684 results on '"Glibert, Patricia M."'
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2. Postscript: Changing of the Guard
3. The Algae and Their (Imperfect!) Classifications
4. Photosynthesis and the Confusing Array of Methodologies
5. Changing in the Short-Term: Acclimation
6. Ocean Acidification and the Souring of Our Waters
7. Methods Shape Our Understanding
8. Capturing Light and the Diversity of Pigments
9. Shining Light on the Complexity of Light
10. Manipulating and Measuring Growth and Biomass in Simple to Complex Systems and a Curve for All Reasons
11. Happening Now: Systems Experiencing Extreme Change and Multiple Stressors
12. Modeling Our Past, Present, and Future
13. Harmful Algae and the Blooming of Our Waters
14. Reversing Course: Ecosystem Restoration, Geoengineering, and Algal Bloom Mitigation
15. The Changing World
16. Hypoxia and the Wheezing of Our Waters
17. The Phycosphere-Living and Dying in Close Quarters
18. Food Webs, Cascades, Trophic Positions, and Stoichiometry
19. Historical Phytoplankton Ecologists, Early Concepts and Debates
20. Temperature and the Warming of Our Waters
21. Iron and the Anemic High-Nutrient-Low-Chlorophyll Oceanic Regions
22. Nitrogen Uptake, Assimilation, and Metabolism: Making Amino Acids and Protein
23. Taming Diversity Through the Traits of Size and Stoichiometry
24. Endosymbiosis and Evolution
25. Nutrient Supplies, Cycles, and the Oceanic Dynamic Balance
26. Diversity and Succession: Metrics, Models, Mandalas, and Intaglios
27. Silica Uptake, Assimilation, and Metabolism: Making Cell Walls
28. Loss Processes: The Tiny Feeding the Large
29. Mixotrophy: Microbial Multitasking
30. Phosphorus Uptake, Assimilation, and Metabolism: Making Energy and Genetic Material
31. Dissolved organic nutrients at the interface of fresh and marine waters: flow regime changes, biogeochemical cascades and picocyanobacterial blooms—the example of Florida Bay, USA
32. In hot water: Interactions of temperature, nitrogen form and availability and photosynthetic and nitrogen uptake responses in natural Karenia brevis populations
33. Seasonal life strategy of Prorocentrum minimum in Chesapeake Bay, USA : Validation of the role of physical transport using a coupled physical–biogeochemical–harmful algal bloom model
34. Warming, Wheezing, Blooming Waters: Hypoxia and Harmful Algal Blooms
35. Effects of Dual Fronts on the Spatial Pattern of Chlorophyll-a Concentrations in and off the Changjiang River Estuary
36. A three-dimensional mixotrophic model of Karlodinium veneficum blooms for a eutrophic estuary
37. Hatchery crashes among shellfish research hatcheries along the Atlantic coast of the United States: A case study of production analysis at Horn Point Laboratory
38. Plankton Community Changes and Nutrient Dynamics Associated with Blooms of the Pelagic Cyanobacterium Trichodesmium in the Gulf of Mexico and the Great Barrier Reef
39. Temperature-Dependent Mixotrophy in Natural Populations of the Toxic Dinoflagellate Karenia brevis
40. From hogs to HABs : impacts of industrial farming in the US on nitrogen and phosphorus and greenhouse gas pollution
41. Diet of the eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, growing in a eutrophic tributary of Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, USA
42. A three-dimensional mechanistic model of Prorocentrum minimum blooms in eutrophic Chesapeake Bay
43. Eutrophication and Oligotrophication
44. Further Evidence of the Haber-Bosch—Harmful Algal Bloom (HB-HAB) Link and the Risk of Suggesting HAB Control Through Phosphorus Reductions Only
45. Climate-induced interannual variability and projected change of two harmful algal bloom taxa in Chesapeake Bay, USA
46. Effect of allelochemicals on photosynthetic and antioxidant defense system of Ulva prolifera
47. Distribution and potential toxicity of benthic harmful dinoflagellates in waters of Florida Bay and the Florida Keys
48. Stable isotope tracers : Enriching our perspectives and questions on sources, fates, rates, and pathways of major elements in aquatic systems
49. Coupled effect of substrate and light on assimilation and oxidation of regenerated nitrogen in the euphotic ocean
50. Sampling bias misrepresents the biogeographical significance of constitutive mixotrophs across global oceans
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