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Walde M, Camplong C, de Vargas C, Baudoux A-claire, Simon N.  2023.  Viral infection impacts the 3D subcellular structure of the abundant marine diatom Guinardia delicatula. Frontiers in Marine Science. 9PDF icon Walde et al_2023_Viral infection impacts the 3D subcellular structure of the abundant marine.pdf (11.9 MB)
Walker CE, Taylor AR, Langer G, Durak GM, Heath S, Probert I, Tyrrell T, Brownlee C, Wheeler GL.  2018.  The requirement for calcification differs between ecologically important coccolithophore species. New Phytologist. in pressPDF icon Walker et al_2018_The requirement for calcification differs between ecologically important.pdf (1.97 MB)
Walter JM, Coutinho FH, Dutilh BE, Swings J, Thompson FL, Thompson CC.  2017.  Ecogenomics and taxonomy of cyanobacteria phylum. Frontiers in Microbiology. 8PDF icon Walter et al_2017_Ecogenomics and taxonomy of cyanobacteria phylum.pdf (6.96 MB)
Waltman PH, Guo J, Reistetter ENahas, Purvine S, Ansong CK, van Baren MJ, Wong C-H, Wei C-L, Smith RD, Callister SJ et al..  2016.  Identifying aspects of the post-transcriptional program governing the proteome of the green alga micromonas pusilla.. PloS one. 11:e0155839.PDF icon Waltman et al_2016_Identifying aspects of the post-transcriptional program governing the proteome.pdf (1.69 MB)
Wang T., Chen X., Li J.L., Qin S., Cui Y.L., Xu F..  2021.  The moderating role of population succession in the adaptive responses of Synechococcus assemblages: evidence from light intensity simulation experiment. Photosynthetica. 59:587–599.PDF icon Wang et al. - 2021 - The moderating role of population succession in th.pdf (5.43 MB)
Wang J, Zeng C, Feng Y.  2024.  Meta-analysis reveals responses of coccolithophores and diatoms to warming. Marine Environmental Research. 193:106275.PDF icon Wang et al. - 2024 - Meta-analysis reveals responses of coccolithophore.pdf (6.51 MB)
Wang KJiaxi, Huang Y, Majaneva M, Belt ST, Liao S, Novak J, Kartzinel TR, Herbert TD, Richter N, Cabedo-Sanz P.  2021.  Group 2i Isochrysidales produce characteristic alkenones reflecting sea ice distribution. Nature Communications. 12:15.PDF icon Wang et al_2021_Group 2i Isochrysidales produce characteristic alkenones reflecting sea ice.pdf (2.14 MB)
Wang J, Zhou S, Curson A, Vieira A, Walsham K, Monaco S, Li C-Y, Rivera PPaolo, Di Wang X-, Hanwell L et al..  2023.  Novel dimethylsulfoniopropionate biosynthesis enzymes in diverse marine bacteria, cyanobacteria and abundant algae. PDF icon Wang et al. - 2023 - Novel dimethylsulfoniopropionate biosynthesis enzy.pdf (916.07 KB)
Waterbury JB, Watson SW, Valois FW, Franks DG.  1986.  Biological and ecological characterization of the marine unicellular cyanobacterium Synechococcus. Photosynthetic picoplankton. 214:71–120.
Waters ER, Rioflorido I.  2007.  Evolutionary analysis of the small heat shock proteins in five complete algal genomes. Journal of Molecular Evolution. 65:162–174.
Weiss GM, Roepert A, Middelburg JJ, Schouten S, Damsté JSSinning, van der Meer MTJ.  2019.  Hydrogen isotope fractionation response to salinity and alkalinity in a calcifying strain of Emiliania huxleyi. Organic Geochemistry. PDF icon Weiss et al_2019_Hydrogen isotope fractionation response to salinity and alkalinity in a.pdf (205.15 KB)
West NJ, Schonhuber WA, Fuller NJ, Amann RI, Rippka R, Post AF, Scanlan DJ.  2001.  Closely related Prochlorococcus genotypes show remarkably different depth distributions in two oceanic regions as revealed by in situ hybridization using 16S rRNA-targeted oligonucleotides. Microbiology - UK. 147:1731–1744.PDF icon West et al_2001_Closely related Prochlorococcus genotypes show remarkably different depth.pdf (1.97 MB)
Weynberg KD, Allen MJ, Wilson WH.  2017.  Marine prasinoviruses and their tiny plankton hosts : A review. Viruses. :1–20.PDF icon Weynberg et al_2017_Marine prasinoviruses and their tiny plankton hosts.pdf (4.59 MB)
Wheeler G, Ishikawa T, Pornsaksit V, Smirnoff N.  2015.  Evolution of alternative biosynthetic pathways for vitamin C following plastid acquisition in photosynthetic eukaryotes. eLife. 4:1–25.PDF icon Wheeler et al_2015_Evolution of alternative biosynthetic pathways for vitamin C following plastid.pdf (2.17 MB)
Wilson W, Zhang Q, Rickaby REM.  2019.  Susceptibility of algae to Cr toxicity reveals contrasting metal management strategies. Limnology and Oceanography. 64:2271–2282.PDF icon Wilson et al_2019_Susceptibility of algae to Cr toxicity reveals contrasting metal management.pdf (1.9 MB)
Wink ALavenant.  2023.  Application of Flow Cytometry and Membrane Inlet Mass Spectrometry as Tools to Assess Dimethyl Sulfide Produced in Emiliania huxleyi (CHC108) Cultures. PDF icon Wink - Application of Flow Cytometry and Membrane Inlet M.pdf (7.53 MB)
Wislon M.  2021.  Development of automated nucleic acid technologies for marine point of sample diagnostics. PDF icon Wilson_Matthew_Thesis_final_Jan21.pdf (7.04 MB)
Wittek B, Carnat G, Delille B, Tison J-L, Gypens N.  2020.  Dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) and dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) cell quotas variations arising from sea ice shifts of salinity and temperature in the Prymnesiophyceae Phaeocystis antarctica. Environmental Chemistry.
Wolhowe MD, Prahl FG, Probert I, Maldonado M.  2009.  Growth phase dependent hydrogen isotopic fractionation in alkenone-producing haptophytes. Biogeosciences. 6:1681–1694.PDF icon Wolhowe et al_2009_Growth phase dependent hydrogen isotopic fractionation in alkenone-producing.pdf (770.38 KB)
Worden AZ.  2006.  Picoeukaryote diversity in coastal waters of the Pacific Ocean. Aquatic Microbial Ecology. 43:165–175.PDF icon Worden_2006_Picoeukaryote diversity in coastal waters of the Pacific Ocean.pdf (224.04 KB)
Worden AZ, Lee J.-H, Mock T, Rouzé P, Simmons MP, Aerts AL, Allen AE, Cuvelier ML, Derelle E, Everett MV et al..  2009.  Green evolution and dynamic adaptations revealed by genomes of the marine picoeukaryotes Micromonas. Science. 324:268–272.