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    Measuring Nanoscale Forces with Living Probes by Olof, S. N, Grieve, J. A, Phillips, D. B, Rosenkranz, H, Yallop, M. L, Miles, M. J, Patil, A. J, Mann, S, Carberry, D. M

    Published in Nano letters (14-11-2012)
    “…Optical trapping techniques have been used to investigate fundamental biological processes ranging from the identification of the processive mechanisms of…”
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    Skeletal mineralogy of geniculate corallines: providing context for climate change and ocean acidification research by Williamson, C. J., Najorka, J., Perkins, R., Yallop, M. L., Brodie, J.

    “…Marine species depositing high-magnesium (Mg) calcite (>8% MgCO₃) are projected to be among the first to show response to the impacts of climate change, i.e…”
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    Microspatial variability in community structure and photophysiology of calcified macroalgal microbiomes revealed by coupling of hyperspectral and high-resolution fluorescence imaging by Perkins, R. G., Williamson, C. J., Brodie, J., Barillé, L., Launeau, P., Lavaud, J., Yallop, M. L., Jesus, B.

    Published in Scientific reports (29-02-2016)
    “…Calcifying coralline macroalgae provide biogenic habitats colonised by epiphytic microalgae that contribute significantly to community productivity…”
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    Functional group diversity increases with modularity in complex food webs by Montoya, D., Yallop, M.L., Memmott, J.

    Published in Nature communications (10-06-2015)
    “…Biodiversity increases the ability of ecosystems to provide multiple functions. Most studies report a positive relationship between species richness and the…”
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    Interrelationships between Rates of Microbial Production, Exopolymer Production, Microbial Biomass, and Sediment Stability in Biofilms of Intertidal Sediments by M. L. Yallop, Paterson, D. M., P. Wellsbury

    Published in Microbial ecology (01-02-2000)
    “…The upper few millimeters of intertidal sediment supports a varied biomass of microbial consortia and microphytobenthos. Many of these organisms release…”
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    Ice algal bloom development on the surface of the Greenland Ice Sheet by Williamson, C J, Anesio, A M, Cook, J, Tedstone, A, Poniecka, E, Holland, A, Fagan, D, Tranter, M, Yallop, M L

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-03-2018)
    “…It is fundamental to understand the development of Zygnematophycean (Streptophyte) micro-algal blooms within Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) supraglacial…”
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    Assessment in two shallow lakes of a hydroacoustic system for surveying aquatic macrophytes by Winfield, I. J, Onoufriou, C, O'Connell, M. J, Godlewska, M, Ward, R. M, Brown, A. F, Yallop, M. L

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-06-2007)
    “…A technique for the rapid surveying of submersed aquatic vegetation by post-processing of data collected using a high frequency (420 kHz) digital echo sounder…”
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    Distribution patterns and biomass estimates of diatoms and autotrophic dinoflagellates in the NE Atlantic during June and July 1996 by Yallop, M.L

    “…Qualitative and quantitative analyses of microphytoplankton communities were determined from samples collected in the northeast Atlantic Ocean in the early…”
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    Integrating multi-scale data to model the relationship between food resources, waterbird distribution and human activities in freshwater systems: preliminary findings and potential uses by O'CONNELL, M. J., WARD, R. M., ONOUFRIOU, C., WINFIELD, I. J., HARRIS, G., JONES, R., YALLOP, M. L., BROWN, A. F.

    Published in Ibis (London, England) (01-03-2007)
    “…Understanding and predicting the likely consequences of anthropogenic disturbance on species and ecosystems is a major prerequisite of achieving the…”
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    Waterbird herbivory on a newly created wetland complex: potential implications for site management and habitat creation by Yallop, M. L., O’Connell, M. J., Bullock, R.

    Published in Wetlands ecology and management (01-10-2004)
    “…Estimations of waterbird herbivory at a newly created wetland, indicate that overwintering waterbirds have the potential to remove a large proportion of the…”
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    Dissolved organic nutrients dominate melting surface ice of the Dark Zone (Greenland Ice Sheet) by Holland, Alexandra T., Williamson, Christopher J., Sgouridis, Fotis, Tedstone, Andrew J., McCutcheon, Jenine, Cook, Joseph M., Poniecka, Ewa, Yallop, Marian L., Tranter, Martyn, Anesio, Alexandre M.

    Published in Biogeosciences (30-08-2019)
    “…Glaciers and ice sheets host abundant and dynamic communities of microorganisms on the ice surface (supraglacial environments). Recently, it has been shown…”
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    The regulation of coralline algal physiology, an in situ study of Corallina officinalis (Corallinales, Rhodophyta) by Williamson, Christopher James, Perkins, Rupert, Voller, Matthew, Yallop, Marian Louise, Brodie, Juliet

    Published in Biogeosciences (12-10-2017)
    “…Calcified macroalgae are critical components of marine ecosystems worldwide, but face considerable threat both from climate change (increasing water…”
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    Microbial dynamics in a High Arctic glacier forefield: a combined field, laboratory, and modelling approach by Bradley, James A, Arndt, Sandra, ÊáabackÈí, Marie, Benning, Liane G, Barker, Gary L, Blacker, Joshua J, Yallop, Marian L, Wright, Katherine E, Bellas, Christopher M, Telling, Jonathan, Tranter, Martyn, Anesio, Alexandre M

    Published in Biogeosciences (13-10-2016)
    “…Modelling the development of soils in glacier forefields is necessary in order to assess how microbial and geochemical processes interact and shape soil…”
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    Ecological Significance of Upwelling Events in Lake Ontario by Haffner, G.D., Yallop, M.L., Hebert, P.D.N., Griffiths, M.

    Published in Journal of Great Lakes research (1984)
    “…Upwelling events in Lake Ontario were studied to determine (1) their significance as mechanisms to provide nutrients from the hypolimnion to the epilimnion and…”
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    Heterotrophic Glucose Assimilation in Lake Ontario by Haffner, G.D., Yallop, M.L., Hebert, P.D.N.

    Published in Journal of Great Lakes research (1988)
    “…Heterotrophic glucose uptake was measured during 1980 in Lake Ontario plankton populations. Uptake rates of glucose were generally low (0.003 – 0.457 mg C·m…”
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    Wetland creation: early stages in colonization of phytoplankton and submerged macrophytes in hypereutrophic freshwater lagoons by Yallop, Marian L., O'Connell, Mark

    Published in Aquatic conservation (01-07-2000)
    “…1. Colonization by macrophyte and phytoplankton communities was recorded in the newly created freshwater wetland complex at the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust…”
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