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2021-07-31Temporal Variation in the Microbiome of Tropical and Temperate Octocorals.Haydon, TD; Suggett, DJ; Siboni, N; Kahlke, T; Camp, EF; Seymour, JR
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
2016-01-01Lotic bacterioplankton and phytoplankton community changes under dissolved organic-carbon amendment: Evidence for competition for nutrientsCarney, RL; Seymour, JR; Westhorpe, D; Mitrovic, SM
2022-03-08Can seagrass modify the effects of ocean acidification on oysters?Garner, N; Ross, PM; Falkenberg, LJ; Seymour, JR; Siboni, N; Scanes, E
2021-07-14Microbiome response differs among selected lines of Sydney rock oysters to ocean warming and acidification.Scanes, E; Parker, LM; Seymour, JR; Siboni, N; King, WL; Wegner, KM; Dove, MC; O'Connor, WA; Ross, PM
2022-03-14Mucospheres produced by a mixotrophic protist impact ocean carbon cycling.Larsson, ME; Bramucci, AR; Collins, S; Hallegraeff, G; Kahlke, T; Raina, J-B; Seymour, JR; Doblin, MA
2018-04-26Lunar cycles of reproduction in the clown anemonefish Amphiprion percula: individual-level strategies and population-level patternsSeymour, JR; Barbasch, TA; Buston, PM
2022-06Forecasting ocean microbiome shifts.Seymour, JR
2020-10Long-lasting effect of mercury contamination on the soil microbiota and its co-selection of antibiotic resistance.Mahbub, KR; King, WL; Siboni, N; Nguyen, VK; Rahman, MM; Megharaj, M; Seymour, JR; Franks, AE; Labbate, M
2022-08-15Rainfall leads to elevated levels of antibiotic resistance genes within seawater at an Australian beach.Williams, NLR; Siboni, N; McLellan, SL; Potts, J; Scanes, P; Johnson, C; James, M; McCann, V; Seymour, JR
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