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- PhD Marine-Estuarine-Environmental Sciences University of Maryland, College Park
- Masters Marine-Estuarine-Environmental Sciences University of Maryland, College Park
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Patricia Marguerite Glibert is marine scientist known for her research on nutrient use by phytoplankton and harmful algal blooms in Chesapeake Bay. She is an elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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Published Works
- Harmful algal blooms and eutrophication: Nutrient sources, composition, and consequences (2002) (2452)
- Eutrophication and Harmful Algal Blooms: A Scientific Consensus. (2008) (1614)
- Eutrophication of Chesapeake Bay: historical trends and ecological interactions (2005) (1329)
- Escalating Worldwide use of Urea – A Global Change Contributing to Coastal Eutrophication (2006) (580)
- Harmful algal blooms and eutrophication: Examining linkages from selected coastal regions of the United States. (2008) (556)
- Mixotrophy, a major mode of nutrition for harmful algal species in eutrophic waters (2008) (487)
- The global, complex phenomena of harmful algal blooms (2005) (482)
- Pluses and minuses of ammonium and nitrate uptake and assimilation by phytoplankton and implications for productivity and community composition, with emphasis on nitrogen‐enriched conditions (2016) (430)
- Nitrogen Uptake, Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Release, and New Production (1994) (402)
- Effect of irradiances up to 2000 μE m−2 s−1 on marine Synechococcus WH7803—I. Growth, pigmentation, and cell composition (1987) (348)
- Misuse of the phytoplankton-zooplankton dichotomy : the need to assign organisms as mixotrophs within plankton functional types (2013) (327)
- COMPARISONS OF NITRATE UPTAKE, STORAGE, AND REDUCTION IN MARINE DIATOMS AND FLAGELLATES (2000) (320)
- The Role of Eutrophication in the Global Proliferation of Harmful Algal Blooms (2005) (319)
- Temperature regulation of nitrate uptake: A novel hypothesis about nitrate uptake and reduction in cool‐water diatoms (1999) (315)
- Prorocentrum minimum (Pavillard) Schiller A review of a harmful algal bloom species of growing worldwide importance (2005) (310)
- Release of Dissolved Organic Nitrogen by Marine Diazotrophic Cyanobacteria, Trichodesmium spp (1994) (299)
- The role of mixotrophic protists in the biological carbon pump (2013) (292)
- Eutrophication, harmful algae and biodiversity - Challenging paradigms in a world of complex nutrient changes. (2017) (292)
- Scales of nutrient-limited phytoplankton productivity in Chesapeake Bay (1996) (277)
- Harmful algal blooms in the Chesapeake and Coastal Bays of Maryland, USA: Comparison of 1997, 1998, and 1999 events (2001) (251)
- Linking environmental nutrient enrichment and disease emergence in humans and wildlife. (2010) (241)
- Defining Planktonic Protist Functional Groups on Mechanisms for Energy and Nutrient Acquisition: Incorporation of Diverse Mixotrophic Strategies. (2016) (233)
- Role of urea in microbial metabolism in aquatic systems: a biochemical and molecular review (2010) (229)
- Total dissolved nitrogen analysis: comparisons between the persulfate, UV and high temperature oxidation methods (2000) (225)
- The Haber Bosch–harmful algal bloom (HB–HAB) link (2014) (211)
- Utilization of ammonium and nitrate during austral summer in the Scotia Sea (1982) (204)
- Interactions between NH+4 and NO−3 uptake and assimilation: comparison of diatoms and dinoflagellates at several growth temperatures (1999) (201)
- Regional studies of daily, seasonal and size fraction variability in ammonium remineralization (1982) (201)
- Organic nitrogen uptake and growth by the chrysophyte Aureococcus anophagefferens during a brown tide event (1997) (200)
