of incubation in great tits (Parus major) is related to clutch size. Proc. R. Soc. B.: 2353-2361.
  8. De Vooys, C.G.N. Protection against suspended sand: the function of the branchial membrane in the blue mussel Mytilus edulis. Helgol. Mar. Res. 60: 239-242.
  9. Epple, V.M., T. Brey, R. Witbaard, H. Kuhnert & J. Pätzold. Sclerochronological records of Arctica islandica from the inner German Bight. The Holocene, 16: 763-769.
  10. Essink, K., S. Damm-Böcker, R. Dekker, H. Kleef, P.B. Madsen & N. Ullerup. Long-term changes in intertidal macrozoobenthos; the wax of polychaetes and wane of bivalves? In: K. Laursen (Ed.), Monitoring and assessment in the Wadden Sea, Proc. 11th Scientific Wadden Sea Symposium, 2005, Esbjerg. NIRI Technical Report no. 573: 99-105.
  11. Hawkins, J.P., C.M. Roberts, C. Dytham, C.K. Schelten & M.M. Nugues. Effects of habitat quality and sediment pollution on performance of marine reserves in St. Lucia. Biol. Conserv. 127: 487-499.
  12. Helm, B., T. Piersma & H.P. van der Jeugd. Sociable schedules: interplay between avian seasonal and social behavior. Anim. Behav. 72: 245-262.
  13. Honkoop, P.J.C., G.B. Pearson, M.S.S. Lavaleye & T. Piersma. Spatial variation of the intertidal sediments and macro-zoobenthic assemblages along Eighty-mile Beach, North-western Australia. J. Sea Res. 55: 278-291.
  14. Jukema, J. & T. Piersma. Permanent female mimics in a lekking shorebird. Biol. Lett. 2: 161-164.
  15. Kerstel, E.R.T., T. Piersma, J.A. Gessaman, A. Dekinga, H.A.J. Meijer & G.H. Visser. Assessment of the amount of body water in the red knot (Calidris canutus): an evaluation of the principle of isotope dilution with 2H, 17O, and 18O as measured with laser spectrometry and isotope ratio mass spectrometry. Isotopes Env. Health Stud. 42: 1-7.
  16. Leyrer, J., B. Spaans, M. Camara & T. Piersma. Small home ranges and high site fidelity in red knots (Calidris c. canutus) wintering on the Banc d' Arguin, Mauritania. J. Ornithol. 147: 376-384.
  17. Mendes, L., T. Piersma & D. Hasselquist. Two estimates of the metabolic costs of antibody production in migratory shorebirds: low costs, internal reallocation, or both? J. Ornithol. 147: 274-300.
  18. Mendes, L., T. Piersma, D. Hasselquist, K.D. Matson & R.E. Ricklefs. Variation in the innate and acquired arms of the immune system among five shorebird species. J. Exp. Biol. 209: 284-291.
  19. Meij S.E.T. van der & C.J. Camphuysen (2006). Distribution and diversity of whales and dolphins (Cetacea) in the Southern North Sea: 1970-2005. Lutra 49: 3-28.
  20. Nodder, S.D., G.C.A. Duineveld, C.A. Pilditch, P.J. Sutton, P.K.Probert, M.S.S. Lavaleye, R.Witbaard, F.Hoe Chang, J.A. Hall & K.M. Richardson. Focusing of phytodetritus deposition beneath a deep-ocean front, Chatham Rise, New Zealand. Limnol. and Oceanogr. 52: 299-314.
  21. Nugues, M.M. & A.M. Szmant. Coral settlement onto Halimeda opuntia: a fatal attraction to an ephemeral substrate? Coral Reefs 25: 585–591.
  22. Nugues, M.M. & R.P.M. Bak. Differential competitive abilities between Caribbean coral species and a brown alga: a year of experiments and a long term perspective. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 315: 75-86.
  23. Piersma, T., H. Meltofte, J. Jukema, J. Reneerkens, P. de Goeij & W. Ekster. A single-year comparison of two methods of censusing breeding red knot and sanderling in High Arctic Greenland. Wader Study Group Bull. 109: 83-87.
