Alice Alldredge
American oceanographer and marine biologist
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Alice Alldredge's Degrees
- PhD Marine Biology University of California, San Diego
- Masters Oceanography University of California, San Diego
- Bachelors Biology University of California, San Diego
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Alice Alldredge is an American oceanographer and marine biologist who studies marine snow, carbon cycling, microbes and plankton in the ecology of the ocean. She has conducted research in the open sea, at her laboratory at the University of California, Santa Barbara as well as in collaboration with the Long Term Ecological Research Network at the Mo'orea Coral Reef Long Term Ecological Research Site in Mo'orea, French Polynesia. According to the annual ISI Web of Knowledge list published by Thomson Reuters, she has been one of the most cited scientific researchers since 2003.
Alice Alldredge's Published Works
Published Works
- Characteristics, dynamics and significance of marine snow (1988) (1302)
- Phylogenetic diversity of aggregate‐attached vs. free‐living marine bacterial assemblages (1993) (1013)
- Intense hydrolytic enzyme activity on marine aggregates and implications for rapid particle dissolution (1992) (989)
- The abundance and significance of a class of large, transparent organic particles in the ocean (1993) (873)
- The oceanic gel phase: a bridge in the DOM-POM continuum (2004) (623)
- A dye-binding assay for the spectrophotometric measurement of transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) (1995) (589)
- Direct observations of the mass flocculation of diatom blooms: characteristics, settling velocities and formation of diatom aggregates (1989) (544)
- In situ settling behavior of marine snow1 (1988) (476)
- Can Microscale Chemical Patches Persist in the Sea? Microelectrode Study of Marine Snow, Fecal Pellets (1987) (424)
- The role of particulate carbohydrate exudates in the flocculation of diatom blooms (1994) (391)
- The origin of transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) and their role in the sedimentation of particulate matter (2001) (291)
- Underwater observations of gelatinous zooplankton : Sampling problems, feeding biology, and behavior1 (1975) (267)
- In situ settling behavior of marine snow ' (258)
- Accumulation of marines now at density discontinuities in the water column (1995) (254)
- Rapid formation and sedimentation of large aggregates is predictable from coagulation rates (half-lives) of transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) (1995) (246)
- Effects of moonlight on the vertical migration patterns of demersal zooplankton (1980) (236)
- Pelagic Tunicates: Unique Herbivores in the Marine Plankton (1982) (232)
- Aggregation of a diatom bloom in a mesocosm: The role of transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) (1995) (232)
- Characteristics, distribution and persistence of thin layers over a 48 hour period (2003) (218)
- Discarded appendicularian houses as sources of food, surface habitats, and particulate organic matter in planktonic environments (1976) (206)
- Occurrence and mechanisms of formation of a dramatic thin layer of marine snow in a shallow Pacific fjord (2002) (205)
- Production of heterotrophic bacteria inhabiting macroscopic organic aggregates (marine snow) from surface waters (1986) (201)
- Abandoned Larvacean Houses: A Unique Food Source in the Pelagic Environment (1972) (200)
- The physical strength of marine snow and its implications for particle disaggregation in the ocean (1990) (174)
- The relative contribution of marine snow of different origins to biological processes in coastal waters (1990) (170)
- The carbon, nitrogen and mass content of marine snow as a function of aggregate size (1998) (166)
- Particle size spectra between 1 μm and 1 cm at Monterey Bay determined using multiple instruments (1997) (165)
- Mass aggregation of diatom blooms: Insights from a mesocosm study (1995) (162)
- Recurring aggregation of Zooplankton by a tidal current (1980) (154)
- The chemical composition of macroscopic aggregates in two neretic seas1 (1979) (152)
- Feeding by the euphausiid Euphausia pacifica and the copepod Calanus pacificus on marine snow (1998) (146)
- Fragmentation of marine snow by swimming macrozooplankton: A new process impacting carbon cycling in the sea (2000) (144)
- Direct sampling and in situ observation of a persistent copepod aggregation in the mesopelagic zone of the Santa Barbara Basin (1984) (142)
- Temporal decoupling of carbon and nitrogen dynamics in a mesocosm diatom bloom (2002) (141)
- The impact of appendicularian grazing on natural food concentrations in situ1 (1981) (124)
- Bacterial carbon dvnamics on marine snow (1990) (121)
- The significance of macroscopic aggregates marine snow as sites for heterotrophic bacterial production in the mesopelagic zone of the subtropical atlantic (1985) (113)
- A time series assessment of planktonic archaeal variability in the Santa Barbara Channel (1999) (106)
- Sedimentation of phytoplankton during a diatom bloom : Rates and mechanisms (1996) (106)
- Interstitial dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations within sinking marine aggregates and their potential contribution to carbon flux (2000) (104)
- Depleted dissolved organic carbon and distinct bacterial communities in the water column of a rapid-flushing coral reef ecosystem (2011) (102)
- Preface: Aggregation in marine system (1995) (101)
- Nitrogen Fixation by Floating Diatom Mats: A Source of New Nitrogen to Oligotrophic Ocean Waters (1983) (97)
- The Quantitative Significance of Gelatinous Zooplankton as Pelagic Consumers (1984) (93)
