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Long M, Marie D, Szymczak J, Toullec J, Bigeard E, Sourisseau M, Le Gac M, Guillou L, Jauzein C.  2021.  Dinophyceae can use exudates as weapons against the parasite Amoebophrya sp. (Syndiniales). ISME Communications. 1:1–10.PDF icon Long et al. - 2021 - Dinophyceae can use exudates as weapons against th.pdf (1.72 MB)
Six C, Thomas J.-C., Garczarek L, Ostrowski M, Dufresne A, Blot N, Scanlan DJ, Partensky F.  2007.  Diversity and evolution of phycobilisomes in marine Synechococcus spp. - a comparative genomics study. Genome Biology. 8:R259.PDF icon Six et al_2007_Diversity and evolution of phycobilisomes in marine Synechococcus spp.pdf (1.03 MB)
Grébert T, Garczarek L, Daubin V, Humily F, Marie D, Ratin M, Devailly A, Farrant GK, Mary I, Mella-Flores D et al..  2022.  Diversity and evolution of pigment types in marine \textit{Synechococcus cyanobacteria. Genome Biology and Evolution. :evac035.PDF icon Grebert et al_2022_Diversity and evolution of pigment types in marine iSynechococcus-i.pdf (3.21 MB)
Santos ALopes dos, Gourvil P, Tragin M, Noël M-H, Decelle J, Romac S, Vaulot D.  2017.  Diversity and oceanic distribution of prasinophytes clade VII, the dominant group of green algae in oceanic waters. The ISME Journal. 11:512–528.PDF icon Lopes dos Santos et al_2017_Diversity and oceanic distribution of prasinophytes clade VII, the dominant.pdf (2.6 MB)
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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)
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)
Roux P, García-Corona JLuis, Ragueneau S, Schapira M, Siano R, Pernet F, Queau I, Malestroit P, Tallec K, Fleury E.  2024.  Ecophysiological response of the cupped oyster Crassostrea gigas exposed to the green dinoflagellate Lepidodinium chlorophorum. Aquaculture. :740644.PDF icon Rihtman et al. - 2024 - Coordinated transcriptional response to environmen.pdf (970.58 KB)
Thorel E, Clergeaud F, Jaugeon L, Rodrigues AMS, Lucas J, Stien D, Lebaron P.  2020.  Effect of 10 UV filters on the brine shrimp Artemia salina and themarinemicroalga Tetraselmis sp.. Toxics. 8:29.PDF icon Thorel et al_2020_Effect of 10 UV filters on the brine shrimp Artemia salina and.pdf (667.14 KB)
Varkey D, Mazard S, Ostrowski M, Tetu SG, Haynes P, Paulsen IT.  2015.  Effects of low temperature on tropical and temperate isolates of marine Synechococcus. The ISME Journal. :1–12.PDF icon Varkey et al_2015_Effects of low temperature on tropical and temperate isolates of marine.pdf (1.82 MB)
Moutier W, Duforêt-Gaurier L, Thyssen M, Loisel H, Mériaux X, Courcot L, Dessailly D, Rêve AHélène, Grégori G, Alvain S et al..  2017.  Evolution of the scattering properties of phytoplankton cells from flow cytometry measurements. PLoS ONE. 12PDF icon Moutier et al_2017_Evolution of the scattering properties of phytoplankton cells from flow.pdf (2.7 MB)
Hamilton T.J, Paz-Yepes J., Morrison R.A, Palenik B., Tresguerres M..  2014.  Exposure to bloom-like concentrations of two marine Synechococcus cyanobacteria (strains CC9311 and CC9902) differentially alters fish behaviour. Conservation Physiology. 2PDF icon Hamilton et al. - 2014 - Exposure to bloom-like concentrations of two marin.pdf (1.97 MB)
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B. Belisle S, Paz AAAvila, Carpenter AR, Cormier TC, Lewis AJ, Menin LS, Oliveira DR, Song B, Szeto A, Tchantouridze EI et al..  2020.  Genome sequences of synechococcus sp. Strain MIT S9220 and cocultured cyanophage SynMITS9220M01. Microbiology Resource Announcements. 9:28–30.PDF icon Belisle et al_2020_Genome sequences of synechococcus sp.pdf (547.86 KB)
Collen J, Porcel B, Carré W, Ball SG, Chaparro C, Tonon T, Barbeyron T, Michel G, Noel B, Valentin K et al..  2013.  Genome structure and metabolic features in the red seaweed Chondrus crispus shed light on evolution of the Archaeplastida. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 110:5247–5252.PDF icon Collen et al_2013_Genome structure and metabolic features in the red seaweed Chondrus crispus.pdf (1012.43 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.
Schiffrine N, Tremblay J-éric, Babin M.  2020.  Growth and elemental stoichiometry of the ecologically-relevant arctic diatom chaetoceros gelidus: A mix of polar and temperate. Frontiers in Marine Science. 6PDF icon Schiffrine et al_2020_Growth and elemental stoichiometry of the ecologically-relevant arctic diatom.pdf (1.05 MB)
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Carrillo JB, Torresi F, Morales LL, Ricordi M, Gomez-Casati DF, Busi MV, Martín M.  2020.  Identification and characterization of ChlreSEX4, a novel glucan phosphatase from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii green alga. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 680:108235.
Lim H, Tanaka A, Tanaka R, Ito H.  2019.  In vitro enzymatic activity assays implicate the existence of the chlorophyll cycle in chlorophyll b-Containing cyanobacteria. Plant and Cell Physiology. :1–12.PDF icon Lim et al_2019_In vitro enzymatic activity assays implicate the existence of the chlorophyll.pdf (1.35 MB)
Lim H, Tanaka A, Tanaka R, Ito H.  2019.  In vitro enzymatic activity assays implicate the existence of the chlorophyll cycle in chlorophyll b-Containing cyanobacteria. Plant and Cell Physiology. :1–12.PDF icon Lim et al_2019_In vitro enzymatic activity assays implicate the existence of the chlorophyll.pdf (1.35 MB)
Uwizeye C, Decelle J, Jouneau P-H, Gallet B, Keck J-baptiste, Schwab Y, Schoehn G, Zeeman SC, Falconet D, Finazzi G et al..  2020.  In-cell quantitative structural imaging of phytoplankton using 3D electron microscopy. bioRxiv. :2020.05.19.104166.PDF icon Uwizeye et al_2021_Morphological bases of phytoplankton energy management and physiological.pdf (3.78 MB)
Luo C, Tsementzi D, Kyrpides NC, Konstantinidis KT.  2011.  Individual genome assembly from complex community short-read metagenomic datasets. The ISME journal. 6:898–901.PDF icon Luo et al_2011_Individual genome assembly from complex community short-read metagenomic.pdf (16 KB)
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)
Tostevin R, Snow JT, Zhang Q, Tosca NJ, Rickaby REM.  2021.  The influence of elevated SiO2(aq) on intracellular silica uptake and microbial metabolism. Geobiology. n/aPDF icon Tostevin et al_The influence of elevated SiO2(aq) on intracellular silica uptake and microbial.pdf (1.9 MB)
Tostevin R, Snow JT, Zhang Q, Tosca NJ, Rickaby REM.  2021.  The influence of elevated SiO2(aq) on intracellular silica uptake and microbial metabolism. Geobiology. n/aPDF icon Tostevin et al_The influence of elevated SiO2(aq) on intracellular silica uptake and microbial.pdf (1.9 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)

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