  24. Piersma, T., R.E. Gill, Jr., P. de Goeij, A. Dekinga, M.L. Shepherd, D. Ruthrauff & L. Tibbitts. Shorebird avoidance of nearshore feeding and roosting areas at night correlates with presence of a nocturnal avian predator. Wader Study Group Bull. 109: 73-76.
  25. Reneerkens, J., T. Piersma & J.S. Sinninghe Damsté. Discerning adaptive value of seasonal variation in preen waxes: comparative and experimental approaches. Acta Zool. Sinica 52 (Suppl.): 272-275.
  26. Rogers, D.I., P.F. Battley, T. Piersma, J.A.  van Gils & K.G. Rogers. High-tide habitat choice: insights from modelling roost selection by shorebirds around a tropical bay. Anim. Behav. 72: 563-575.
  27. Rogers, D.I., T. Piersma & C.J. Hassell. Roost availability may constrain shorebird distribution: exploring the energetic costs of roosting and disturbance around a tropical bay. Biol. Conserv. 133: 225-235.
  28. Scheffers, S.R., A. Scheffers, D. Kelletat, U. Radtke, K. Staben & R.P.M. Bak. Tsunamis trigger long-lasting phase-shift in a coral reef ecosystem. Annals of Geomorphology 146: 59-79.
  29. Smallegange, I.M., J. Van der Meer, & R.H.J.M. Kurvers. Disentangling interference competition from exploitative competition in a crab-bivalve system using a novel experimental approach. Oikos 113:157-167.
  30. Turner, S. & G.C. Cadée. Dr. Margaretha Brongersma-Sanders (1905-1996), Dutch scientist: an annotated bibliography of her work to celebrate 100 years since her birth. Zool. Meded. Leiden 80: 159-180.
  31. Van den Hout, P.J. Dense foraging flotillas of coots explained by predatory behaviour of Ganges soft-shelled turtle? Ardea 94: 271-274.
  32. Van den Hout, P.J., T. Piersma, A. Dekinga, S.K. Lubbe & G.H. Visser. Ruddy turnstones Arenaria interpres rapidly build pectoral muscle after raptor scares. J. Avian Biol. 37: 425-430.
  33. Van der Meer, J. An introduction to Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) models with special emphasis on parameter estimation. J. Sea Res. 56: 85-102.
  34. Van der Meer, J. Metabolic theories in ecology. Trends Ecol. Evol. 21:136-140.
  35. Van der Meij, S.E.T. & C.J. Camphuysen. Distribution and diversity of whales and dolphins (Cetacea) in the Southern North Sea: 1970-2005. Lutra 49: 3-28.
  36. Van der Veer, H.W. & M. Alunno-Bruscia. The DEBIB project: Dynamic Energy Budgets in Bivalves. J. Sea Res. 56: 81-84.
  37. Van der Veer, H.W., J.F.M.F. Cardoso & J. van der Meer. Estimation of DEB parameters for various North Atlantic bivalve species. J. Sea Res. 56: 107-124.
  38. Van Gils, J.A., B. Spaans, A. Dekinga & T. Piersma. Foraging in a tidally structured environment by red knots (Calidris canutus): ideal, but not free. Ecology 87: 1189-1202.
  39. Van Gils, J.A., T. Piersma, A. Dekinga, B. Spaans & C. Kraan. Shellfish-dredging pushes a flexible avian toppredator out of a protected marine ecosystem. PLoS Biology 4: 376.
  40. Van Soest, R.W.M. & M.S.S. Lavaleye. Diversity and abundance of sponges in bathyal coral reefs of Rockall Bank, NE Atlantic, from boxcore samples. Mar. Biol. Res. 1: 338-349.
  41. Vézina, F., K.M. Jalvingh, A. Dekinga & T. Piersma. Acclimation to different thermal conditions in a northerly wintering shorebird is driven by body mass-related changes in organ size. J. Exp. Biol. 209: 3141-3154.

