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This is a list of the 20 publications most recently added to the Research Profiles database. This shows the publication activity that is ongoing at the institution.The source of publications for this application is Scopus.
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William C. Holland; R. Wayne Litaker; Carmelo R. Tomas; Steven R. Kibler; Allen R. Place; Erik D. Davenport; Patricia A. Tester
Differences in the toxicity of six Gambierdiscus (Dinophyceae) species measured using an in vitro human erythrocyte lysis assay
2.
James W. Morley; Jeffrey A. Buckel; Thomas E. Lankford Jr.
Relative contribution of spring- and summer-spawned bluefish cohorts to the adult population: Effects of size-selective winter mortality, overwinter growth, and sampling bias
3.
Sara Borin; Francesca Mapelli; Eleonora Rolli; Bongkeun Song; Craig Tobias; Markus C. Schmid; Gert J. De Lange; Gert J. Reichart; Stefan Schouten; Mike Jetten; et al.
Anammox bacterial populations in deep marine hypersaline gradient systems
4.
Andrew M. Miller; Joseph R. Pawlik
Do coral reef fish learn to avoid unpalatable prey using visual cues?
5.
Andrew Long; Joshua Heitman; Craig Tobias; Rebecca Philips; Bongkeun Song
Co-occurring anammox, denitrification, and codenitrification in agricultural soils
6.
Sandra Brooke; Steve W. Ross; Craig M. Young
Temperature tolerance of the deep-sea coral Lophelia pertusa from the southeastern United States
7.
Jan Vicente; Allison Stewart; Bongkeun Song; Russell T. Hill; Jeffrey L. Wright
Biodiversity of Actinomycetes Associated with Caribbean Sponges and Their Potential for Natural Product Discovery
8.
Jacqueline F. Howarth; Michael J. Durako
Diurnal variation in chlorophyll fluorescence of Thalassia testudinum seedlings in response to controlled salinity and light conditions
9.
Amanda E. Kahn; Jeffrey L. Beal; Michael J. Durako
Diurnal and Tidal Variability in the Photobiology of the Seagrass Halophila johnsonii in a Riverine Versus Marine Habitat
10.
Michael A. Mccartney; Michael L. Burton; Thiago G. Lima
Mitochondrial DNA differentiation between populations of black sea bass (Centropristis striata) across Cape Hatteras, North Carolina (USA)
11.
Ami E. Wilbur; Susan E. Ford; Julie D. Gauthier; Marta Gomez-Chiarri
Quantitative PCR assay to determine prevalence and intensity of MSX (Haplosporidium nelsoni) in North Carolina and Rhode Island oysters Crassostrea virginica
12.
C. Anela Choy; Peter C. Davison; Jeffrey C. Drazen; Adrian Flynn; Elizabeth J. Gier; Joel C. Hoffman; Jennifer P. McClain-Counts; Todd W. Miller; Brian N. Popp; Steve W. Ross; et al.
Global Trophic Position Comparison of Two Dominant Mesopelagic Fish Families (Myctophidae, Stomiidae) Using Amino Acid Nitrogen Isotopic Analyses
13.
Joju George; Daniel G. Baden; William H. Gerwick; Thomas F. Murray
Bidirectional influence of sodium channel activation on NMDA receptor-dependent cerebrocortical neuron structural plasticity
14.
Charles E. Tilburg; Michael A. McCartney; Philip O. Yund
Across-Shelf Transport of Bivalve Larvae: Can the Interface between a Coastal Current and Inshore Waters Act as an Ecological Barrier to Larval Dispersal?
15.
Michael A. Mallin; Janie A. McAuliffe; Matthew R. McIver; David Mayes; Michael A. Hanson
High pollutant removal efficacy of a large constructed wetland leads to receiving stream improvements
16.
Carolina Priester; Jeremy P. Braude; Lindsay C. Morton; Stephen T. Kinsey; Wade O. Watanabe; Richard M. Dillaman
Ring bands in fish skeletal muscle: Reorienting the myofibrils and microtubule cytoskeleton within a single cell
17.
Tse-Lynn Loh; Joseph R. Pawlik
Friend or foe? No evidence that association with the sponge Mycale laevis provides a benefit to corals of the genus Montastraea
18.
C.J. Band-Schmidt; A. Martínez-López; J.J. Bustillos-Guzmán; L. Carreón-Palau; L. Morquecho; N.O. Olguín-Monroy; T. Zenteno-Savín; A. Mendoza-Flores; B. González-Acosta; F.H. Hernández-Sandoval; et al.
Morphology, biochemistry, and growth of raphidophyte strains from the Gulf of California
19.
David G. Borkman; Theodore J. Smayda; Carmelo R. Tomas; Robert York; Wendy Strangman; Jeffrey L.C. Wright
Toxic Alexandrium peruvianum (Balech and de Mendiola) Balech and Tangen in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island (USA)
20.
Avery O. Tatters; Ryan M. Van Wagoner; Jeffrey L.C. Wright; Carmelo R. Tomas
Regulation of spiroimine neurotoxins and hemolytic activity in laboratory cultures of the dinoflagellate Alexandrium peruvianum (Balech & Mendiola) Balech & Tangen