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Kenworthy JM, Davoult D, Lejeusne C.  2018.  Compared stress tolerance to short-term exposure in native and invasive tunicates from the NE Atlantic: when the invader performs better. Marine Biology. 165:164.PDF icon Kenworthy et al_2018_Compared stress tolerance to short-term exposure in native and invasive.pdf (949.42 KB)
Partensky F, Mella-Flores D, Six C, Garczarek L, Czjzek M, Marie D, Kotabová E, Felcmanová K, Prášil O.  2018.  Comparison of photosynthetic performances of marine picocyanobacteria with different configurations of the oxygen-evolving complex. Photosynthesis Research. 138:57–71.PDF icon Partensky et al_2018_Comparison of photosynthetic performances of marine picocyanobacteria with.pdf (2.83 MB)
Kazamia E, Sutak R, Paz-Yepes J, Dorrell RG, Vieira FRocha Jime, Mach J, Morrissey J, Leon S, Lam F, Pelletier E et al..  2018.  Endocytosis-mediated siderophore uptake as a strategy for Fe acquisition in diatoms. Science Advances. 4:eaar4536.PDF icon Kazamia et al_2018_Endocytosis-mediated siderophore uptake as a strategy for Fe acquisition in.pdf (2.15 MB)
Trainic M, Koren I, Sharoni S, Frada M, Segev L, Rudich Y, Vardi A.  2018.  Infection dynamics of a bloom-forming alga and its virus determine airborne coccolith emission from seawater. iScience. PDF icon Trainic et al_2018_Infection dynamics of a bloom-forming alga and its virus determine airborne.pdf (3.32 MB)
Smallwood AChuck R, Chen J-hua, Kumar N, Chrisler W, Samuel O, Kyle JE, Nicora CD, Boudreau R, Ekman A, Kim K et al..  2018.  Integrated systems biology and imaging of the smallest free-living eukaryote Ostreococcus tauri. bioRxiv. PDF icon Smallwood et al_2018_Integrated systems biology and imaging of the smallest free-living eukaryote.pdf (2.67 MB)
Smallwood AChuck R, Chen J-hua, Kumar N, Chrisler W, Samuel O, Kyle JE, Nicora CD, Boudreau R, Ekman A, Kim K et al..  2018.  Integrated systems biology and imaging of the smallest free-living eukaryote Ostreococcus tauri. bioRxiv. PDF icon Smallwood et al_2018_Integrated systems biology and imaging of the smallest free-living eukaryote.pdf (2.67 MB)
Smallwood AChuck R, Chen J-hua, Kumar N, Chrisler W, Samuel O, Kyle JE, Nicora CD, Boudreau R, Ekman A, Kim K et al..  2018.  Integrated systems biology and imaging of the smallest free-living eukaryote Ostreococcus tauri. bioRxiv. PDF icon Smallwood et al_2018_Integrated systems biology and imaging of the smallest free-living eukaryote.pdf (2.67 MB)
Rastogi A, Maheswari U, Dorrell RG, Vieira FRocha Jime, Maumus F, Kustka A, McCarthy J, Allen AE, Kersey P, Bowler C et al..  2018.  Integrative analysis of large scale transcriptome data draws a comprehensive landscape of Phaeodactylum tricornutum genome and evolutionary origin of diatoms. Scientific Reports. 8:4834.PDF icon Rastogi et al_2018_Integrative analysis of large scale transcriptome data draws a comprehensive.pdf (3.16 MB)
Rastogi A, Maheswari U, Dorrell RG, Vieira FRocha Jime, Maumus F, Kustka A, McCarthy J, Allen AE, Kersey P, Bowler C et al..  2018.  Integrative analysis of large scale transcriptome data draws a comprehensive landscape of Phaeodactylum tricornutum genome and evolutionary origin of diatoms. Scientific Reports. 8:4834.PDF icon Rastogi et al_2018_Integrative analysis of large scale transcriptome data draws a comprehensive.pdf (3.16 MB)
Grébert T, Doré H, Partensky F, Farrant GK, Boss ES, Picheral M, Guidi L, Pesant S, Scanlan DJ, Wincker P et al..  2018.  Light color acclimation is a key process in the global ocean distribution of Synechococcus cyanobacteria. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. in press:201717069.PDF icon Grebert et al_2018_Light color acclimation is a key process in the global ocean distribution of.pdf (3.72 MB)
Yamada K, Katsura H, Noël M-H, Ichinomiya M, Kuwata A, Sato S, Yoshikawa S.  2018.  Ontogenetic analysis of siliceous cell wall formation in Triparma laevis f. inornata (Parmales, Stramenopiles). Journal of Phycology. :0–2.PDF icon Yamada et al_2018_Ontogenetic analysis of siliceous cell wall formation in Triparma laevis f.pdf (1.61 MB)