 

Monographs (Books)
  1. Boyd, I.J., S. Wanless & C.J. Camphuysen (eds) Top predators in marine ecosystems: monitoring change in upper trophic levels. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, ISBN 978-0-521-61256-2.
  2. Camphuysen, C.J. & G. Peet G. (2006) Whales and dolphins of the North Sea. Fontaine Uitgevers, Kortenhoef.
  3. Piersma, T.  Waarom nonnetjes samen klaarkomen en andere wonderen van het wad. KNNV Uitgeverij, Utrecht.
 
Book chapters
  1. Camphuysen C.J., B. Scott & S. Wanless. Distribution and foraging interactions of seabirds and marine mammals in the North Sea: multi-species foraging assemblages and habitat-specific feeding strategies. In: Boyd, I.J., S. Wanless and C.J. Camphuysen (eds). Top predators in Marine Ecosystems: monitoring change in upper trophic levels. Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, pp. 82-97.

 
PhD theses
  1.  Vahl, W.K. Interference competition among foraging waders. Groningen University, 240 pp.

 

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2005
  1. Amaro, T., G. Duineveld & P. Tyler. Does Mya truncata reproduce at its southern distribution limit?  Preliminary information. J. Shellfish. Res. 24: 24-25.
  2. Bak, R.P.M, G. Nieuwland & E.H. Meesters. Coral reef crisis in deep and shallow reefs: 30 years of constancy and change in reefs of Curaçao and Bonaire. Coral Reefs 24: 475-479
  3. Battley, P. F., D.I. Rogers, J.A. van Gils, T. Piersma, C.J. Hassell, A. Boyle & Y. Hong-Yan. How do red knots Calidris canutus leave Northwest Australia in May and reach the breeding grounds in June? Predictions of stopover times, fuelling rates and prey quality in the Yellow Sea. J. Avian Biol. 36: 494-500.
  4. Battley, P. F. & T. Piersma. Body composition and flight ranges of bar-tailed godwits (Limosa lapponica baueri) from New Zealand. The Auk 122: 922-937.
  5. Bauchinger, U., C. Both & T. Piersma. Are there specific adaptations for long-distance migration in birds? The search for adaptive syndromes. Ann. New York Acad. of Sc. 1046: 214-215.
  6. Beukema, J.J.& R. Dekker. Decline of recruitment success in cockles and other bivalves in the Wadden Sea: possible role of climate change, predation on postlarvae and fisheries. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 287: 149-167.
  7. Both, C., T. Piersma & S.P. Roodbergen. Climatic change explains much of the 20th century advance in laying date of northern lapwing Vanellus vanellus in The Netherlands. Ardea 93: 79-88.
  8. Cadée, G.C. Predator-prey interactions in the fossil record. Ichnos 12: 75-77.
  9. Cadée, G.C. Drifting branches of Crambe maritima L. with fruits. Cah Biol. Mar. 46: 217-219.
  10. Cadée, G.C. Gastropod shells cracked by hooded crows by dropping. Basteria 69:1-5.
  11. Camphuysen C.J. & J. van der Meer. Wintering seabirds in Western Africa: foraging hot-spots off Western Sahara and Mauritania driven by upwelling and fisheries. Afr. J. Mar. Sc. 27: 427-437.
  12. Camphuysen C.J. Seabirds at sea in summer in the NW North Sea. British Birds 98: 2-19.
  13. Camphuysen C.J. 2005. Assessing age and breeding origin of wrecked Little Auks Alle alle: the use of biometrics and a variable underwing pattern. Atlantic Seabirds 7: 49-70.
  14. Camphuysen C.J. The Tricolor oil spill: an incident that should have been prevented. Atlantic Seabirds 6: 81-84.
  15. Camphuysen C.J. & M.F. Leopold. The Tricolor oil spill: characteristics of seabirds found oiled in The Netherlands. Atlantic Seabirds 6: 109-128.
  16. Edelaar, P., T. Piersma and E. Postma. Retained non-adaptive plasticity: gene flow or small inherent costs of plasticity? Evol. Ecol. Res. 7: 489-495.
  17. Gill, R.E.J., T. Piersma, G. Hufford, R. Servranckx & A. Riegen. Crossing the ultimate ecological barrier: evidence for an 11 000-km-long nonstop flight from Alaska to New Zealand and eastern Australia by bar-tailed godwits. Condor 107: 1-20.
  18. Hoarau, G., E. Boon, D.N. Jongma, S. Ferber, J. Palsson, H.W. van der Veer, A.D. Rijnsdorp, W.T. Stam & J.L. Olsen. Low effective population size and evidence for inbreeding in an overexploited flatfish, plaice (Pleuronectes platessa L.). Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B 272: 497-503.
  19. Kaandorp, J.A., E.A. Koopman, P.M.A. Sloot, R.M.H. Merks, R.P.M. Bak, M.J.A. Vermeij & C. Maier. Morphogenesis of the branching coral Madracis mirabilis. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B. 272: 127 – 133.
