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Publications by the
E3 LaB
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This section contains publications by members of the E3 lab since it was founded in 2019. 

 

For a complete list of Ellie Laetz's publications, please see her Google scholar profile:

https://scholar.google.de/citations?user=qefRx8YAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=sra

or Researchgate profile:

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Elise-Laetz-2

Solar-powered animals and climate change
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Does heat tolerance vary with rates of oxygen production in photosymbiotic cnidarians? 

E. M. J. Laetz and W. C. E. P. Verberk (2025)

Critical thermal maxima and oxygen uptake in Elysia viridis (Montagu, 1804), a sea slug that steals chloroplasts to photosynthesize

E. M. J. Laetz, C. Kahyaoglu, N. M. Borgstein, M. Merkx, S. E. T. van der Meij, W. C. E. P. Verberk (2024)

Integrative Approaches to Understanding Organismal Responses to Aquatic Deoxygenation

H. A. Woods, +12 colleagues, E. M. J. Laetz,  +17 colleagues, and W. C. E. P. Verberk (2022)

How does temperature affect functional kleptoplasty? Comparing populations of the solar-powered sister-species Elysia timida Risso, 1818 and Elysia cornigera Nuttall, 1989 (Gastropoda: Sacoglossa)

E. M. J. Laetz & H. Wägele (2019)

Solar-powered Thieves
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Potential energetic and oxygenic benefits to unstable photosymbiosis in the cladobranch slug, Berghia stephanieae (Nudibranchia, Aeolidiidae)

N. M. Borgstein, S. E. T. van der Meij, G. Christa, E. M. J Laetz (2024)

Kleptoplasts are continuously digested during feeding in the plastid-bearing sea slug Elysia viridis

Frankenbach, S. , Luppa, Q. , Serôdio, J. , Greve, C. , Bleidissel, S. , Melo Clavijo, J. , Laetz, E. M. J. , Preisfeld, A. & Christa, G. (2021)

Nutrient transfer between host and symbiont
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through collaborations
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