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2014-01-01The impact of iron limitation on the physiology of the Antarctic diatom Chaetoceros simplexPetrou, K; Trimborn, S; Rost, B; Ralph, PJ; Hassler, CS
2015-07-01The role of bacterial and algal exopolymeric substances in iron chemistryNorman, L; Worms, IAM; Angles, E; Bowie, AR; Nichols, CM; Ninh Pham, A; Slaveykova, VI; Townsend, AT; David Waite, T; Hassler, CS
2016-03-12Nutrient uplift in a cyclonic eddy increases diversity, primary productivity and iron demand of microbial communities relative to a western boundary currentDoblin, MA; Petrou, K; Sinutok, S; Seymour, JR; Messer, LF; Brown, MV; Norman, L; Everett, JD; McInnes, AS; Ralph, PJ; Thompson, PA; Hassler, CS
2006-05-15Bioavailability of iron sensed by a phytoplanktonic Fe-bioreporterHassler, CS; Twiss, MR
2005-08-30Impact of zinc acclimation on bioaccumulation and homeostasis in Chlorella kessleriiHassler, CS; Behra, R; Wilkinson, KJ
2009-11-01A novel in situ tool for the exposure and analysis of microorganisms in natural aquatic systemsDavis, TA; Simon, DF; Hassler, CS; Wilkinson, KJ
2011-03-01Characterisation of water masses and phytoplankton nutrient limitation in the East Australian Current separation zone during spring 2008Hassler, CS; Djajadikarta, JR; Doblin, MA; Everett, JD; Thompson, PA
2007-06-01Application of the biotic ligand model to explain potassium interaction with thallium uptake and toxicity to planktonHassler, CS; Chafin, RD; Klinger, MB; Twiss, MR
2011-03-01The strengthening East Australian Current, its eddies and biological effects - an introduction and overviewSuthers, IM; Young, JW; Baird, ME; Roughan, M; Everett, JD; Brassington, GB; Byrne, M; Condie, SA; Hartog, JR; Hassler, CS; Hobday, AJ; Holbrook, NJ; Malcolm, HA; Oke, PR; Thompson, PA; Ridgway, K
2017-01-01Zinc requirement for two phytoplankton strains of the Tasman SeaSinoir, M; Bowie, AR; Mongin, A; Butler, ECV; Hassler, CS
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