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Dadaglio L, Dinasquet J, Obernosterer I, Joux F.  2018.  Differential responses of bacteria to diatom-derived dissolved organic matter in the Arctic Ocean. Aquatic Microbial Ecology. 82:59–72.PDF icon Dadaglio et al_2018_Differential responses of bacteria to diatom-derived dissolved organic matter.pdf (254.5 KB)
Das S, Lizon F, Gevaert F, Bialais C, Duong G, Ouddane B, Souissi S.  2023.  Assessing indicators of arsenic toxicity using variable fluorescence in a commercially valuable microalgae: physiological and toxicological aspects. Journal of Hazardous Materials. :131215.PDF icon Das et al_2023_Assessing indicators of arsenic toxicity using variable fluorescence in a.pdf (2.11 MB)
Das S, Souissi A, Ouddane B, Hwang J-S, Souissi S.  2022.  Trace metals exposure in three different coastal compartments show specific morphological and reproductive traits across generations in a sentinel copepod. Science of The Total Environment. :160378.PDF icon Das et al. - 2022 - Trace metals exposure in three different coastal c.pdf (1.41 MB)
Das S, Gevaert F, Ouddane B, Duong G, Souissi S.  2021.  Single toxicity of arsenic and combined trace metal exposure to a microalga of ecological and commercial interest: Diacronema lutheri. Chemosphere. :132949.PDF icon Das et al. - 2021 - Single toxicity of arsenic and combined trace meta.pdf (2.29 MB)
Dayras P, Bialais C, Sadovskaya I, Lee M-C, Lee J-S, Souissi S.  2021.  Microalgal Diet Influences the Nutritive Quality and Reproductive Investment of the Cyclopoid Copepod Paracyclopina nana. Frontiers in Marine Science. 8:1147.PDF icon Dayras et al. - 2021 - Microalgal Diet Influences the Nutritive Quality a.pdf (1.99 MB)
de la Broise D, Ventura M, Chauchat L, Guerreiro M, Michez T, Vinet T, Gautron N, Le Grand F, Bideau A, Le Goïc N et al..  2022.  Scale-Up to Pilot of a Non-Axenic Culture of Thraustochytrids Using Digestate from Methanization as Nitrogen Source. Marine Drugs. 20:499.PDF icon de la Broise et al. - 2022 - Scale-Up to Pilot of a Non-Axenic Culture of Thrau.pdf (4.81 MB)
De Vries J, Monteiro F, Langer G, Brownlee C, Wheeler G.  2023.  A critical trade-off between nitrogen quota and growth allows Coccolithus braarudii life cycle phases’ to exploit varying environment. PDF icon De Vries et al. - 2023 - A critical trade-off between nitrogen quota and gr.pdf (3.33 MB)
Decamp A, Michelo O, Rabbat C, Laroche C, Grizeau D, Pruvost J, Gonçalves O.  2021.  A New, Quick, and Simple Protocol to Evaluate Microalgae Polysaccharide Composition. Marine Drugs. 19:101.PDF icon Decamp et al_2021_A New, Quick, and Simple Protocol to Evaluate Microalgae Polysaccharide.pdf (1.77 MB)
Decelle J, Probert I, Bittner L, Desdevises Y, Colin S, de Vargas C, Gali M, Simo R, Not F.  2012.  An original mode of symbiosis in open ocean plankton. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 109:18000–18005.
Decelle J, Veronesi G, LeKieffre C, Gallet B, Chevalier F, Stryhanyuk H, Marro S, Ravanel S, Tucoulou R, Schieber N et al..  2021.  Subcellular architecture and metabolic connection in the planktonic photosymbiosis between Collodaria (radiolarians) and their microalgae. bioRxiv. :2021.03.13.435225.PDF icon Decelle et al. - 2021 - Subcellular architecture and metabolic connection .pdf (5.82 MB)
Decelle J, Stryhanyuk H, Gallet B, Veronesi G, Schmidt M, Balzano S, Marro S, Uwizeye C, Jouneau P-H, Lupette J et al..  2019.  Algal remodeling in a ubiquitous planktonic photosymbiosis. Current Biology. 29:968–978.e4.PDF icon Decelle et al_2019_Algal remodeling in a ubiquitous planktonic photosymbiosis.pdf (5.3 MB)
Decelle J, Romac S, Stern RF, Bendif EMahdi, Zingone A, Audic S, Guiry MD, Guillou L, Tessier D, Le Gall F et al..  2015.  PhytoREF: a reference database of the plastidial 16S rRNA gene of photosynthetic eukaryotes with curated taxonomy. Molecular Ecology Resources. 15:1435–1445.PDF icon Decelle et al_2015_PhytoREF.pdf (739.73 KB)
Dedman CJ, Barton S, Fournier M, Rickaby REM.  2023.  Shotgun proteomics reveals temperature-dependent regulation of major nutrient metabolism in coastal Synechococcus sp. WH5701. Algal Research. :103279.