- Marine snow derived from abandoned larvacean houses : sinking rates, particle content and mechanisms of aggregate formation (1996) (87)
- The characteristics and transparent exopolymer particle (TEP) content of marine snow formed from thecate dinoflagellates (1998) (87)
- Evidence for sustained residence of macrocrustacean fecal pellets in surface waters off Southern California (1987) (82)
- Do transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) inhibit grazing by the euphausiid Euphausia pacifica (1999) (82)
- Fractal dimensions of marine snow determined from image analysis of in situ photographs (1994) (80)
- Why do sinking mucilage aggregates accumulate in the water column (1995) (80)
- The attachment probabilities of marine snow and their implications for particle coagulation in the ocean (1991) (77)
- Potential for increased nutrient uptake by flocculating diatoms (1989) (72)
- Quantification of marine snow fragmentation by swimming euphausiids (2004) (72)
- Primary production of marine snow during and after an upwelling event1 (1983) (69)
- Enhanced primary production and nutrient regeneration within aggregated marine diatoms (1989) (65)
- Field behavior and adaptive strategies of appendicularians (Chordata: Tunicata) (1976) (60)
- Bacterial carbon dynamics on marine snow (2006) (58)
- Does the marine copepod Calanus pacificus consume transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) (2003) (57)
- Abundance and production rates of floating diatom mats (Rhizosolenia castracanei and R. imbricata var. shrubsolei) in the Eastern Pacific Ocean (1982) (55)
- Biological and physical interactions on a tropical island coral reef transport and retention processes on Moorea, French Polynesia (2013) (55)
- Organic carbon to 234Th ratios of marine organic matter (2006) (54)
- Combining particle size spectra from a mesocosm experiment measured using photographic and aperture impedance (Coulter and Elzone) techniques (1995) (49)
- Near-surface enrichment of zooplankton over a shallow back reef: implications for coral reef food webs (2009) (49)
- Silica cycling within marine snow (1997) (48)
- Effects of the 1997 98 El Niño on seasonal variations in suspended and sinking particles in the Santa Barbara basin (2002) (42)
- Diel variations of marine snow concentration in surface waters and implications for particle flux in the sea (2000) (42)
- Can chaetognath fecal pellets contribute significantly to carbon flux (1993) (34)
- Effects of physical fragmentation on remineralization of marine snow (2005) (33)
- An all-taxon microbial inventory of the Moorea coral reef ecosystem (2011) (32)
- Neutral aldoses as source indicators for marine snow (2008) (31)
- Feeding rates of the doliolid, Dolioletta gegenbauri , on diatoms and bacteria (1991) (29)
- House morphology and mechanisms of feeding in the Oikopleuridae (Tunicata, Appendicularia) (2009) (26)
- Dietary partitioning promotes the coexistence of planktivorous species on coral reefs (2019) (25)
- Coastal bioluminescent marine snow: fine structure of bioluminescence distribution (2004) (23)
- Sources of Organic Carbon to Coral Reef Flats (2013) (19)
- The potential role of particulate diatom exudates in forming nuisance mucilaginous scums. (1999) (17)
- Effect of light on the emergence pattern of Plagiorchis micracanthos cercariae from Stagnicola exilis. (1974) (16)
- Variable retention of diatoms on screens during size separations (1994) (13)
- An Island Mass Effect Resolved Near Mo’orea, French Polynesia (2020) (10)
- An investigation of diel synchronicity between water column marine snow concentration and the flux of organic matter in the Santa Barbara Channel, California (2006) (8)
- Effects of drilling muds and mud additives on the primary production of natural assemblages of marine phytoplankton (1986) (7)
- Particle Aggregation Dynamics (2001) (5)
- Skeletal growth of four scleractinian corals is not enhanced by in situ mesozooplankton enrichment (2013) (4)
- Office of Naval Research Aggregate Dynamics in the Sea Workshop Held at Pacific Grove, California on September 22-24, 1986 (1986) (4)
- Assessing the Global Distribution and Abundance of Marine Life: Summary of a Workshop Sponsored by the Sloan Foundation and the Office of Naval Research, January 13–15, 1998, Monterey, California (1999) (4)
- In Situ Collection and Laboratory Analysis of Marine Snow and Large Fecal Pellets (2013) (2)
- Production of Heterotrophic Bacteria Inhabiting Marine Snow (2018) (1)
- Assessing the Global Distribution and Abundance of Marine Organisms (2002) (1)
- Carbon to 234Th ratios of arine organic matter (2004) (0)
- The Relationship Between the Fine-scale Vertical Distributions of Macrozooplankton, Marine Snow, and Turbulences in the Upper Water Column (1997) (0)
- Diurnal Patterns in the Persistence of Thin-Layers of Marine Snow, Zooplankton, and Turbulent Microstructure in Coastal Waters (1999) (0)
- BOOK REVIEW | Chasing Science At Sea: Racing Hurricanes, Stalking Sharks, and Living Undersea with Ocean Experts (2009) (0)
- Marine Snow and Gels: Hot Spots of Biogeochemical Cycling, Biological Activity, and Sedimentation in the Sea (2004) (0)
- Particle Dynamics in the Sea: Processes of Production and Loss Governing the Abundance of Marine Snow (1990) (0)
- Formation of Marine Biological Thin Layers: Recruitment of Zooplankton (1997) (0)
- Influence of Bacterial Communities on Particle Aggregation (1997) (0)
- What kind of OM forms marine snow. (2003) (0)
- Effects of Physical and Biological Factors on Aggregate Dynamics in situ (1990) (0)
- BOOK REVIEW | Scientific Diving Techniques: A Practical Guide for the Research Diver (2001) (0)
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