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    Diversity decoupled from ecosystem function and resilience during mass extinction recovery by Alvarez, Sarah A., Gibbs, Samantha J., Bown, Paul R., Kim, Hojung, Sheward, Rosie M., Ridgwell, Andy

    Published in Nature (London) (01-10-2019)
    “…The Chicxulub bolide impact 66 million years ago drove the near-instantaneous collapse of ocean ecosystems. The devastating loss of diversity at the base of…”
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    Coccolithophore calcification response to past ocean acidification and climate change by O’Dea, Sarah A., Gibbs, Samantha J., Bown, Paul R., Young, Jeremy R., Poulton, Alex J., Newsam, Cherry, Wilson, Paul A.

    Published in Nature communications (17-11-2014)
    “…Anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions are forcing rapid ocean chemistry changes and causing ocean acidification (OA), which is of particular significance for…”
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    Nannoplankton Extinction and Origination across the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum by Gibbs, Samantha J., Bown, Paul R., Sessa, Jocelyn A., Bralower, Timothy J., Wilson, Paul A.

    “…The Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM, ∼55 million years ago) was an interval of global warming and ocean acidification attributed to rapid release and…”
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    Ocean acidification and surface water carbonate production across the Paleocene–Eocene thermal maximum by Gibbs, Samantha J., Stoll, Heather M., Bown, Paul R., Bralower, Timothy J.

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-07-2010)
    “…The addition of massive amounts of carbon to the ocean–atmosphere system at the Paleocene–Eocene thermal maximum (PETM, ∼ 55 Ma) caused deep-ocean…”
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    Demographic and Spatiotemporal Patterns of Avian Influenza Infection at the Continental Scale, and in Relation to Annual Life Cycle of a Migratory Host by Nallar, Rodolfo, Papp, Zsuzsanna, Epp, Tasha, Leighton, Frederick A, Swafford, Seth R, DeLiberto, Thomas J, Dusek, Robert J, Ip, Hon S, Hall, Jeffrey, Berhane, Yohannes, Gibbs, Samantha E J, Soos, Catherine

    Published in PloS one (25-06-2015)
    “…Since the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 in the eastern hemisphere, numerous surveillance programs and studies have been undertaken to…”
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    Evaluation of a Restriction Fragment Length Enzyme Assay for Differentiation of Haemoproteus and Plasmodium Across a Standard Region of the Mitochondrial Genome by Kistler, Whitney M, Hernandez, Sonia M, Gibbs, Samantha E. J, Ballard, Jennifer R, Arnold, Sarah L, Johnson, Todd, Yabsley, Michael J

    Published in The Journal of parasitology (01-12-2013)
    “…Avian hemosporidian parasites are a genetically diverse group of parasites with a near cosmopolitan distribution. Over the past 2 decades, several PCR…”
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    A New Isospora Species of Passerines in the Family Turdidae from Costa Rica by Keeler, Shamus P, Yabsley, Michael J, Gibbs, Samantha E. J, McGraw, Sabrina N, Hernandez, Sonia M

    Published in The Journal of parasitology (01-02-2012)
    “…Seven thrush species (Turdidae) from Costa Rica were examined for intestinal parasites; 21 of the 84 (25%) birds sampled were positive for a new species of…”
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    Persistence of antibodies to West Nile virus in naturally infected rock pigeons (Columba livia) by Gibbs, Samantha E J, Hoffman, Douglas M, Stark, Lillian M, Marlenee, Nicole L, Blitvich, Bradley J, Beaty, Barry J, Stallknecht, David E

    “…Wild caught rock pigeons (Columba livia) with antibodies to West Nile virus were monitored for 15 months to determine antibody persistence and compare results…”
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    Warm plankton soup and red herrings: calcareous nannoplankton cellular communities and the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum by Gibbs, Samantha J., Sheward, Rosie M., Bown, Paul R., Poulton, Alex J., Alvarez, Sarah A.

    “…Past global warming events such as the Palaeocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM-56 Ma) are attributed to the release of vast amounts of carbon into the ocean,…”
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    Insensitivity of alkenone carbon isotopes to atmospheric CO2 at low to moderate CO2 levels by Badger, Marcus P S, Chalk, Thomas B, Foster, Gavin L, Bown, Paul R, Gibbs, Samantha J, Sexton, Philip F, Schmidt, Daniela N, Pälike, Heiko, Mackensen, Andreas, Pancost, Richard D

    Published in Climate of the past (27-03-2019)
    “…Atmospheric pCO2 is a critical component of the global carbon system and is considered to be the major control of Earth's past, present, and future climate…”
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    Species-specific growth response of coccolithophores to Palaeocene–Eocene environmental change by Gibbs, Samantha J., Poulton, Alex J., Bown, Paul R., Daniels, Chris J., Hopkins, Jason, Young, Jeremy R., Jones, Heather L., Thiemann, Geoff J., O’Dea, Sarah A., Newsam, Cherry

    Published in Nature geoscience (01-03-2013)
    “…Coccolithophores are a key component of the oceanic food web, and may be sensitive to environmental changes. Modern experiments and an assessment of the fossil…”
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    Physiology regulates the relationship between coccosphere geometry and growth phase in coccolithophores by Sheward, Rosie M, Poulton, Alex J, Gibbs, Samantha J, Daniels, Chris J, Bown, Paul R

    Published in Biogeosciences (24-03-2017)
    “…Coccolithophores are an abundant phytoplankton group that exhibit remarkable diversity in their biology, ecology and calcitic exoskeletons (coccospheres)…”
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    Comparison of Immunohistochemistry and Virus Isolation for Diagnosis of West Nile Virus by Ellis, Angela E, Mead, Daniel G, Allison, Andrew B, Gibbs, Samantha E. J, Gottdenker, Nicole L, Stallknecht, David E, Howerth, Elizabeth W

    Published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology (01-06-2005)
    “…Immunohistochemistry and virus isolation were performed on 1,057 birds. Immunohistochemistry, virus isolation, or both found 325 birds to be West Nile virus…”
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    Algal plankton turn to hunting to survive and recover from end-Cretaceous impact darkness by Gibbs, Samantha J, Bown, Paul R, Ward, Ben A, Alvarez, Sarah A, Kim, Hojung, Archontikis, Odysseas A, Sauterey, Boris, Poulton, Alex J, Wilson, Jamie, Ridgwell, Andy

    Published in Science advances (30-10-2020)
    “…The end-Cretaceous bolide impact triggered the devastation of marine ecosystems. However, the specific kill mechanism(s) are still debated, and how primary…”
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    Biotic and geochemical evidence for a global latitudinal shift in ocean biogeochemistry and export productivity during the late Pliocene by Bolton, Clara T., Lawrence, Kira T., Gibbs, Samantha J., Wilson, Paul A., Herbert, Timothy D.

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-08-2011)
    “…During the late Pliocene (~ 3 to 2.5 Ma), oceanic records of opal and C 37 alkenone accumulation from around the world show a secular shift towards lower…”
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    Glacial–interglacial productivity changes recorded by alkenones and microfossils in late Pliocene eastern equatorial Pacific and Atlantic upwelling zones by Bolton, Clara T., Lawrence, Kira T., Gibbs, Samantha J., Wilson, Paul A., Cleaveland, Laura C., Herbert, Timothy D.

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-07-2010)
    “…Oceanic upwelling regions are highly productive systems that dominate global ocean new production, with important implications for cycling of nitrogen and…”
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