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Marine Pollution Bulletin
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February 17, 2006
Setting a size-exclusion limit to remove toxic dinoflagellate cysts from ships' ballast water
Martina A Doblin, Fred C Dobbs
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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May 4, 2016
Drift in ocean currents impacts intergenerational microbial exposure to temperature
Martina A Doblin, Erik van Sebille
Journal of Experimental Botany
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September 11, 2014
Active water transport in unicellular algae: where, why, and how
John A Raven, Martina A Doblin
Annual Review of Marine Science
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August 28, 2019
Evolution, Microbes, and Changing Ocean Conditions
Sinéad Collins, Philip W Boyd, Martina A Doblin
Marine Pollution Bulletin
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January 12, 2007
Potential microbial bioinvasions via ships' ballast water, sediment, and biofilm
Lisa A Drake, Martina A Doblin, Fred C Dobbs
Journal of Phycology
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January 13, 2019
First description of the environmental niche of the epibenthic dinoflagellate species Coolia palmyrensis, C. malayensis, and C. tropicalis (Dinophyceae) from Eastern Australia
Michaela E Larsson, Kirsty F Smith, Martina A Doblin
Journal of Plant Physiology
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November 3, 2018
Shaping up for stress: Physiological flexibility is key to survivorship in a habitat-forming macroalga
Jennifer S Clark, Alistair G B Poore, Martina A Doblin
Journal of Phycology
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March 25, 2016
PHOTOPHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF FRAGILARIOPSIS CYLINDRUS (BACILLARIOPHYCEAE) TO NITROGEN DEPLETION AT TWO TEMPERATURES(1)
Katherina Petrou, Sven A Kranz, Martina A Doblin, et al.
Plos One
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April 13, 2018
A new diatom species P. hallegraeffii sp. nov. belonging to the toxic genus Pseudo-nitzschia (Bacillariophyceae) from the East Australian Current
Penelope A Ajani, Arjun Verma, Malwenn Lassudrie, et al.
Journal of Phycology
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March 24, 2016
Potential for adaptation in response to thermal stress in an intertidal macroalga
Jennifer S Clark, Alistair G B Poore, Peter J Ralph, et al.
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Marine Pollution Bulletin
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February 17, 2006
Setting a size-exclusion limit to remove toxic dinoflagellate cysts from ships' ballast water
Martina A Doblin, Fred C Dobbs
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
May 4, 2016
Drift in ocean currents impacts intergenerational microbial exposure to temperature
Martina A Doblin, Erik van Sebille
Journal of Experimental Botany
|
September 11, 2014
Active water transport in unicellular algae: where, why, and how
John A Raven, Martina A Doblin
Annual Review of Marine Science
|
August 28, 2019
Evolution, Microbes, and Changing Ocean Conditions
Sinéad Collins, Philip W Boyd, Martina A Doblin
Marine Pollution Bulletin
|
January 12, 2007
Potential microbial bioinvasions via ships' ballast water, sediment, and biofilm
Lisa A Drake, Martina A Doblin, Fred C Dobbs
Journal of Phycology
|
January 13, 2019
First description of the environmental niche of the epibenthic dinoflagellate species Coolia palmyrensis, C. malayensis, and C. tropicalis (Dinophyceae) from Eastern Australia
Michaela E Larsson, Kirsty F Smith, Martina A Doblin
Journal of Plant Physiology
|
November 3, 2018
Shaping up for stress: Physiological flexibility is key to survivorship in a habitat-forming macroalga
Jennifer S Clark, Alistair G B Poore, Martina A Doblin
Journal of Phycology
|
March 25, 2016
PHOTOPHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES OF FRAGILARIOPSIS CYLINDRUS (BACILLARIOPHYCEAE) TO NITROGEN DEPLETION AT TWO TEMPERATURES(1)
Katherina Petrou, Sven A Kranz, Martina A Doblin, et al.
Plos One
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April 13, 2018
A new diatom species P. hallegraeffii sp. nov. belonging to the toxic genus Pseudo-nitzschia (Bacillariophyceae) from the East Australian Current
Penelope A Ajani, Arjun Verma, Malwenn Lassudrie, et al.
Journal of Phycology
|
March 24, 2016
Potential for adaptation in response to thermal stress in an intertidal macroalga
Jennifer S Clark, Alistair G B Poore, Peter J Ralph, et al.
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