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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)
Lu Y, Wohlrab S, Groth M, Glöckner G, Guillou L, John U.  2016.  Transcriptomic profiling of Alexandrium fundyense during physical interaction with or exposure to chemical signals from the parasite Amoebophrya.. Molecular ecology. 25:1294–307.PDF icon Lu et al_2016_Transcriptomic profiling of Alexandrium fundyense during physical interaction.pdf (1.12 MB)
M. Lorenzo R, Neale PJ, Sobrino C, León P, Vázquez V, Bresnan E, Segovia M.  2019.  Effects of elevated co 2 on growth, calcification and spectral dependence of photoinhibition in the coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi (Prymnesiophyceae). Journal of Phycology. :jpy.12885.PDF icon Lorenzo et al_2019_Effects of elevated co 2 on growth, calcification and spectral dependence of.pdf (1.39 MB)
López-Pacheco IY, Ayala-Moreno VGuadalupe, Mejia-Melara CArlette, Rodríguez-Rodríguez J, Cuellar-Bermudez SP, González-González RBerenice, Coronado-Apodaca KG, Farfan-Cabrera LI, González-Meza GMaría, Iqbal HMN et al..  2023.  Growth Behavior, Biomass Composition and Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAMEs) Production Potential of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, and Chlorella vulgaris Cultures. Marine Drugs. 21:450.PDF icon López-Pacheco et al. - 2023 - Growth Behavior, Biomass Composition and Fatty Aci.pdf (2.38 MB)
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)
Lobanov AV, Fomenko DE, Zhang Y, Sengupta A, Hatfield DL, Gladyshev VN.  2007.  Evolutionary dynamics of eukaryotic selenoproteomes: large selenoproteomes may associate with aquatic life and small with terrestrial life. Genome Biology. 8:R198.
Liu H, Probert I, Uitz J, Claustre H, Aris-Brossou S, Frada M, Not F, de Vargas C.  2009.  Extreme diversity in noncalcifying haptophytes explains a major pigment paradox in open oceans. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 106:12803–12808.PDF icon Liu et al_2009_Extreme diversity in noncalcifying haptophytes explains a major pigment paradox.pdf (1.68 MB)
Liu H, Aris-Brosou S, Probert I, de Vargas C.  2010.  A timeline of the environmental genetics of the haptophytes. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 27:171–176.
Liu Z, Mesrop LY, Hu SK, Caron DA.  2019.  Transcriptome of thalassicolla nucleata holobiont reveals details of a radiolarian symbiotic relationship. Frontiers in Marine Science. 6:1–11.PDF icon Liu et al_2019_Transcriptome of thalassicolla nucleata holobiont reveals details of a.pdf (7.84 MB)
Liu F, Gledhill M, Tan Q-G, Zhu K, Zhang Q, Salaün P, Tagliabue A, Zhang Y, Weiss D, Achterberg EP et al..  2022.  Phycosphere pH of unicellular nano- and micro- phytoplankton cells and consequences for iron speciation. The ISME Journal. 16:2329–2336.PDF icon Liu et al_2022_Phycosphere pH of unicellular nano- and micro- phytoplankton cells and.pdf (1.5 MB)
Limardo AJ, Sudek S, Choi CJae, Poirier C, Rii YM, Blum M, Roth R, Goodenough U, Church MJ, Worden AZ.  2017.  Quantitative biogeography of picoprasinophytes establishes ecotype distributions and significant contributions to marine phytoplankton. Environmental Microbiology. PDF icon Limardo et al_2017_Quantitative biogeography of picoprasinophytes establishes ecotype.pdf (2.02 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)
Liefer JD, Garg A, Campbell DA, Irwin AJ, Finkel ZV.  2018.  Nitrogen starvation induces distinct photosynthetic responses and recovery dynamics in diatoms and prasinophytes. PLOS ONE. 13:e0195705.PDF icon Liefer et al_2018_Nitrogen starvation induces distinct photosynthetic responses and recovery.pdf (5.05 MB)
Liao S, Yao Y, Wang L, Wang KJ, Amaral-Zettler L, Longo WM, Huang Y.  2020.  C41 methyl and C42 ethyl alkenones are biomarkers for Group II Isochrysidales. Organic Geochemistry. 147:104081.
