MBA Oceans 2025 - Theme 2: Biogeochemical cycles
Lead Research Organisation:
Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
Department Name: UNLISTED
Abstract
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| Jon Parr (Principal Investigator) |
Publications
Al-Kandari M
(2011)
Molecular tools separate harmful algal bloom species, Karenia mikimotoi, from different geographical regions into distinct sub-groups
in Harmful Algae
Allen MJ
(2007)
Use of microarrays to assess viral diversity: from genotype to phenotype.
in Environmental microbiology
Bentov S
(2009)
The role of seawater endocytosis in the biomineralization process in calcareous foraminifera.
in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Bibby R
(2008)
Effects of ocean acidification on the immune response of the blue mussel Mytilus edulis
in Aquatic Biology
Bowler C
(2008)
The Phaeodactylum genome reveals the evolutionary history of diatom genomes.
in Nature
Brownlee C
(2009)
pH regulation in symbiotic anemones and corals: a delicate balancing act.
in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Brownlee C
(2008)
Diatom signalling: deadly messages.
in Current biology : CB
Brussaard CP
(2008)
Global-scale processes with a nanoscale drive: the role of marine viruses.
in The ISME journal
Egilsdottir H
(2009)
The effect of CO2 acidified sea water and reduced salinity on aspects of the embryonic development of the amphipod Echinogammarus marinus (Leach).
in Marine pollution bulletin
Flynn K
(2012)
Changes in pH at the exterior surface of plankton with ocean acidification
in Nature Climate Change
| Description | Same as reported previously |
| Exploitation Route | Chiefly of use by other scientists. Results on ocean acidification of interest to policy makers |
| Sectors | Environment |
| URL | http://www.mba.ac.uk |