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2016-01-01Validation of picogram- and femtogram-input DNA libraries for microscale metagenomicsRinke, C; Low, S; Woodcroft, BJ; Raina, JB; Skarshewski, A; Le, XH; Butler, MK; Stocker, R; Seymour, J; Tyson, GW; Hugenholtz, P
2014-01-01Whales sustain fisheries: Blue whales stimulate primary production in the Southern OceanLavery, TJ; Roudnew, B; Seymour, J; Mitchell, JG; Smetacek, V; Nicol, S
2013-05-07The Role of Diatom Nanostructures in Biasing Diffusion to Improve Uptake in a Patchy Nutrient EnvironmentMitchell, JG; Seuront, L; Doubell, MJ; Losic, D; Voelcker, NH; Seymour, J; Lal, R
2019-07-11Perspective: Something Old, Something New? Review of Wasting and Other Mortality in Asteroidea (Echinodermata)Hewson, I; Sullivan, B; Jackson, EW; Xu, Q; Long, H; Lin, C; Carde, EMQ; Seymour, J; Siboni, N; Jones, MRL; Sewell, MA
2018-12-01Stormwater influences phytoplankton assemblages within the diverse, but impacted Sydney Harbour estuaryVarkey, D; Mazard, S; Jeffries, TC; Hughes, DJ; Seymour, J; Paulsen, IT; Ostrowski, M
2010-11-22Iron defecation by sperm whales stimulates carbon export in the Southern OceanLavery, TJ; Roudnew, B; Gill, P; Seymour, J; Seuront, L; Johnson, G; Mitchell, JG; Smetacek, V
2012-09-01Geochemical and microbial diversity of bundera sinkhole, an anchialine system in the eastern Indian oceanHumphreys, W; Tetu, S; Elbourne, L; Gillings, M; Seymour, J; Mitchell, J; Paulsen, I
2012-05-11High nutrient transport and cycling potential revealed in the microbial metagenome of australian sea lion (neophoca cinerea) faecesLavery, TJ; Roudnew, B; Seymour, J; Mitchell, JG; Jeffries, T
2013-08-01Diverse populations of lake water bacteria exhibit chemotaxis towards inorganic nutrientsDennis, PG; Seymour, J; Kumbun, K; Tyson, GW
2014-01-01Detachment and flow cytometric quantification of seagrass-associated bacteriaTrevathan-Tackett, S; Macreadie, P; Ralph, P; Seymour, J
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