- Evidence for dissolved organic nitrogen and phosphorus uptake during a cyanobacterial bloom in Florida Bay (2004) (194)
- A fish kill of massive proportion in Kuwait Bay, Arabian Gulf, 2001: the roles of bacterial disease, harmful algae, and eutrophication. (2002) (187)
- Vulnerability of coastal ecosystems to changes in harmful algal bloom distribution in response to climate change: projections based on model analysis (2014) (176)
- Modeling of HABs and eutrophication: Status, advances, challenges (2010) (165)
- Chapter 7 – KINETICS OF INORGANIC NITROGEN UPTAKE BY PHYTOPLANKTON (1983) (164)
- Harmful algae at the complex nexus of eutrophication and climate change. (2020) (159)
- Globally Changing Nutrient Loads and Harmful Algal Blooms: Recent Advances, New Paradigms, and Continuing Challenges (2017) (159)
- Dependent coupling of inorganic and organic nitrogen uptake and regeneration in the plume of the Chesapeake Bay estuary and its regulation by large heterotrophs (1991) (157)
- Recent insights about relationships between nutrient availability, forms, and stoichiometry, and the distribution, ecophysiology, and food web effects of pelagic and benthic Prorocentrum species (2012) (156)
- Comparative rapid ammonium uptake by four species of marine phytoplankton1 (1982) (153)
- Bioavailability of dissolved organic nitrogen and carbon from nine rivers in the eastern United States (2006) (152)
- Characterization of the affinity for nitrogen, uptake kinetics, and environmental relationships for Prorocentrum minimum in natural blooms and laboratory cultures (2003) (148)
- Ecological Stoichiometry, Biogeochemical Cycling, Invasive Species, and Aquatic Food Webs: San Francisco Estuary and Comparative Systems (2011) (148)
- The Complex Relationships Between Increases in Fertilization of the Earth, Coastal Eutrophication and Proliferation of Harmful Algal Blooms (2006) (148)
- Zeaxanthin and ß‐carotene in Synechococcus WH7803 respond differently to irradiance (1988) (145)
- First record of a fish-killing Gymnodinium sp. bloom in Kuwait Bay, Arabian Sea: chronology and potential causes (2001) (144)
- Relationships between nitrogen and phosphorus forms and ratios and the development of dinoflagellate blooms in the East China Sea (2009) (142)
- Inorganic and organic nitrogen cycling in Chesapeake Bay: autotrophic versus heterotrophic processes and relationships to carbon flux (1998) (140)
- Geographical distribution of red and green Noctiluca scintillans (2011) (140)
- Effect of irradiances up to 2000 μE m−2 s−1 on marine Synechococcus WH7803—II. Photosynthetic responses and mechanisms (1987) (138)
- Nutrient quality drives differential phytoplankton community composition on the southwest Florida shelf (2007) (137)
- Cooccurrence of Elevated Urea Levels and Dinoflagellate Blooms in Temperate Estuarine Aquaculture Ponds (1999) (123)
- Harmful algal blooms and eutrophication: “strategies” for nutrient uptake and growth outside the Redfield comfort zone (2011) (122)
- Application of a 15N tracer method to the study of dissolved organic nitrogen uptake during spring and summer in Chesapeake Bay (1993) (119)
- Grazing by Karenia brevis on Synechococcus enhances its growth rate and may help to sustain blooms (2009) (117)
- Margalef revisited: A new phytoplankton mandala incorporating twelve dimensions, including nutritional physiology. (2016) (116)
- Mariculture: significant and expanding cause of coastal nutrient enrichment (2013) (108)
- Dynamics of the 1990 winter/spring bloom in Chesapeake Bay (1995) (106)
- A 15N tracer method for the measurement of dissolved organic nitrogen release by phytoplankton (1991) (102)
- Seasonal variations in the utilization of ammonium and nitrate by photoplankton in Vineyard Sound, Massachusetts, USA (1982) (101)
