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    Microzooplankton grazing in Phaeocystis and diatom-dominated waters in the southern North Sea in spring by Stelfox-Widdicombe, C.E., Archer, S.D., Burkill, P.H., Stefels, J.

    Published in Journal of sea research (01-02-2004)
    “…The impact of microzooplankton grazing upon phytoplankton production was quantified in surface waters of the Southern Bight of the North Sea, during April…”
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    Is there a decline in marine phytoplankton? by McQuatters-Gollop, Abigail, Reid, Philip C., Edwards, Martin, Burkill, Peter H., Castellani, Claudia, Batten, Sonia, Gieskes, Winfried, Beare, Doug, Bidigare, Robert R., Head, Erica, Johnson, Rod, Kahru, Mati, Koslow, J. Anthony, Pena, Angelica

    Published in Nature (London) (14-04-2011)
    “…Arising from D. G. Boyce, M. R. Lewis & B. Worm Nature466, 591–596 (2010)10.1038/nature09268 ; Boyce et al. reply Phytoplankton account for approximately 50%…”
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    Microbial abundance, activity and iron uptake in vicinity of the Crozet Isles in November 2004–January 2005 by Zubkov, M.V., Holland, R.J., Burkill, P.H., Croudace, I.W., Warwick, P.E.

    “…Iron leached from volcanic islands was hypothesised to naturally fertilise the high-nutrient low-chlorophyll (HNLC) waters of the Antarctic Circum Polar…”
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    ARABESQUE: An overview by Burkill, P.H.

    “…This special issue reports the results of ARABESQUE, an UK-led, international programme of upper-ocean biogeochemistry in the Arabian Sea region, conducted…”
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    Microbial community structure and standing stocks in the NE Atlantic in June and July of 1996 by Tarran, G.A, Zubkov, M.V, Sleigh, M.A, Burkill, P.H, Yallop, M

    “…The standing stocks of nanophytoplankton and picoplankton in the northeast Atlantic Ocean in June and July 1996 were quantified using flow cytometry and…”
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    Planktonic community structure and carbon cycling in the Arabian Sea as a result of monsoonal forcing: the application of a generic model by Blackford, J.C, Burkill, P.H

    Published in Journal of marine systems (01-10-2002)
    “…The Arabian Sea exhibits a complex pattern of biogeochemical and ecological dynamics, which vary both seasonally and spatially. These dynamics have been…”
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    Microzooplankton and their role in controlling phytoplankton growth in the marginal ice zone of the Bellingshausen Sea by Burkill, P.H., Edwards, E.S., Sleight, M.A.

    “…Microzooplankton and their herbivorous activity were quantified on a transect in the Bellingshausen Sea along the 85°W meridian between 70°15'S and 67°30'S…”
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    Flow cytometry and pigment analyses as tools to investigate the toxicity of herbicides to natural phytoplankton communities by Readman, J.W., Devilla, R.A., Tarran, G., Llewellyn, C.A., Fileman, T.W., Easton, A., Burkill, P.H., Mantoura, R.F.C.

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-08-2004)
    “…Characterisation of natural phytoplanktonic communities is currently being advanced through flow cytometry and high resolution pigment analyses. To date,…”
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    Heterotrophic bacterial turnover along the 20°W meridian between 59°N and 37°N in July 1996 by Zubkov, M.V, Sleigh, M.A, Burkill, P.H

    “…Heterotrophic bacteria were enumerated by flow cytometry in samples from 200 m depth profiles along the 20°W meridian between 59°N and 37°N during June and…”
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    Fluorescent oligonucleotide rDNA probes that specifically bind to a common nanoflagellate, Paraphysomonas vestita by Rice, J, O'Connor, C.D, Sleigh, M.A, Burkill, P.H, Giles, I.G, Zubkov, M.V

    “…Nanoflagellates are ecologically important but morphological identification requires techniques which are not practicable for use in quantitative studies of…”
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    Microbial community structure in the marginal ice zone of the Bellingshausen Sea by Edwards, E.S., Burkill, P.H., Sleigh, M.A.

    Published in Journal of marine systems (01-11-1998)
    “…Phytoplankton, bacteria and microzooplankton were investigated on a transect in the Bellingshausen Sea during the ice melt period in November–December 1992…”
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    Planktonic ciliates in the northwestern Indian Ocean: their abundance and biomass in waters of contrasting productivity by Leakey, R.J.G., Burkill, P.H., Sleigh, M.A.

    Published in Journal of plankton research (01-06-1996)
    “…The abundance and biomass of planktonic ciliates in the northwestern Indian Ocean ranged from 31 l−1 and 0.1 μg C l−1 in oligotrophic open-ocean waters to 823…”
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    Discrimination of marine phytoplankton species through the statistical analysis of their flow cytometric signatures by Carr, M.R., Tarran, G.A., Burkill, P.H.

    Published in Journal of plankton research (1996)
    “…Flow cytometry is a research technique for the rapid analysis of phytoplankton abundance and distribution in marine waters. Although the technique is…”
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    Carbon flux in ice–ocean–plankton systems of the Bellingshausen Sea during a period of ice retreat by Murphy, E.J, Boyd, P.W, Leakey, R.J.G, Atkinson, A, Edwards, E.S, Robinson, C, Priddle, J, Bury, S.J, Robins, D.B, Burkill, P.H, Savidge, G, Owens, N.J.P, Turner, D

    Published in Journal of marine systems (01-11-1998)
    “…Most analyses of marine microbial systems in the seasonally ice covered areas of the Southern Ocean have been based on data from the major embayment areas of…”
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    The application of multivariate statistical methods to the identification of phytoplankton from flow cytometric data: a EurOPA subproject by Carr, M.R., Tarran, G.A., Burkill, P.H.

    Published in Proceedings of OCEANS'94 (1994)
    “…Flow cytometric data have been used to provide a rapid and effective method of monitoring phytoplankton populations. As part of the software component of the…”
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    Techniques for neural network identification of phytoplankton for the EurOPA flow cytometer by Boddy, L., Wilkins, M.F., Morris, C.W., Tarran, G.A., Burkill, P.H., Jonker, R.R.

    Published in Proceedings of OCEANS'94 (1994)
    “…The EurOPA instrument is a purpose-built marine flow cytometer to be taken to sea for rapid analysis of seawater samples for phytoplankton content. To take…”
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