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Future ocean warming may cause large reductions in Prochlorococcus biomass and productivity
The cyanobacterium Prochlorococcus is Earth’s most abundant photosynthetic organism and crucial to oceanic ecosystems. However, its …
Francois Ribalet
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Stephanie Dutkiewicz
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Erwan Monier
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E. Virginia Armbrust
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Dynamics of Teleaulax-like cryptophytes during the decline of a red water bloom in the Columbia River Estuary
The mixotrophic ciliate, Mesodinium rubrum, is a globally distributed ciliate that relies on the acquisition and use of chloroplasts …
Maria Hamilton
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Gwenn M.M. Hennon
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Rhonda Morales
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J. Needoba
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T.D. Peterson
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M. Schatz
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J. Swalwell
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E. Virginia Armbrust
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Francois Ribalet
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Light-driven synchrony of Prochlorococcus growth and mortality in the subtropical Pacific gyre
Theoretical studies predict that competition for limited resources reduces biodiversity to the point of ecological instability, whereas …
Francois Ribalet
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Jarred Swalwell
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Sophie Clayton
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Valeria Jiménez
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Sebastian Sudek
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Yajuan Lin
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Zackary I. Johnson
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Alexandra Z. Worden
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E. Virginia Armbrust
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