Yamada K, Katsura H, Noël M-H, Ichinomiya M, Kuwata A, Sato S, Yoshikawa S.  2018.  Ontogenetic analysis of siliceous cell wall formation in Triparma laevis f. inornata (Parmales, Stramenopiles). Journal of Phycology. :0–2.PDF icon Yamada et al_2018_Ontogenetic analysis of siliceous cell wall formation in Triparma laevis f.pdf (1.61 MB)
Fiore CL, Alexander H, Soule MCKido, Kujawinski EB.  2018.  A phosphate starvation response gene (psr1-like) is present and expressed in Micromonas pusilla and other marine algae. bioRxiv. PDF icon Fiore et al_2018_A phosphate starvation response gene (psr1-like) is present and expressed in.pdf (666.41 KB)
Klinger CM, Paoli L, Newby RJ, Wang MYu-Wei, Carroll HD, Leblond JD, Howe CJ, Dacks JB, Bowler C, A Cahoon B et al..  2018.  Plastid transcript editing across dinoflagellate lineages shows lineage-specific application but conserved trends. Genome Biology and Evolution. 10:1019–1038.PDF icon Klinger et al_2018_Plastid transcript editing across dinoflagellate lineages shows.pdf (744.63 KB)
Müller MN, Krabbenhöft A, Vollstaedt H, Brandini FP, Eisenhauer A.  2018.  Stable isotope fractionation of strontium in coccolithophore calcite: Influence of temperature and carbonate chemistry. Geobiology. 16:297–306.
2019
Helliwell KE, Chrachri A, Koester JA, Wharam S, Verret F, Taylor AR, Wheeler GL, Brownlee C.  2019.  Alternative mechanisms for fast na + /ca 2+ signaling in eukaryotes via a novel class of single-domain voltage-gated channels. Current Biology. 29:1503–1511.e6.PDF icon Helliwell et al_2019_Alternative mechanisms for fast na + -ca 2+ signaling in eukaryotes via a novel.pdf (2.62 MB)
Kusch S, Benthien A, Richter K-U, Rost B, Mollenhauer G.  2019.  Dead in the Water: The Vicious Cycle of Blanks During Natural Level 14 C Manipulation of Marine Algal Cultures. Frontiers in Marine Science. 6PDF icon Kusch et al_2019_Dead in the Water.pdf (2.26 MB)
Krasovec M, Sanchez-Brosseau S, Piganeau G.  2019.  First estimation of the spontaneous mutation rate in Diatoms. Genome Biology and Evolution. 1:1–23.PDF icon Krasovec et al_2019_First estimation of the spontaneous mutation rate in Diatoms.pdf (448.33 KB)
Sanfilippo JE, Nguyen AA, Garczarek L, Karty JA, Pokhrel S, Strnat JA, Partensky F, Schluchter WM, Kehoe DM.  2019.  Interplay between differentially expressed enzymes contributes to light color acclimation in marine Synechococcus. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 116:6457–6462.
Sanfilippo JE, Nguyen AA, Garczarek L, Karty JA, Pokhrel S, Strnat JA, Partensky F, Schluchter WM, Kehoe DM.  2019.  Interplay between differentially expressed enzymes contributes to light color acclimation in marine Synechococcus. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 116:6457–6462.
Karin ELevy, Mirdita M, Soeding J.  2019.  MetaEuk – sensitive, high-throughput gene discovery and annotation for large-scale eukaryotic metagenomics. bioRxiv. :851964.
Klintzsch T, Langer G, Nehrke G, Wieland A, Lenhart K, Keppler F.  2019.  Methane production by three widespread marine phytoplankton species: release rates, precursor compounds, and potential relevance for the environment. Biogeosciences. 16:4129–4144.PDF icon Klintzsch et al_2019_Methane production by three widespread marine phytoplankton species.pdf (1.79 MB)
Klintzsch T, Langer G, Nehrke G, Wieland A, Lenhart K, Keppler F.  2019.  Methane production by three widespread marine phytoplankton species: release rates, precursor compounds, and potential relevance for the environment. Biogeosciences. 16:4129–4144.PDF icon Klintzsch et al_2019_Methane production by three widespread marine phytoplankton species.pdf (1.79 MB)
Johnsen SAlexander, Bollmann J, Gebuehr C, Herrle JO.  2019.  Relationship between coccolith length and thickness in the coccolithophore species Emiliania huxleyi and Gephyrocapsa oceanica. PLOS ONE. 14:e0220725.
Tsuboi S, Yamaguchi H, Fuchida S, Koshikawa H, Kawachi M.  2019.  Short-term changes in marine prokaryotic and eukaryotic microalgal communities exposed to the leachate of a seafloor hydrothermal sulfide. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution. 230:175.

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