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O'Kelly CJ, Sieracki ME, Thier EC, Hobson IC.  2003.  A transient bloom of ¡i¿Ostreococcus¡/i¿ (chlorophyta, prasinophyceae) in west neck bay, long island, new york. Journal of Phycology. 39:850–854.
Olusoji OD, Spaak JW, Holmes M, Neyens T, Aerts M, De Laender F.  2021.  cyanoFilter: An R package to identify phytoplankton populations from flow cytometry data using cell pigmentation and granularity. Ecological Modelling. 460:109743.PDF icon Olusoji et al_2021_cyanoFilter.pdf (1.29 MB)
Organelli E, Nuccio C, Lazzara L, Uitz J, Bricaud A, Massi L.  2017.  On the discrimination of multiple phytoplankton groups from light absorption spectra of assemblages with mixed taxonomic composition and variable light conditions. Applied Optics. 56:3952.PDF icon Organelli et al_2017_On the discrimination of multiple phytoplankton groups from light absorption.pdf (1.68 MB)
Ota S, Vaulot D, Le Gall F, Yabuki A, Ishida K.  2009.  Partenskyella glossopodia gen. et sp. nov., the first report of chlorarachniophyte that lacks pyrenoid. Protist. 160:137–150.PDF icon Ota et al_2009_Partenskyella glossopodia gen.pdf (1.74 MB)
Ota S, Vaulot D.  2012.  Lotharella reticulosa sp. nov.: A highly reticulated network forming chlorarachniophyte from the mediterranean sea. Protist. 163:91–104.PDF icon Ota_Vaulot_2012_Lotharella reticulosa sp.pdf (2.15 MB)
Ota S, Kudo A, Ishida K.  2011.  Gymnochlora dimorpha sp. nov., a chlorarachniophyte with unique daughter cell behaviour.. Phycologia. 50:317–326.PDF icon Ota et al_2011_Gymnochlora dimorpha sp.pdf (2.82 MB)