  20. Landys, M.M., T. Piersma, C.G. Guglielmo, J. Jukema, M. Ramenofsky & J.C. Wingfield. Metabolic profile of long-distance migratory flight and stopover in a shorebird. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B 272: 295-302.
  21. Mendes, L., T. Piersma, M. Lecoq, B. Spaans & R. Ricklefs. Disease-limited distributions? Contrasts in the prevalence of avian malaria in shorebird species using marine and freshwater habitats. Oikos 109: 396-404.
  22. Morrison, R.I.G., N.C. Davidson & T. Piersma. Transformations at high latitudes: why do red knots bring body stores to the breeding grounds? Condor 107: 449-457.
  23. Nugues, M.M. & R.P.M. Bak. Differential competitive abilities between Caribbean coral species and a brown alga: a year of experiments and a long term perspective. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 315: 75-86.
  24. Ouwehand J., M.F. Leopold & C.J. Camphuysen. A comparative study of the diet of guillemots Uria aalge and razorbills Alca torda killed during the Tricolor oil incident in the south-eastern North Sea in January 2003. Atlantic Seabirds 6: 147-164.
  25. Piersma, T., K.G. Rogers, H. Boyd, E.J. Bunskoeke & J. Jukema. Demography of Eurasian golden plovers Pluvialis apricaria staging in The Netherlands, 1949-2000. Ardea 93: 49-64.
  26. Piersma, T., J. Perez-Tris, H. Mouritsen, U. Bauchinger & F. Bairlein. Is there a "migratory syndrome" common to all migrant birds? – Ann. New York Acad. Sc.1046: 282-293.
  27. Reneerkens, J., T. Piersma & J.S. Sinninghe Damsté. Switch to diester preen waxes may reduce avian nest predation by mammalian predators using olfactory cues. J. Exp. Biol. 208: 4199-4202.
  28. Reneerkens, J., T. Piersma, J. Jukema, P. de Goeij, A. Bol & H. Meltofte. Sex-ratio and body size of sandpiper chicks at Zackenberg, north-east Greenland in 2003. Wader Study Group Bull. 106: 12-16.
  29. Robinson, R. A., N.A. Clark, R. Lanctot, S. Nebel, B. Harrington, J.A. Clark, J.A. Gill, H. Meltofte, D.I. Rogers, K.G. Rogers, B.J. Ens, C.M. Reynolds, R.M. Ward, T. Piersma & P.W.  Atkinson. Long term demographic monitoring of wader populations in non-breeding areas. Wader Study Group Bulletin 106: 17-29.
  30. Rogers, K. G. & T. Piersma. Monitoring vital rates of migrant shorebird populations: the case of 'wilsternetted' Eurasian golden plovers. Ardea 93: 65-77.
  31. Scheffers, S.R., R.P.M. Bak & F.C. van Duyl. Why is bacterioplankton growth in coral reef framework cavities enhanced? Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 299: 89-99.
  32. Smallegange, I.M., J. van der Meer & R.H.J.M. Kurvers. Disentangling interference competition from exploitative competition in a crab-bivalve system using a novel experimental approach. Oikos. 113: 157-167.
  33. Vahl, W.K., T. Lok, J. van der Meer, T. Piersma, & F.J. Weissing. Spatial clumping of food and social dominance affect interference competition among ruddy turnstones. Behav. Ecol. 16: 834-844.
  34. Vahl, W.K., J. van der Meer, F.J. Weissing, D. van Dullemen, & T. Piersma. The mechanisms of interference competition: two experiments on foraging waders. Behav. Ecol. 16: 845-855.
  35. Van Gils, J.A., P.F. Battley, T. Piersma & R. Drent. Reinterpretation of gizzard sizes of red knots world-wide emphasises overriding importance of prey quality at migratory stopover sites. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B
  36. Van Gils, J.A., A. Dekinga, B. Spaans, W.K. Vahl, & T. Piersma. Digestive bottleneck affects foraging decisions in red knots Calidris canutus. II. Patch choice and length of working day. J. Anim. Ecol. 74: 120-130.
  37. Van Gils, J.A., S.R. De Rooij, J. van Belle, J. van der Meer, A. Dekinga, T. Piersma & R. Drent. Digestive bottleneck affects foraging decisions in red knots Calidris canutus. I. Prey choice. J. Anim. Ecol. 74: 105-119.
  38. Van Marlen B., M.J.N. Bergman, S. Groenewold & M. Fonds. New approaches to the reduction of non-target mortality in beam trawling. Fisheries Res. 72: 333-345.
  39. Witbaard, R., R. Daan, M. Mulder & M. Lavaleye. The mollusc fauna along a depth transect in the Faroe Shetland Channel: Is there a relationship with internal waves? Mar. Biol. Res. 1: 186-201.
  40. Witbaard, R., G.C.A. Duineveld, T. Amaro & M.J.N. Bergman. Growth trends in three bivalve species indicate climate forcing on the benthic ecosystem in the southeastern North Sea. Clim. Res. 30: 29-38.

