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    Phytoplankton Bloom Dynamics in Incubated Natural Seawater: Predicting Bloom Magnitude and Timing by Ok, Jin Hee, Jeong, Hae Jin, You, Ji Hyun, Kang, Hee Chang, Park, Sang Ah, Lim, An Suk, Lee, Sung Yeon, Eom, Se Hee

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (28-07-2021)
    “…Phytoplankton blooms can cause imbalances in marine ecosystems leading to great economic losses in diverse industries. Better understanding and prediction of…”
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    Comparative Transcriptome Analysis of the Phototrophic Dinoflagellate Biecheleriopsis adriatica Grown Under Optimal Temperature and Cold and Heat Stress by Kang, Hee Chang, Jeong, Hae Jin, Park, Sang Ah, Ok, Jin Hee, You, Ji Hyun, Eom, Se Hee, Park, Eun Chong, Jang, Se Hyeon, Lee, Sung Yeon

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (16-11-2021)
    “…Dinoflagellates are a major component of marine ecosystems, and very cold and hot water may affect their survival. Global warming has amplified the magnitude…”
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    Interactions Between the Kleptoplastidic Dinoflagellate Shimiella gracilenta and Several Common Heterotrophic Protists by Park, Sang Ah, Jeong, Hae Jin, Ok, Jin Hee, Kang, Hee Chang, You, Ji Hyun, Eom, Se Hee, Park, Eun Chong

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (11-10-2021)
    “…The newly described dinoflagellate, Shimiella gracilenta , is known to survive for approximately 1 month on the plastids of ingested prey cells during…”
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    Combined effects of hypoxia and starvation on the survival and growth rates of autotrophic, mixotrophic, and heterotrophic dinoflagellates by Eom, Se Hee, Jeong, Hae Jin, Ok, Jin Hee, Park, Sang Ah, Kang, Hee Chang, You, Ji Hyun

    Published in Marine biology (01-01-2024)
    “…Global warming is exacerbating coastal hypoxia by intensifying stratification. Marine hypoxia often causes large-scale mortality of fish, shellfish, and…”
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    Interactions between the calanoid copepod Acartia hongi and the bloom-forming dinoflagellates Karenia bicuneiformis and K. selliformis by Ok, Jin Hee, Jeong, Hae Jin, You, Ji Hyun, Park, Sang Ah, Kang, Hee Chang, Eom, Se Hee, Lee, Moo Joon, Rho, Jung-Rae

    Published in Marine biology (01-05-2024)
    “…Copepods are a major component of metazooplankton and important prey for fish and invertebrates such as crabs, shrimps, and flatworms. Certain bloom-forming…”
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    Effect of salinity on the bioluminescence intensity of the heterotrophic dinoflagellates Noctiluca scintillans and Polykrikos kofoidii and the autotrophic dinoflagellate Alexandrium mediterraneum by Park, Sang Ah, Jeong, Hae Jin, Ok, Jin Hee, Kang, Hee Chang, You, Ji Hyun, Eom, Se Hee, Du Yoo, Yeong, Lee, Moo Joon

    Published in Marine biology (01-06-2024)
    “…Many dinoflagellate species are bioluminescent, which is one of the anti-predation mechanisms in these species. In addition, dinoflagellate species experience…”
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    Effects of intrusion and retreat of deep cold waters on the causative species of red tides offshore in the South Sea of Korea by Ok, Jin Hee, Jeong, Hae Jin, Lim, An Suk, You, Ji Hyun, Du Yoo, Yeong, Kang, Hee Chang, Park, Sang Ah, Lee, Moo Joon, Eom, Se Hee

    Published in Marine biology (2023)
    “…To explore the effects of eutrophic deep waters offshore on red-tide outbreaks, waters were collected from 0, 20, and 40 m depths at an offshore station in the…”
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    Density-dependent inhibition among four major dinoflagellate species causing red tides in Korean waters by Ok, Jin Hee, Jeong, Hae Jin, Lee, Kyung Ha, Kang, Hee Chang, You, Ji Hyun, Park, Sang Ah, Eom, Se Hee, Seong, Kyeong Ah

    Published in Marine biology (01-12-2023)
    “…In red-tide dynamics, one species often predominates microalgal communities after severe competition among several species. In Korean waters, Prorocentrum…”
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    Effects of temperature on the autotrophic and mixotrophic growth rates of the dinoflagellate Biecheleria cincta and its spatiotemporal distributions under current temperature and global warming conditions by You, Ji Hyun, Jeong, Hae Jin, Ok, Jin Hee, Kang, Hee Chang, Park, Sang Ah, Eom, Se Hee, Lee, Sung Yeon, Kang, Nam Seon

    Published in Marine biology (01-02-2023)
    “…Water temperature is a major parameter affecting the growth and distribution of mixotrophic dinoflagellates. To predict the distribution of a mixotrophic…”
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    Feeding diverse prey as an excellent strategy of mixotrophic dinoflagellates for global dominance by Jeong, Hae Jin, Kang, Hee Chang, Lim, An Suk, Jang, Se Hyeon, Lee, Kitack, Lee, Sung Yeon, Ok, Jin Hee, You, Ji Hyun, Kim, Ji Hye, Lee, Kyung Ha, Park, Sang Ah, Eom, Se Hee, Yoo, Yeong Du, Kim, Kwang Young

    Published in Science advances (01-01-2021)
    “…Microalgae fuel food webs and biogeochemical cycles of key elements in the ocean. What determines microalgal dominance in the ocean is a long-standing…”
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    Feeding by the newly described heterotrophic dinoflagellate Gyrodinium jinhaense: comparison with G. dominans and G. moestrupii by Kang, Hee Chang, Jeong, Hae Jin, Park, Sang Ah, Eom, Se Hee, Ok, Jin Hee, You, Ji Hyun, Jang, Se Hyeon, Lee, Sung Yeon

    Published in Marine biology (01-10-2020)
    “…Heterotrophic dinoflagellates are major grazers of microalgae in marine food webs. The feeding of the newly described heterotrophic dinoflagellate Gyrodinium…”
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    Food web structure for high carbon retention in marine plankton communities by Kang, Hee Chang, Jeong, Hae Jin, Ok, Jin Hee, Lim, An Suk, Lee, Kitack, You, Ji Hyun, Park, Sang Ah, Eom, Se Hee, Lee, Sung Yeon, Lee, Kyung Ha, Jang, Se Hyeon, Yoo, Yeong Du, Lee, Moo Joon, Kim, Kwang Young

    Published in Science advances (15-12-2023)
    “…Total annual net primary productions in marine and terrestrial ecosystems are similar. However, a large portion of the newly produced marine phytoplankton…”
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