- Characterization of urease activity in three marine phytoplankton species, Aureococcus anophagefferens, Prorocentrum minimum, and Thalassiosira weissflogii (2003) (98)
- Interactions of top-down and bottom-up control in planktonic nitrogen cycling (2004) (96)
- New and regenerated production in the South Atlantic off Brazil (1997) (93)
- Prorocentrum minimum tracks anthropogenic nitrogen and phosphorus inputs on a global basis: Application of spatially explicit nutrient export models (2008) (93)
- Urea analysis in coastal waters: comparison of enzymatic and direct methods (2005) (91)
- Barnegat Bay-Little Egg Harbor Estuary : case study of a highly eutrophic coastal bay system (2007) (90)
- 9 – Mineralization and Assimilation in Aquatic, Sediment, and Wetland Systems (1993) (86)
- Hindcasts and Future Projections of Global Inland and Coastal Nitrogen and Phosphorus Loads Due to Finfish Aquaculture (2013) (83)
- Microbial processes and temperature in Chesapeake Bay: current relationships and potential impacts of regional warming (2002) (82)
- Ammonium uptake and incorporation by Chesapeake Bay phytoplankton: Short term uptake kinetics1 (1982) (82)
- Elevated organic nutrient ratios associated with brown tide algal blooms of Aureococcus anophagefferens (Pelagophyceae) (2001) (80)
- Ecological stoichiometry and its implications for aquatic ecosystem sustainability (2012) (80)
- Temporal and spatial dynamics of urea uptake and regeneration rates and concentrations in Chesapeake Bay (2002) (79)
- Production, consumption and nutrient cycling in a laboratory mesocosm (1988) (78)
- Ingestion of 15N2-labelled Trichodesmium spp. and ammonium regeneration by the harpacticoid copepod Macrosetella gracilis (1996) (78)
- MIXOTROPHY AND NITROGEN UPTAKE BY PFIESTERIA PISCICIDA (DINOPHYCEAE) (1999) (78)
- SEASONAL AND INTERANNUAL TRENDS IN NITROGEN AND BROWN TIDE IN MARYLAND'S COASTAL BAYS (2007) (77)
- Urea in the Tributaries of the Chesapeake and Coastal Bays of Maryland (2005) (75)
- Long-Term Changes in Nutrient Loading and Stoichiometry and Their Relationships with Changes in the Food Web and Dominant Pelagic Fish Species in the San Francisco Estuary, California (2010) (75)
- Extracellular enzyme activity and uptake of carbon and nitrogen along an estuarine salinity and nutrient gradient (2003) (74)
- Nitrogen excretion by the calanoid copepod Acartia tonsa: results of mesocosm experiments (1998) (73)
- Ocean urea fertilization for carbon credits poses high ecological risks. (2008) (72)
- Global Hindcasts and Future Projections of Coastal Nitrogen and Phosphorus Loads Due to Shellfish and Seaweed Aquaculture (2011) (69)
- Uptake and assimilation of ammonium and nitrate by phytoplankton: indices of nutritional status for natural assemblages (1984) (68)
- Effects of the dinoflagellates Karlodinium veneficum and Prorocentrum minimum on early life history stages of the eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) (2008) (67)
- Ammonium release by nitrogen sufficient diatoms in response to rapid increases in irradiance (2000) (66)
- A conceptual model of annual Ostreopsis cf. ovata blooms in the northern Adriatic Sea based on the synergic effects of hydrodynamics, temperature, and the N:P ratio of water column nutrients (2015) (65)
- Temporal and spatial variability in nitrogen uptake kinetics during harmful dinoflagellate blooms in the East China Sea (2010) (65)
- Physics and microbial ecology of a buoyant estuarine plume on the continental shelf (1987) (63)
- Effects of light on nitrogen and carbon uptake during a Prorocentrum minimum bloom (2005) (62)
- Variability in inorganic and organic nitrogen uptake associated with riverine nutrient input in the Gulf of Riga, Baltic Sea (2001) (62)
- EXTRACELLULAR AMINO ACID OXIDATION BY MICROPLANKTON : A CROSS-ECOSYSTEM COMPARISON (1998) (61)
- From limitation to excess: the consequences of substrate excess and stoichiometry for phytoplankton physiology, trophodynamics and biogeochemistry, and the implications for modeling (2013) (60)
