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Balzano S, Marie D, Gourvil P, Vaulot D.  2012.  Composition of the summer photosynthetic pico and nanoplankton communities in the Beaufort Sea assessed by T-RFLP and sequences of the 18S rRNA gene from flow cytometry sorted samples. The ISME journal. 6:1480–1498.PDF icon Balzano et al_2012_Composition of the summer photosynthetic pico and nanoplankton communities in.pdf (1.01 MB)
Bellec L, Clerissi C, Edern R, Foulon E, Simon N, Grimsley N, Desdevises Y.  2014.  Cophylogenetic interactions between marine viruses and eukaryotic picophytoplankton. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 14:59.PDF icon Bellec et al_2014_Cophylogenetic interactions between marine viruses and eukaryotic.pdf (496.16 KB)
Ben-Joseph O, de Haan D, Rechav K, Shimoni E, Levin-Zaidman S, Langer G, Probert I, Wheeler GL, Gal A.  2023.  Crystallization of Coccolith Calcite at Different Life-Cycle Phases Exhibits Distinct Degrees of Cellular Confinement. Small Structures. n/a:2200353.PDF icon Ben-Joseph et al. - Crystallization of Coccolith Calcite at Different .pdf (1.8 MB)
Benner I, Irwin AJ, Finkel ZV.  2020.  Capacity of the common Arctic picoeukaryote Micromonas to adapt to a warming ocean. Limnology and Oceanography Letters. 5:221–227.PDF icon Benner et al_2020_Capacity of the common Arctic picoeukaryote Micromonas to adapt to a warming.pdf (456.03 KB)
Bombar D, Heller P, Sanchez-Baracaldo P, Carter BJ, Zehr JP.  2014.  Comparative genomics reveals surprising divergence of two closely related strains of uncultivated UCYN-A cyanobacteria. The ISME Journal. 8:2530–2542.PDF icon Bombar et al_2014_Comparative genomics reveals surprising divergence of two closely related.pdf (1.84 MB)
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Cai R, Kayal E, Alves-de-Souza C, Bigeard E, Corre E, Jeanthon C, Marie D, Porcel BM, Siano R, Szymczak J et al..  2020.  Cryptic species in the parasitic Amoebophrya species complex revealed by a polyphasic approach. Scientific Reports. 10:2531.PDF icon Cai et al. - Cryptic species in the parasitic Amoebophrya species complex revealed by a polyphasic approach.pdf (3.38 MB)
Carrigee LA, Mahmoud RM, Sanfilippo JE, Frick JP, Strnat JA, Karty JA, Chen B, Kehoe DM, Schluchter WM.  2020.  CpeY is a phycoerythrobilin lyase for cysteine 82 of the phycoerythrin I α-subunit in marine Synechococcus. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics. :148215.PDF icon Carrillo et al_2018_Identification and analysis of OsttaDSP, a phosphoglucan phosphatase from.pdf (13.68 MB)
Clark AJ, Torres-Romero I, Jaggi M, Bernasconi SM, Stoll HM.  2023.  Coccolithophorids precipitate carbonate in clumped isotope equilibrium with seawater. PDF icon Clark et al. - 2023 - Coccolithophorids precipitate carbonate in clumped.pdf (1.42 MB)
Coutinho F, Tschoeke DAntonio, Thompson F, Thomson C.  2015.  Comparative genomics of Synechococcus and proposal of the new genus Parasynechococcus. PeerJ. :e–1522.PDF icon Coutinho et al_2015_Comparative genomics of Synechococcus and proposal of the new genus.pdf (7.66 MB)
Croteau D, Guérin S, Bruyant F, Ferland J, Campbell DA, Babin M, Lavaud J.  2021.  Contrasting nonphotochemical quenching patterns under high light and darkness aligns with light niche occupancy in Arctic diatoms. Limnology and Oceanography. 66:S231–S245.PDF icon Croteau et al. - 2021 - Contrasting nonphotochemical quenching patterns un.pdf (1.19 MB)
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Farhat S, Florent I, Noel B, Kayal E, Da Silva C, Bigeard E, Alberti A, Labadie K, Corre E, Aury J-M et al..  2018.  Comparative time-scale gene expression analysis highlights the infection processes of two amoebophrya strains. Frontiers in Microbiology. 9:1–19.PDF icon Farhat et al_2018_Comparative time-scale gene expression analysis highlights the infection.pdf (2.61 MB)
Fenizia S, Weissflog J, Pohnert G.  2021.  Cysteinolic Acid Is a Widely Distributed Compatible Solute of Marine Microalgae. Marine Drugs. 19:683.PDF icon Fenizia et al_2021_Cysteinolic Acid Is a Widely Distributed Compatible Solute of Marine Microalgae.pdf (997.08 KB)
Fernandes T, Ferreira A, Cordeiro N.  2021.  Comparative lipidomic analysis of Chlorella stigmatophora and Hemiselmis cf. andersenii in response to nitrogen-induced changes. Algal Research. 58:102417.
Ferrieux M, Dufour L, Doré H, Ratin M, Guéneuguès A, Chasselin L, Marie D, Rigaut-jalabert F, Le Gall F, Sciandra T et al..  2022.  Comparative Thermophysiology of Marine Synechococcus CRD1 Strains Isolated From Different Thermal Niches in Iron-Depleted Areas. Frontiers in Microbiology. 13PDF icon Ferrieux et al_2022_Comparative Thermophysiology of Marine Synechococcus CRD1 Strains Isolated From.pdf (2.17 MB)
Florenza J, Bertilsson S.  2023.  Choice of methodology and surrogate prey are decisive for the quality of protistan bacterivory rate estimates. Aquatic Microbial Ecology. 89:43–53.PDF icon Florenza et Bertilsson - 2023 - Choice of methodology and surrogate prey are decis.pdf (500.56 KB)
Foresi N, Correa-Aragunde N, Parisi G, Calo G, Salerno G, Lamattina L.  2010.  Characterization of a nitric oxide synthase from the plant kingdom: NO generation from the green alga Ostreococcus tauri is light irradiance and growth phase dependent. The Plant Cell. 22:3816–3830.PDF icon Foresi et al_2010_Characterization of a nitric oxide synthase from the plant kingdom.pdf (1.99 MB)
Fox E, Meyer E, Panasiak N, Taylor AR.  2018.  Calcein staining as a tool to investigate coccolithophore calcification. Frontiers in Marine Science. 5PDF icon Fox et al_2018_Calcein staining as a tool to investigate coccolithophore calcification.pdf (2.53 MB)
Frada M, Probert I, Allen MJ, Wilson WH, de Vargas C.  2008.  The “Cheshire Cat” escape strategy of the coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi in response to viral infection. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 105:15944–15949.PDF icon Frada et al_2008_The “Cheshire Cat” escape strategy of the coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi in.pdf (886.03 KB)
Fuller NJ, Marie D, Partensky F, Vaulot D, Post AF, Scanlan DJ.  2003.  Clade-specific 16S ribosomal DNA oligonucleotides reveal the predominance of a single marine Synechococcus clade throughout a stratified water column in the Red Sea. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 69:2430–2443.PDF icon Fuller et al_2003_Clade-specific 16S ribosomal DNA oligonucleotides reveal the predominance of a.pdf (1.03 MB)

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