 

Monographs (Books)

  1. Boyd I.J., S. Wanless & C.J. Camphuysen (eds). Management of  marine ecosystems: monitoring change in upper trophic levels. Cambridge University Press, London, ISBN 978-0-521-61256-2 (due March 2006).
  2. Brochard, C.E.J. & G. C. Cadée. Tropische zaden van de Nederlandse kust. SWG Tabellenserie 30. 66 pp.

 

Book chapters

  1. Bailey, K.M., H. Nakata & H.W. van der Veer. The planktonic stages of flatfishes: physical and biological interactions in transport processes. In: Gibson, R.N. (Ed.). Flatfishes. Biology and exploitation. Fish and Aquatic Resources Ser. 9, Blackwell Oxford, London, 94-119.
  2. Bakker, J. P. & T. Piersma. Restoration of intertidal flats and tidal salt marshes. In: Van Andel, J. & J. Aronson (eds.). Restoration ecology. Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, pp. 174-192.
  3. Battley, P. F. & T. Piersma. Adaptive interplay between feeding ecology and features of the digestive tract in birds. In: Starck, J. M. & T. Wang (eds.). Physiological and ecological adaptations to feeding in vertebrates. Science Publishers, Enfield, USA, pp. 201-228.
  4. Camphuysen C.J., D.M. Fleet, B. Reineking & H. Skov. Oil pollution and seabirds. In: Essink K., C. Dettmann, H. Farke, K. Laursen, G. Lüerßen, H. Marencic & W. Wiersinga (eds). Wadden Sea Quality Status Report 2004, Common Wadden Sea Secr., Wilhelmshaven, pp. 115-123.
  5. Camphuysen C.J., B. Scott & S. Wanless 2006. Distribution and foraging interactions of seabirds and marine mammals in the North Sea: multi-species foraging assemblages and habitat-specific feeding strategies. In: Boyd I.J., S. Wanless & C.J. Camphuysen (eds). Management of  marine ecosystems: monitoring change in upper trophic levels. Cambridge University Press, London, pp. 88-97.
  6. Piersma, T., D.I. Rogers, P.M. Gonzalez, L. Zwarts, L.J. Niles, S. de Lima, I. do Nascimento, C.D.T Minton & A.J. Baker. Fuel storage rates before northward flights in Red Knots worldwide: facing the severest ecological constraint in tropical intertidal environments? In: Greenberg, R. & P.P. Marra (eds.). Birds of two worlds: ecology and evolution of migration. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, pp. 262-273.
  7. Reijnders P.J.H., B. Reineking, K.F. Abt, S.M.J.M. Brasseur, C.J. Camphuysen, M. Scheidat, U. Siebert, M. Stede, J. Tougaard & S. Tougaard. Marine mammals. In: Essink K., C. Dettmann, H. Farke, K. Laursen, G. Lüerßen, H. Marencic & W. Wiersinga (eds). Wadden Sea Quality Status Report 2004, Common Wadden Sea Secr., Wilhelmshaven, pp. 317-330.
  8. Van der Veer, H.W. & W.C. Leggett. Recruitment. In: Gibson, R.N. (Ed.). Flatfishes. Biology and exploitation. Fish and Aquatic Resources Ser 9, Blackwell Oxford, London, 120-137.

 

PhD theses

  1. Amaro, P.F. The benthic shift of the Frisian Front (Southern North Sea) ecosystem – Possible mechanisms. Wageningen University, 201 pp.
  2. Bos, O.G. Recruitment variation of Macoma balthica (L.): is there a role for larval food limitation? Groningen University, 160 pp.
  3. Scheffers, S.R. Benthic - pelagic coupling in coral reefs: Interaction between framework cavities and reef water. University of Amsterdam, 116 pp.

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