- Ammonium excretion by gelationous zooplankton and their contribution to the ammonium requirements of microplankton in Chesapeake Bay (1993) (60)
- Intraspecific variability: an important consideration in forming generalisations about toxigenic algal species (2006) (59)
- Ocean acidification with (de)eutrophication will alter future phytoplankton growth and succession (2015) (59)
- Stable isotope tracers: Enriching our perspectives and questions on sources, fates, rates, and pathways of major elements in aquatic systems (2018) (58)
- Clonal comparisons of growth and photosynthetic responses to nitrogen availability in marine Synechococcus spp (1986) (57)
- The impact of trophic interactions on rates of nitrogen regeneration and grazing in Chesapeake Bay (1995) (57)
- Temporal and spatial changes in Chesapeake Bay water quality and relationships to Prorocentrum minimum, Karlodinium veneficum, and CyanoHAB events, 1991-2008 (2015) (57)
- Eutrophication of a Maryland/Virginia Coastal Lagoon: a Tipping Point, Ecosystem Changes, and Potential Causes (2014) (56)
- Oceanic protists with different forms of acquired phototrophy display contrasting biogeographies and abundance (2017) (55)
- HPLC pigment records provide evidence of past blooms of Aureococcus anophagefferens in the Coastal Bays of Maryland and Virginia, USA (2004) (54)
- Tracing the fate of 15N-enriched feed in an intensive shrimp system (2002) (53)
- Urease activity in five phytoplankton species (2008) (51)
- Potential impacts of brown tide, Aureococcus anophagefferens, on juvenile hard clams, Mercenaria mercenaria, in the Coastal Bays of Maryland, USA (2004) (50)
- Bridging Food Webs, Ecosystem Metabolism, and Biogeochemistry Using Ecological Stoichiometry Theory (2017) (50)
- Phytoplankton communities from San Francisco Bay Delta respond differently to oxidized and reduced nitrogen substrates—even under conditions that would otherwise suggest nitrogen sufficiency (2014) (49)
- Nutrient Fluxes from Sediments in the San Francisco Bay Delta (2014) (48)
- HARMFUL ALGAE POSE ADDITIONAL CHALLENGES FOR OYSTER RESTORATION: IMPACTS OF THE HARMFUL ALGAE KARLODINIUM VENEFICUM AND PROROCENTRUM MINIMUM ON EARLY LIFE STAGES OF THE OYSTERS CRASSOSTREA VIRGINICA AND CRASSOSTREA ARIAKENSIS (2007) (47)
- Diel variability in nitrogenous nutrient uptake by phytoplankton in the Chesapeake Bay plume (1992) (46)
- Effects of prey of different nutrient quality on elemental nutrient budgets in Noctiluca scintillans (2017) (44)
- Different patterns of growth and nitrogen uptake in two clones of marineSynechococcus spp. (1990) (44)
- Major – but rare – spring blooms in 2014 in San Francisco Bay Delta, California, a result of the long-term drought, increased residence time, and altered nutrient loads and forms (2014) (43)
- Sampling bias misrepresents the biogeographical significance of constitutive mixotrophs across global oceans (2019) (43)
- Nitrogen dynamics and phytoplankton community structure: the role of organic nutrients (2017) (43)
- Mesoscale and Nutrient Conditions Associated with the Massive 2008 Cochlodinium polykrikoides Bloom in the Sea of Oman/Arabian Gulf (2014) (43)
- Use of a real-time remote monitoring network (RTRM) and shipborne sampling to characterize a dinoflagellate bloom in the Neuse Estuary, North Carolina, USA (2005) (41)
- Nitrogen uptake and NH 4 + regeneration by pelagic microplankton and marine snow from the North Atlantic (1988) (41)
- Short-term nitrogen uptake and regeneration in early and late growth phase shrimp ponds (1999) (40)
- Nitrogen, phosphorus, silica, and carbon in Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia: Differential limitation of phytoplankton biomass and production (2006) (40)