Degraeve-Guilbault C, Bréhélin C, Haslam R, Sayanova O, Marie-Luce G, Jouhet J, Corellou F.  2017.  Glycerolipid characterization and nutrient deprivation-associated changes in the green picoalga ostreococcus tauri. Plant Physiology. 173:2060–2080.PDF icon Degraeve-Guilbault et al_2017_Glycerolipid characterization and nutrient deprivation-associated changes in.pdf (2.8 MB)
del Campo J, Sieracki ME, Molestina R, Keeling P, Massana R, Ruiz-Trillo I.  2014.  The others: our biased perspective of eukaryotic genomes. Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 29:252–259.PDF icon del Campo et al_2014_The others.pdf (906.55 KB)
Delmont TO, A. Eren M.  2018.  Linking pangenomes and metagenomes: the Prochlorococcus metapangenome. PeerJ. 6:e4320.PDF icon Delmont_Eren_2018_Linking pangenomes and metagenomes.pdf (10.22 MB)
Demir-Hilton E, Sudek S, Cuvelier ML, Gentemann CL, Zehr JP, Worden AZ.  2011.  Global distribution patterns of distinct clades of the photosynthetic picoeukaryote Ostreococcus. The ISME journal. 5:1095–1107.PDF icon Demir-Hilton et al_2011_Global distribution patterns of distinct clades of the photosynthetic.pdf (5.04 MB)
Demory D, Arsenieff L, Simon N, Six C, Rigaut-jalabert F, Marie D, Ge P, Bigeard E, Jacquet S, Sciandra A et al..  2017.  Temperature is a key factor in Micromonas–virus interactions. The ISME Journal. 11:601–612.PDF icon Demory et al_2017_Temperature is a key factor in Micromonas–virus interactions.pdf (694.6 KB)
Demory D, Weitz JS, Baudoux A-claire, Touzeau S, Simon N, Rabouille S, Sciandra A, Bernard O.  2020.  A thermal trade-off between viral production and degradation drives phytoplankton-virus population dynamics. bioRxiv. :2020.08.18.256156.PDF icon Demory et al_2020_A thermal trade-off between viral production and degradation drives.pdf (5.32 MB)
Demory D, Baudoux A-claire, Monier A, Simon N, Six C, Ge P, Rigaut-jalabert F, Marie D, Sciandra A, Bernard O et al..  2019.  Picoeukaryotes of the Micromonas genus: sentinels of a warming ocean. The ISME Journal. 13:132–146.PDF icon Demory et al_2019_Picoeukaryotes of the Micromonas genus.pdf (2.51 MB)
Dennu L, Devic M, Rigonato J, Falciatore A, Lozano J-C, Vergé V, Mariac C, Jaillon O, Team TDark Edge, Sabot F et al..  2023.  Biological and genomic resources for the cosmopolitan phytoplankton Bathycoccus: Insights into genetic diversity and major structural variations. PDF icon Dennu et al_2023_Biological and genomic resources for the cosmopolitan phytoplankton Bathycoccus.pdf (7.52 MB)
Derelle E, Ferraz C, Lagoda P, Eychenie S, Cooke R, Regad F, Sabau X, Courties C, Delseny M, Demaille J et al..  2002.  DNA libraries for sequencing the genome of Ostreococcus tauri (Chlorophyta, Prasinophyceae): The smallest free-living eukaryotic cell. Journal of Phycology. 38:1150–1156.
Derelle E, Ferraz C, Rombauts S, Rouze P, Worden AZ, Robbens S, Partensky F, Degroeve S, Echeynie S, Cooke R et al..  2006.  Genome analysis of the smallest free-living eukaryote Ostreococcus tauri unveils many unique features. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 103:11647–11652.PDF icon Derelle et al_2006_Genome analysis of the smallest free-living eukaryote Ostreococcus tauri.pdf (1.01 MB)
Derelle E, Ferraz C, Escande M-L, Eychenié S, Cooke R, Piganeau G, Desdevises Y, Bellec L, Moreau H, Grimsley N.  2008.  Life-cycle and genome of OtV5, a large DNA virus of the pelagic marine unicellular green alga ¡i¿Ostreococcus tauri¡/i¿. PLoS ONE. 3:e2250.PDF icon Derelle et al_2008_Life-cycle and genome of OtV5, a large DNA virus of the pelagic marine.pdf (536.39 KB)
Derelle E, Yau S, Moreau H, Grimsley NH.  2017.  Prasinovirus attack of ostreococcus is furtive by day but savage by night. Journal of Virology. 92:JVI.01703–17.PDF icon Derelle et al_2017_Prasinovirus attack of ostreococcus is furtive by day but savage by night.pdf (3.92 MB)

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