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'''Uwe Kils''', born 10 July 1951 in Flensburg, deceased January 2016 in Flensburg,<ref> ''Facebook''.</ref> was a German ] specializing in Antarctic biology.
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'''Uwe Kils''' (b. July 10, 1951) is a ] ] specializing in Antarctic biology. Working under marine biologist and oceanographer ] at the Leibniz Institute for Oceanography, now the ], in May 1979, Kils obtained his doctorate in marine biology focusing on the behaviour and physiology of krill in Antarctica graduating ''summa cum laude'' and ''opus eximium''. His dissertation was translated and published in English as a book. In 1987 he received ]s and ] in Marine Biology and Fisheries Biology from the ] under Gotthilf Hempel and Walter Nellen.{{Citation needed|date=November 2009}}


==Career== ==Career==
His work led to the development of instruments for ''in situ'' observation of underwater fauna, including the ] and the first software for full speed video processing.<ref>Kils, U (1992) ''Arch Hydrobiol Beih'' '''36''': 83-96]</ref> His work led to the development of instruments for ''in situ'' observation of underwater fauna, including the ] and the first software for full speed video processing.<ref>Kils, U (1992) ''Arch Hydrobiol Beih'' '''36''': 83–96.</ref> Later work at Kiel included the study of predator-prey interactions of juvenile ] and ], for which a floating laboratory was built called ].<ref>Kils, U.: {{cite web |url=http://cbl.umces.edu/fogarty/usglobec/news/news8/news8.atoll.html |title=''The ATOLL Laboratory and other Instruments Developed at Kiel'' |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20001015111747/http://cbl.umces.edu/fogarty/usglobec/news/news8/news8.atoll.html |archive-date=October 15, 2000 }}; U.S. GLOBEC NEWS Technology Forum Number 8: 6–9.</ref>
Later work at Kiel included the study of predator-prey interactions of juvenile ] and ], for which a floating laboratory was built called ]<ref>Kils, U.: ''''; U.S. GLOBEC NEWS Technology Forum Number 8: 6-9.</ref> The ATOLL was composed of three curved fiberglass elements, each 25&nbsp;m long and having a draught of only 38&nbsp;cm. For towing, the elements could be assembled in a long S-shape; in operation, the elements would form a horseshoe shape surrounding 150&nbsp;m² water surface and was developed and deployed in the ]. Work there led to Kils' involvement in an initiative to repopulate the ] with herring as part of the project ''Saubere Ostsee'' ("Clean Baltic").<ref> ]. Modified 5 June 2009. Retrieved 1 December 2009.</ref> His work was honored by the Heinz Maier Leibnitz Prize.<ref>{{de icon}} , from the ("German Research Society").</ref>


==Awards==
Subsequently, Kils was invited by the Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences at ], where he became a tenured associate professor in 1994 helping to set up a "Virtual Institute for Marine Sciences" at Tuckerton with online underwater cameras via fibre optic cables.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://marine.rutgers.edu/mrs/LEO/LEO15.html |title=Coastal Predictive Skill Experiments at LEO}}</ref> He programmed the ],<ref></ref> worked with ]s at the project ], and created the eelBASE web server.<ref></ref> He recently retired from a position as ] of marine science at ].<ref> ]. Retrieved 1 December 2009.</ref>


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==Some photos by Kils==
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|''Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)'' ("German Research Society")
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==Photos by Kils==
Image:Krillspitballkils3.jpg|''In situ'' image taken with an ]. A green spit ball is visible in the lower right of the image and a green fecal string in the lower left.
<gallery mode=packed style=float:left heights=180px>

File:Salmonlarvakils.jpg|Salmon egg hatching (''Salmo salar'')
Image:Cc3s.gif|Slow-motion macrophotography video (50%) of juvenile ] (38 mm) feeding on copepods.
File:Amphipodredkils.jpg|Amphipod image (possibly Ampeliscidae)

File:Krilleyekils.jpg|Compound eye of the Antarctic krill '']''
File:Glasseelkils.gif|Glasseel totally transparent - the video is so sharp that you can see when the glasseel flips over a sand grain
File:Icefishuk.jpg|Larvae of an ]
Image:Atollwindow.jpg|View from underwater window, the first fishcam in the world ]
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Image:LeptocephalusConger.jpg|Living ], looking like glass, never imaged before
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Image:Heringsschwarm.gif|] herrings
Image:Salmonlarvakils.jpg|] fry hatching - the larva has grown around the remains of the yolk - visible are the arteries spinning around the yolk and little oildrops, also the gut, the spine, the main caudal blood vessel, the bladder and the arcs of the gills</gallery>