- Growth, uptake, and assimilation of ammonium, nitrate, and urea, by three strains of Karenia brevis grown under low light. (2009) (40)
- NH4+ regeneration and grazing: interdependent processes n size-fractionated 15NH4+ experiments (1992) (40)
- Key Questions and Recent Research Advances on Harmful Algal Blooms in Relation to Nutrients and Eutrophication (2018) (40)
- Eutrophication and Oligotrophication (2013) (40)
- The fate of the missing 15N differs among marine systems (1994) (39)
- GEOHAB. Global Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms, Implementation Plan. (2003) (38)
- Feeding by raphidophytes on the cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. (2010) (38)
- Harmful Algal Blooms in Chinese Coastal Waters Will Persist Due to Perturbed Nutrient Ratios (2021) (37)
- Direct uptake of nitrogen by Pfiesteria piscicida and Pfiesteria shumwayae, and nitrogen nutritional preferences (2006) (37)
- From hogs to HABs: impacts of industrial farming in the US on nitrogen and phosphorus and greenhouse gas pollution (2020) (35)
- Mixotrophy in Harmful Algal Blooms: By Whom, on Whom, When, Why, and What Next (2018) (35)
- Changing Land-, Sea-, and Airscapes: Sources of Nutrient Pollution Affecting Habitat Suitability for Harmful Algae (2018) (35)
- In situ nutrient monitoring: A tool for capturing nutrient variability and the antecedent conditions that support algal blooms (2008) (35)
- Blooms in Lagoons: Different from Those of River-Dominated Estuaries (2010) (34)
- Dimension effects of enclosures on ecological processes in pelagic systems (1999) (34)
- Nitrogen Sources and Rates of Phytoplankton Uptake in Different Regions of Hong Kong Waters in Summer (2012) (34)
- Differential stimulation and suppression of phytoplankton growth by ammonium enrichment in eutrophic hardwater lakes over 16 years (2018) (33)
- Metabolic and physiological changes in Prymnesium parvum when grown under, and grazing on prey of, variable nitrogen:phosphorus stoichiometry. (2016) (32)
- The interdependence of uptake and release of NH4+ and organic nitrogen (1993) (31)
- Utilization of nitrogen and carbon by phytoplankton in Moreton Bay, Australia (2000) (31)
- Modeling the influence of nutrients, turbulence and grazing on Pfiesteria population dynamics (2006) (30)
- Florida Bay: Water quality status and trends, historic and emerging algal bloom problems (2009) (28)
- Causes of Harmful Algal Blooms (2018) (27)
- Simulating Effects of Variable Stoichiometry and Temperature on Mixotrophy in the Harmful Dinoflagellate Karlodinium veneficum (2018) (27)
- Inorganic and Organic Nitrogen Uptake by Phytoplankton and Bacteria in Hong Kong Waters (2011) (26)
- Advances and insights in the complex relationships between eutrophication and HABs: Preface to the special issue (2008) (26)
- The importance of intraspecific variability in harmful algae—Preface to a collection of topical papers (2009) (25)
- Diel periodicity in the photosynthetic capacity of coastal and offshore phytoplankton assemblages (1985) (24)
- Karlodinium veneficum feeding responses and effects on larvae of the eastern oyster Crassostrea virginica under variable nitrogen:phosphorus stoichiometry (2017) (24)
- Growth and competition of several harmful dinoflagellates under different nutrient and light conditions (2012) (24)
- Harmful Algal Blooms and the Importance of Understanding Their Ecology and Oceanography (2018) (24)
- Computer modeling of 15N uptake and remineralization experiments1,2 (1984) (23)
- Dissolved organic nitrogen release and amino acid oxidase activity by Trichodesmium spp. (1999) (23)
- Aquatic Microbial Ecology and Biogeochemistry: A Dual Perspective (2016) (23)
- Inorganic carbon uptake by phytoplankton in Vineyard Sound, Massachusetts. II: Comparative primary productivity and nutritional status of winter and summer assemblages (1985) (23)