Liao S, Novak J, Huang Y.  2023.  Exploring the theoretical upper temperature limit of alkenone unsaturation indices: Implications for paleotemperature reconstructions. Organic Geochemistry. 180:104606.PDF icon Liao et al_2023_Exploring the theoretical upper temperature limit of alkenone unsaturation.pdf (2.71 MB)
Liao S, Huang Y.  2022.  Group 2i Isochrysidales flourishes at exceedingly low growth temperatures (0 to 6 °C). Organic Geochemistry. :104512.PDF icon Liao et Huang - 2022 - Group 2i Isochrysidales flourishes at exceedingly .pdf (862.05 KB)
Letscher RT, J. Moore K, Martiny AC, Lomas MW.  2023.  Biodiversity and stoichiometric plasticity increase pico-phytoplankton contributions to marine net primary productivity and the biological pump. Global Biogeochemical Cycles. n/a:e2023GB007756.PDF icon Letscher et al_Biodiversity and stoichiometric plasticity increase pico-phytoplankton.pdf (1.21 MB)
Lepere C, Demura M, Kawachi M, Romac S, Probert I, Vaulot D.  2011.  Whole Genome Amplification (WGA) of marine photosynthetic eukaryote populations. FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 76:516–523.PDF icon Lepere et al_2011_Whole Genome Amplification (WGA) of marine photosynthetic eukaryote populations.pdf (522.37 KB)
Lepelletier F, Karpov SA, Alacid E, Le Panse S, Bigeard E, Garcés E, Jeanthon C, Guillou L.  2014.  Dinomyces arenysensis gen. et sp. nov. (rhizophydiales, dinomycetaceae fam. nov.), a chytrid infecting marine dinoflagellates. Protist. 165:230–244.PDF icon Lepelletier et al_2014_Dinomyces arenysensis gen.pdf (16.28 MB)
Lepelletier F, Karpov SA, Le Panse S, Bigeard E, Skovgaard A, Jeanthon C, Guillou L.  2014.  Parvilucifera rostrata sp. nov., a novel parasite in the phylum Perkinsozoa that infects the toxic dinoflagellate Alexandrium minutum (Dinophyceae). Protist. 165:31–49.PDF icon Lepelletier et al_2014_Parvilucifera rostrata sp.pdf (17.84 MB)
Leliaert F, Tronholm A, Lemieux C, Turmel M, DePriest MS, Bhattacharya D, Karol KG, Fredericq S, Zechman FW, Lopez-Bautista JM.  2016.  Chloroplast phylogenomic analyses reveal the deepest-branching lineage of the Chlorophyta, Palmophyllophyceae class. nov.. Scientific Reports. 6:25367.PDF icon Leliaert et al_2016_Chloroplast phylogenomic analyses reveal the deepest-branching lineage of the.pdf (2.32 MB)
Leconte, Benites, Vannier, Wincker, Piganeau, Jaillon.  2020.  Genome resolved biogeography of mamiellales. Genes. 11:66.PDF icon Leconte et al_2020_Genome resolved biogeography of mamiellales.pdf (1.03 MB)
Leblond JD, Elkins LC, Sabir K, Graeff JE.  2022.  Sterols of Testudodinium testudo (formerly Amphidinium testudo): Production of the Δ8(14) sterol gymnodinosterol and chemotaxonomic relationship to the Kareniaceae. Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology. n/a:e12929.PDF icon Leblond et al_Sterols of Testudodinium testudo (formerly Amphidinium testudo).pdf (1.2 MB)
Leblond JD, Elkins LC, Graeff JE, Sabir K.  2022.  Galactolipids of the genus Amphidinium (Dinophyceae): an hypothesis that they are basal to those of other peridinin-containing dinoflagellates. European Journal of Phycology. :1–10.PDF icon Leblond et al_2022_Galactolipids of the genus Amphidinium (Dinophyceae).pdf (2.64 MB)
Le Gall F, Rigaut-Jalabert F, Marie D, Garczareck L, Viprey M, Godet A, Vaulot D.  2008.  Picoplankton diversity in the south-east pacific ocean from cultures. Biogeosciences. 5:203–214.

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