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Control of heterotrophic prokaryotic abundance and growth rate in hypersaline planktonic environments
Josep M. Gasol
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Emilio O. Casamayor
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Ian Joint
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Kristine Garde
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Kim Gustavson
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Susana Benlloch
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Beatriz Díez
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Michael Schauer
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Ramon Massana
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Carlos Pedrós-Alió
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Novel Proteorhodopsin variants from the Mediterranean and Red Seas
Summary Proteorhodopsins, ubiquitous retinylidene photoactive proton pumps, were recently found in the widespread uncultured SAR86 …
Gazalah Sabehi
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Ramon Massana
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Joseph P Bielawski
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Mira Rosenberg
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Edward F Delong
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Oded Béjà
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Diversification and spectral tuning in marine proteorhodopsins
Dikla Man
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Weiwu Wang
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Gazalah Sabehi
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L. Aravind
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Anton F. Post
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Ramon Massana
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Elena N. Spudich
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John L. Spudich
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Oded Béjà
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Molecular diversity among marine picophytoplankton as revealed by *psbA* analyses
Summary Photosynthetic microorganisms play a crucial role in the marine environment. In vast areas of the oceans, marine primary …
Gil Zeidner
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Christina M Preston
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Edward F Delong
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Ramon Massana
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Anton F Post
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David J Scanlan
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Oded Béjà
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Alkaline phosphatase activities in the central Atlantic Ocean indicate large areas with phosphorus deficiency
Montserrat Vidal
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Carlos M Duarte
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Susana Agustí
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Josep M. Gasol
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Dolors Vaqué
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Composition and population dynamics of planktonic bacteria and bacterivorous flagellates in seawater chemostat cultures
Ramon Massana
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Klaus Jürgens
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Seasonal changes in the taxonomic composition of bacterioplankton in a coastal oligotrophic system
Michael Schauer
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Vanessa Balagué
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Carlos Pedrós-Alió
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Ramon Massana
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Dissolved Primary Production and the Strength of Phytoplankton -Bacterioplankton Coupling in Contrasting Marine Regions
Xosé Anxelu G. Morán
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Marta Estrada
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Josep M. Gasol
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Carlos Pedrós-Alió
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Unveiling the Organisms behind Novel Eukaryotic Ribosomal DNA Sequences from the Ocean
ABSTRACT Despite the fact that the smallest eukaryotes (cells less than 5 μm in diameter) play key roles in marine food webs, …
Ramon Massana
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Laure Guillou
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Beatriz Díez
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Carlos Pedrós-Alió
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Turbulence and the microbial food web: effects on bacterial losses to predation and on community structure
F Peters
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