- Nitrogen uptake kinetics of Prymnesium parvum (Haptophyte) (2011) (22)
- Harmful Algal Blooms in Asia: an insidious and escalating water pollution phenomenon with effects on ecological and human health (2014) (20)
- Effects of Dual Fronts on the Spatial Pattern of Chlorophyll-a Concentrations in and off the Changjiang River Estuary (2021) (20)
- Nutrients and Harmful Algal Blooms: Dynamic Kinetics and Flexible Nutrition (2018) (20)
- Differential Production of Feces and Pseudofeces by the Oyster Crassostrea ariakensis When Exposed to Diets Containing Harmful Dinoflagellate and Raphidophyte Species (2008) (19)
- Rates of nitrogen uptake by cyanobacterially-dominated assemblages in Lake Taihu, China, during late summer. (2017) (19)
- Real-time monitoring of nutrients in the Changjiang Estuary reveals short-term nutrient-algal bloom dynamics (2017) (18)
- Nutrients and phytoplankton in semienclosed lagoon systems in Florida Bay and their responses to changes in flow from Everglades restoration (2017) (18)
- Food Web and Ecosystem Impacts of Harmful Algae (2018) (18)
- Coupled effect of substrate and light on assimilation and oxidation of regenerated nitrogen in the euphotic ocean (2019) (17)
- Effects of ambient DIN:DIP ratio on the nitrogen uptake of harmful dinoflagellate Prorocentrum minimum and Prorocentrum donghaiense in turbidistat (2011) (17)
- Phytoplankton assemblage response to changing nutrients in Florida Bay: Results of mesocosm studies (2017) (16)
- A three-dimensional mechanistic model of Prorocentrum minimum blooms in eutrophic Chesapeake Bay. (2021) (16)
- Extracellular amino acid oxidation by phytoplankton and cyanobacteria: a cross-ecosystem comparison (1998) (16)
- Effects of grazer and substrate amendments on nutrient and plankton dynamics in estuarine enclosures (1997) (16)
- Time series models of decadal trends in the harmful algal species Karlodinium veneficum in Chesapeake Bay. (2018) (15)
- Influence of Prey and Nutritional Status on the Rate of Nitrogen Uptake by Prymnesium parvum (haptophyte) 1 (2010) (15)
- Inorganic carbon uptake by phytoplankton in vineyard sound, Massachusetts. I. Measurements of the photosynthesis-irradiance response of winter and early-spring assemblages (1985) (15)
- Distribution and potential toxicity of benthic harmful dinoflagellates in waters of Florida Bay and the Florida Keys. (2020) (15)
- Effect of allelochemicals on photosynthetic and antioxidant defense system of Ulva prolifera. (2020) (14)
- Contrasting effects of substrate and grazer manipulations on picoplankton in oceanic and coastal waters off Brazil (2000) (14)
- Preface to the special issue on eutrophication and HABs: the GEOHAB approach (2011) (13)
- NUTRIENT VARIABILITY AND FLUXES IN AN ESTUARINE SYSTEM (1980) (13)
- Photosynthetic response of Gonyaulax tamarensis during growth in a natural bloom and in batch culture (1988) (13)
- From webs, loops, shunts, and pumps to microbial multitasking: Evolving concepts of marine microbial ecology, the mixoplankton paradigm, and implications for a future ocean (2022) (12)
- Photosynthetic efficiency and nutrient physiology of the diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana at three growth temperatures (2020) (11)
- On Saturating Response Curves from the Dual Perspectives of Photosynthesis and Nitrogen Metabolism (2016) (11)
- GEOHAB modelling: Linking Observations to Predictions: A Workshop Report (2011) (10)
- Climate-induced interannual variability and projected change of two harmful algal bloom taxa in Chesapeake Bay, USA. (2020) (10)
- Advancements and Continuing Challenges of Emerging Technologies and Tools for Detecting Harmful Algal Blooms, Their Antecedent Conditions and Toxins, and Applications in Predictive Models (2018) (10)
- Dissolved organic nutrients at the interface of fresh and marine waters: flow regime changes, biogeochemical cascades and picocyanobacterial blooms—the example of Florida Bay, USA (2021) (9)
