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    Sunlight and water transparency: cornerstones in coral research by Yentsch, C.S, Yentsch, C.M, Cullen, J.J, Lapointe, B, Phinney, D.A, Yentsch, S.W

    “…Reef-building corals throughout the world are considered endangered. The evidence is a decline in coral health and reduced coral cover. Competing hypotheses…”
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    The odyssey of new production by Yentsch, C.S, Yentsch, C.M, Phinney, D.A, Lapointe, B.E, Yentsch, S.F.W

    “…In studies of primary production of the open ocean, the measurement of new production is often considered a measure of the degree of eutrophication. Because of…”
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    Environmental health: flow cytometric methods to assess our water world by Yentsch, C M

    Published in Methods in cell biology (1990)
    “…Flow cytometry/cell sorting in aquatic sciences has been driven in two directions. The frontier directions are on shipboard and shore-based. On the one hand,…”
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    Effects of Flow Cytometric Analysis and Cell Sorting on Photosynthetic Carbon Uptake by Phytoplankton in Cultures and from Natural Populations by RIVKIN, R. B, PHINNEY, D. A, YENTSCH, C. M

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-10-1986)
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    The Response of Beam Attenuation to Heterotrophic Growth in a Natural Population of Plankton by Spinrad, R. W., Yentsch, C. M., Brown, J., Dortch, Q., Haugen, E., Revelante, N., Shapiro, L.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-12-1989)
    “…The results presented show a change in monochromatic light trasmission of a natural ocean water sample corresponding to an increase of $\sim30%$ in the…”
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    Adaptation to low photon flux densities in Protogonyaulax tamarensis var. excavata, with reference to chloroplast photomorphogenesis by YENTSCH, C. M, CUCCI, T. L, PHINNEY, D. A, SELVIN, R, GLOVER, H. E

    Published in Marine biology (01-10-1985)
    “…Changes in cellular chlorophyll content, cell volume, and light scatter of a New England red tide dinoflagellate, Protogonyaulax tamarensis var. excavata…”
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    Thalassiosira oceanica and T. pseudonana: two different photoadaptational responses by Sakshaug, E., Demers, S., Yentsch, C. M.

    “…The oceanic centric diatom Thalassiosira oceanica (13-1) and the neritic T. pseudonana (3H, both formerly T. pseudonana) differ in their photoadaptational…”
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    Effects of Flow Cytometric Analysis on Morphology and Viability of Fragile Phytoplankton by HAUGEN, E. M, CUCCI, T. L, YENTSCH, C. M, SHAPIRO, L. P

    Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-11-1987)
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    Seasonal persistence of resting cyst toxicity in the dinoflagellate Gonyaulax tamarensis var. excavata by Selvin, R C, Lewis, C M, Yentsch, C M, Hurst, J W

    Published in Toxicon (Oxford) (1984)
    “…Resting cysts collected in the autumn from bottom sediments were stored in the laboratory, in the dark at 4 degrees C, through the winter. Over a six month…”
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    Toxicity in Resting Cysts of the Red-Tide Dinoflagellate Gonyaulax excavata from Deeper Water Coastal Sediments by Dale, Barrie, Yentsch, Clarice M., Hurst, John W.

    “…For the first time, Gonyaulax excavata cysts have been shown to be toxic. Bottom sediments from a water depth of 90 meters off the Maine coast were extremely…”
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    Variance within homogeneous phytoplankton populations, I: Theoretical framework for interpreting histograms by Campbell, J. W., Yentsch, C. M.

    Published in Cytometry (New York, N.Y.) (01-09-1989)
    “…A framework is presented for interpreting frequency distributions of volume or fluorescence as measured by a flow cytometer on homogeneous phytoplankton…”
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    Variance within homogeneous phytoplankton populations, II: Analysis of clonal cultures by Campbell, J. W., Yentsch, C. M.

    Published in Cytometry (New York, N.Y.) (01-09-1989)
    “…In part I of this series of articles, a framework was presented for interpreting histograms of volume or fluorescence as measured by a flow cytometer on…”
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    Rapid analytical technique for the assessment of cell metabolic activity in marine microalgae by Dorsey, Judy, Yentsch, Clarice M., Mayo, Sara, McKenna, Colleen

    Published in Cytometry (New York, N.Y.) (01-09-1989)
    “…A standard method for the assessment of cell viability has been developed for marine phytoplankton using an inexpensive stain, fluorescein diacetate (FDA), at…”
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    Biological Resting in the Dinoflagellate Gonyaulax excavata by Yentsch, Clarice M., Lewis, Carrie M., Yentsch, Charles S.

    Published in Bioscience (01-04-1980)
    “…This paper challenges the traditional view of the motile stage of Gonyaulax excavata as "active" and the resting cyst stage as "inactive." The authors support…”
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    Variance within homogeneous phytoplankton populations, III: Analysis of natural populations by Campbell, J. W., Yentsch, C. M., Cucci, T. L.

    Published in Cytometry (New York, N.Y.) (01-09-1989)
    “…A theoretical framework for interpreting flow cytometric histograms from homogeneous phytoplankton populations was developed in part I of this series of…”
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    Flow cytometry: a new method for characterization of differential ingestion, digestion and egestion by suspension feeders by Cucci, Terry L., Shumway, Sandra E., Newell, Richard C., Selvin, Rhonda, Guillard, Robert R. L., Yentsch, Clarice M.

    “…Whether filter-feeding organisms can (1) select, (2) preferentially ingest, and/or (3) preferentially digest suspended particles, is of major importance to our…”
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    Bio-Optical Inferences from Chlorophyll a Fluorescence: What Kind of Fluorescence is Measured in Flow Cytometry? by Neale, Patrick J., Cullen, John J., Yentsch, Clarice M.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-12-1989)
    “…A comparison is made of the in vivo Chl a fluorescence per cell measured by the flow cytometer $(F_cyt)$ and dark-adapted bulk fluorescence measured in a…”
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