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2012-09-01Bacterial and virus-like particle abundances in purged and unpurged groundwater depth profilesRoudnew, B; Seymour, JR; Jeffries, TC; Lavery, TJ; Smith, RJ; Mitchell, JG
2012-08-20Shifts in picophytoplankton community structure influenced by changing upwelling conditionsvan Dongen-Vogels, V; Seymour, JR; Middleton, JF; Mitchell, JG; Seuront, L
2015-08-23Chemotaxis by natural populations of coral reef bacteriaTout, J; Jeffries, TC; Petrou, K; Tyson, GW; Webster, NS; Garren, M; Stocker, R; Ralph, PJ; Seymour, JR
2014-01-01Variability in microbial community composition and function between different niches within a coral reef.Tout, J; Jeffries, TC; Webster, NS; Stocker, R; Ralph, PJ; Seymour, JR
2014-10-13Surface immuno-functionalisation for the capture and detection of vibrio species in the marine environment: A new management tool for industrial facilitiesLaczka, OF; Labbate, M; Seymour, JR; Bourne, DG; Fielder, SS; Doblin, MA
2019-10-10Vulnerability of seagrass blue carbon to microbial attack following exposure to warming and oxygenMacreadie, PI; Atwood, TB; Seymour, JR; Fontes, MLS; Sanderman, J; Nielsen, DA; Connolly, RM
2015-05-18Increased seawater temperature increases the abundance and alters the structure of natural Vibrio populations associated with the coral Pocillopora damicornisTout, J; Siboni, N; Messer, LF; Garren, M; Stocker, R; Webster, NS; Ralph, PJ; Seymour, JR
2019-01-01The role of microbial motility and chemotaxis in symbiosisRaina, JB; Fernandez, V; Lambert, B; Stocker, R; Seymour, JR
2018-11-15The microbiome of the cosmopolitan diatom leptocylindrus reveals significant spatial and temporal variabilityAjani, PA; Kahlke, T; Siboni, N; Carney, R; Murray, SA; Seymour, JR
2018-11-01Taxonomic and metabolic shifts in the Coorong bacterial metagenome driven by salinity and external inputsNewton, K; Jeffries, TC; Smith, RJ; Seymour, JR; Seuront, L; Mitchell, JG
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