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H W Ducklow

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Microbial Ecology|November 5, 2013
Modeling the microbial food webH W Ducklow
Microbial Ecology|November 16, 2013
Observations on naturally and artificially diseased tropical corals: A scanning electron microscope studyH W Ducklow, R Mitchell
Microbial Ecology|November 5, 2013
Regulation of bacterial abundance and production by substrate supply and bacterivory: A mesocosm studyF K Shiah, H W Ducklow
Microbial Ecology|November 15, 2013
Ecology of bacterial communities in the schistosomiasis vector snailBiomphalaria glabrataH W Ducklow, K Clausen, R Mitchell
Canadian Journal of Microbiology|April 1, 1980
Experimental pathogenicity of Vibrio parahaemolyticus for the schistosome-bearing snail Biomphalaria glabrataH W Ducklow, H M Tarraza, R Mitchell
Microbial Ecology|November 7, 2013
Bacterioplankton cell growth and macromolecular synthesis in seawater cultures during the North Atlantic Spring Phytoplankton Bloom, May, 1989H W Ducklow, D L Kirchman, H L Quinby
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|April 1, 1982
Production and vertical flux of attached bacteria in the hudson river plume of the new york bight as studied with floating sediment trapsH W Ducklow, D L Kirchman, G T Rowe
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|February 2, 2000
Limitation of bacterial growth by dissolved organic matter and iron in the Southern oceanM J Church, D A Hutchins, H W Ducklow
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 16, 1986
Bacterioplankton: a sink for carbon in a coastal marine plankton communityH W Ducklow, D A Purdie, P J Williams, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 2, 1987
Response: bacteria: link or sink?H W Ducklow, D A Purdie, P J Williams, et al.
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Microbial Ecology|November 5, 2013
Modeling the microbial food webH W Ducklow
Microbial Ecology|November 16, 2013
Observations on naturally and artificially diseased tropical corals: A scanning electron microscope studyH W Ducklow, R Mitchell
Microbial Ecology|November 5, 2013
Regulation of bacterial abundance and production by substrate supply and bacterivory: A mesocosm studyF K Shiah, H W Ducklow
Microbial Ecology|November 15, 2013
Ecology of bacterial communities in the schistosomiasis vector snailBiomphalaria glabrataH W Ducklow, K Clausen, R Mitchell
Canadian Journal of Microbiology|April 1, 1980
Experimental pathogenicity of Vibrio parahaemolyticus for the schistosome-bearing snail Biomphalaria glabrataH W Ducklow, H M Tarraza, R Mitchell
Microbial Ecology|November 7, 2013
Bacterioplankton cell growth and macromolecular synthesis in seawater cultures during the North Atlantic Spring Phytoplankton Bloom, May, 1989H W Ducklow, D L Kirchman, H L Quinby
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|April 1, 1982
Production and vertical flux of attached bacteria in the hudson river plume of the new york bight as studied with floating sediment trapsH W Ducklow, D L Kirchman, G T Rowe
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|February 2, 2000
Limitation of bacterial growth by dissolved organic matter and iron in the Southern oceanM J Church, D A Hutchins, H W Ducklow
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 16, 1986
Bacterioplankton: a sink for carbon in a coastal marine plankton communityH W Ducklow, D A Purdie, P J Williams, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 2, 1987
Response: bacteria: link or sink?H W Ducklow, D A Purdie, P J Williams, et al.
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