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    Ringelberg, J. (1997). Two examples of the interplay between field observations and laboratory experiments from 35 years of research with plankton organisms. Aquatic Ecology, 31, 9-17.
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    van Gool, F. T. J., & Ringelberg, J. (1997). The effect of acceleration in light increase on the phototactic downward swimming of Daphnia and the relevance to diel vertical migration. Journal of plankton research, 19, 2041-2050. https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/19.12.2041
  • Ringelberg, J. (1996). Watervlo verdedigt zich. BioNieuws, 6(2), 5.
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    van Gool, F. T. J., & Ringelberg, J. (1996). Daphnids respond to algae-associated odours. Journal of plankton research, 18, 197-202. https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/18.2.197
  • Jonker, R. R., Meulemans, J. T. ., Dubelaar, G. B. J., Wilkins, M. F., & Ringelberg, J. (1995). Flow cytometry: A powerful tool in analysis of biomass distributions in phytoplankton. Water Science and Technology, 32(4), 177-182.
  • Ringelberg, J. (1995). Migrating Daphnia have a memory for fish kaironomes. Marine & freshwater behaviour & physiology, 26, 249-257.
  • Ringelberg, J. (1995). Is diel vertical migration possible without a rhythmic signal? Comments on a paper by Bollens et al. Journal of plankton research, 17(3), 653-655. https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/17.3.653
  • Ringelberg, J. (1995). Changes in light intensity and diel vertical migration: A comparison of marine and freshwater environments. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 75, 15-25. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0025315400015162
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    de Reede, T., & Ringelberg, J. (1995). The influence of a fish exudate on two clones of the hybrid Daphnia galeata x hyalina. Hydrobiologia, 37(7), 207-212.
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    Ringelberg, J. (1995). An account of a preliminary mechanistic model of swimming behaviour in Daphnia: its use in understanding diel vertical migration. Hydrobiologia, 307, 161-165. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00032008
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