Publications by authors named "Jana Dewenter"

Ecology aims to comprehend species distribution and its interaction with environmental factors, from global to local scales. While global environmental changes affect marine biodiversity, understanding the drivers at smaller scales remains crucial. Tidal flats can be found on most of the world's coastlines and are particularly vulnerable to anthropogenic disturbances.

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Archerfish are renowned for dislodging aerial prey using well-aimed shots of water. Recently it has been shown that these fish can shape their aerial jets by adjusting the dynamics of their mouth opening and closing. This allows the fish to adjust their jet to target distance so that they can forcefully hit prey over considerable distances.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Jana Dewenter"

  • - Jana Dewenter's research primarily focuses on ecological interactions, particularly concerning species distribution and biodiversity in various habitats, including both marine and freshwater environments.
  • - A recent study published in December 2023 investigates the abundance, biomass, and species richness of macrozoobenthos along intertidal elevation gradients, highlighting the effects of anthropogenic disturbances on tidal flats and their vulnerability to global environmental changes.
  • - In a 2017 article, Dewenter explored the adaptive shooting technique of archerfish, demonstrating how these fish can manipulate their underwater jet dynamics to effectively dislodge prey, showcasing an intricate understanding of biomechanical adaptations in aquatic predation.