==Selected publications== ==Selected publications==
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* Kils, U.: "", in German from 1979, College Station, Texas; 1981. Available free via ] * Kils, U.: "", in German from 1979, College Station, Texas; 1981. Available free via ]
* Kils, U., Klages, N. (1979) "" ''Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau'', '''10''': 397-402. * Kils, U., Klages, N. (1979) "" ''Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau'', '''10''': 397–402.
* Kils, U. (1987) "Verhaltensphysiologische Untersuchungen an pelagischen Schwärmen - Schwarmbildung als Strategie zur Orientierung in Umwelt-Gradienten. Bedeutung der Schwarmbildung in der Aquakultur", (Habilitation), Universität Kiel, Ber Inst Meereskunde, Kiel '''163''': 1-168. * Kils, U. (1987) "Verhaltensphysiologische Untersuchungen an pelagischen Schwärmen Schwarmbildung als Strategie zur Orientierung in Umwelt-Gradienten. Bedeutung der Schwarmbildung in der Aquakultur", (Habilitation), Universität Kiel, Ber Inst Meereskunde, Kiel '''163''': 1–168.
* Kils, U. (1983) . In: Berichte zur Polarforschung, Alfred-Wegener-Institut fuer Polarforschung, Sonderheft 4 (1983). On the biology of Krill Euphausia superba, Proceedings of the Seminar and Report of Krill Ecology Group, ed. S. B. Schnack, 130 - 155 * Kils, U. (1983) . In: Berichte zur Polarforschung, Alfred-Wegener-Institut fuer Polarforschung, Sonderheft 4 (1983). On the biology of Krill Euphausia superba, Proceedings of the Seminar and Report of Krill Ecology Group, ed. S. B. Schnack, 130 155
* Kils, U., Marschall, P. (1995) "" (The Antarctic krill - feeding and swimming performances - new insights with new methods). In: Hempel, I., Hempel, G., Biologie der Polarmeere - Erlebnisse und Ergebnisse. Gustav Fischer Jena - Stuttgart - New York, 201 - 207 * Kils, U., Marschall, P. (1995) "" (The Antarctic krill feeding and swimming performances new insights with new methods). In: Hempel, I., Hempel, G., Biologie der Polarmeere Erlebnisse und Ergebnisse. Gustav Fischer Jena Stuttgart New York, 201 207
* Kils, U., (2006) "So frisst der Krill" ]. In: Hempel, G., Hempel, I., Schiel, S., ''Faszination Meeresforschung, Ein oekologisches Lesebuch''. Hauschild Bremen, 112–115.
* Kils, U. (2000) Images: Krill Stuff. ed. Kayser j., Science 290 (5496): Net watch online publication - enhanced IT tools and translation of Kils, U., Marschall, P. 1995.
* Kils, U., (2006) "So frisst der Krill" ]. In: Hempel, G., Hempel, I., Schiel, S., ''Faszination Meeresforschung, Ein oekologisches Lesebuch''. Hauschild Bremen, 112-115.
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Uwe Kils

Uwe Kils, born 10 July 1951 in Flensburg, deceased January 2016 in Flensburg, was a German marine biologist specializing in Antarctic biology.

Career

His work led to the development of instruments for in situ observation of underwater fauna, including the ecoSCOPE and the first software for full speed video processing. Later work at Kiel included the study of predator-prey interactions of juvenile herring and plankton, for which a floating laboratory was built called ATOLL.

Awards

Year Award Organization Result
1979 Heinz Maier Leibnitz Prize Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) ("German Research Society") Won

Photos by Kils

Selected publications

References

  1. Uwe Kils home page Facebook.
  2. Kils, U (1992) "The ecoSCOPE and dynIMAGE: Microscale Tools for in situ Studies of Predator Prey Interactions" Arch Hydrobiol Beih 36: 83–96.
  3. Kils, U.: "The ATOLL Laboratory and other Instruments Developed at Kiel". Archived from the original on October 15, 2000.; U.S. GLOBEC NEWS Technology Forum Number 8: 6–9.
  4. (in German) List of winners of the Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prize 1978 – 2003, from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) ("German Research Society").

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