Jörg D Hardege
doctor
Chemical Ecology
hull
United Kingdom
Biography
For almost 30 years, she has studied how animals use chemical signals.
Research Interest
Behavioural ecology and ecophysiology, Aquaculture and pest control applications of chemical ecology, Analytical chemistry of natural products, Climate change and ocean acidification, Ecotoxicology, The timing of the reproductive process of marine invertebrates, The role of chemical signals in mate choice, kin recognition and reproductive isolation, Water splitting to create hydrogen
Publications
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Wäge J, Hardege J D, Chapman E C and Rotchell J M, 'Exposure to Low pH Induces Molecular Level Changes in the Marine Worm Platynereis Dumerilii', Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 124:105-110 (2016)
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Chang P, Augustin K, Boddum K, Sun M, Terschak J A, Hardege J D, Chen P E, Walker M C and Williams R S B, 'A Possible Therapeutic Mechanism for the MCT Ketogenic Diet in Seizure Control through AMPA Receptor Inhibition', Brain, 139:431-443 (2015)
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Roggatz C C, Hardege J D, Lorch M and Benoit D, 'Ocean Acidification Will Alter the Structure and Function of Peptide Signaling Molecules', Global Change Biology, 22: 3914–3926 (2016)