- A Comparison of Issues and Management Approaches in Moreton Bay, Australia and Chesapeake Bay, USA (2004) (8)
- Diet of the eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, growing in a eutrophic tributary of Chesapeake Bay, Maryland, USA (2021) (7)
- Measuring urease activity in aquatic environmental samples (2007) (7)
- Chesapeake Bay’s “forgotten” Anacostia River: eutrophication and nutrient reduction measures (2019) (6)
- Introduction to the Global Ecology and Oceanography of Harmful Algal Blooms (GEOHAB) Synthesis (2018) (6)
- Resilience indicators support valuation of estuarine ecosystem restoration under climate change (2017) (6)
- More than propagule pressure: Successful invading algae have physiological adaptations suitable to anthropogenically changing nutrient environments (2015) (5)
- Interactions between Nh + 4 and No (1999) (5)
- Seasonal life strategy of Prorocentrum minimum in Chesapeake Bay, USA: Validation of the role of physical transport using a coupled physical–biogeochemical–harmful algal bloom model (2021) (5)
- Models: Tools for Synthesis in International Oceanographic Research Programs. (2010) (5)
- Land-based Nutrient Pollution and the Relationship to Harmful Algal Blooms in Coastal Marine Systems (2008) (5)
- Ecophysiological linkage of nitrogen enrichment to heavily silicified diatoms in winter (2018) (4)
- Discussion on “spring recycling rates of ammonium in turbid continental shelf waters of the southeastern United States” (1989) (4)
- Hatchery crashes among shellfish research hatcheries along the Atlantic coast of the United States: A case study at Horn Point Laboratory oyster research hatchery (2022) (4)
- Phytoplankton in the aqueous ecological theater: Changing conditions, biodiversity, and evolving ecological concepts (2019) (4)
- Preface to the special issue on Prorocentrum minimum (2005) (4)
- HABs and Eutrophication. (2008) (4)
- A three-dimensional mixotrophic model of Karlodinium veneficum blooms for a eutrophic estuary. (2022) (4)
- Why Were the Water and Beaches in West Florida So Gross in Summer 2018? Red Tides! (2019) (3)
- Toward an emerging consensus on the ecology of Pfiesteria (2006) (3)
- Further Evidence of the Haber-Bosch—Harmful Algal Bloom (HB-HAB) Link and the Risk of Suggesting HAB Control Through Phosphorus Reductions Only (2020) (3)
- Physiological Responses of the Copepods Acartia tonsa and Eurytemora carolleeae to Changes in the Nitrogen:Phosphorus Quality of Their Food (2021) (3)
- Allelopathic Inhibition by the Bacteria Bacillus cereus BE23 on Growth and Photosynthesis of the Macroalga Ulva prolifera (2020) (3)
- 12 Multifaceted climatic change and nutrient effects on harmful algae require multifaceted models (2020) (2)
- Coupled Carbonate Chemistry - Harmful Algae Bloom Models for Studying Effects of Ocean Acidification on Prorocentrum minimum Blooms in a Eutrophic Estuary (2022) (2)
- Plants Are Not Animals and Animals Are Not Plants, Right? Wrong! Tiny Creatures in the Ocean Can Be Both at Once! (2019) (2)
- The EU- US Scientific Initiative on Harmful Algal Blooms: A report from a Workshop (2003) (2)
- Machine Learning Classification Algorithms for Predicting Karenia brevis Blooms on the West Florida Shelf (2021) (2)
- Rejoinder to “Perils of correlating CUSUM‐transformed variables to infer ecological relationships (Breton et al. 2006; Glibert 2010)” (2012) (2)
- From the Guest Editors: Special Issue on Harmful Algal Blooms (2005) (2)
- Sources of Variability in Chlorophyll Analysis by Fluorometry and by High Performance Liquid Chromatography. Chapter 22 (2001) (1)
- Harmful Algal Species Fact Sheet: Prorocentrum (2018) (1)
- Changing Land-, Sea-, and Airscapes: Sources (2017) (1)
- Shining Light on Photosynthesis in the Harmful Dinoflagellate Karenia mikimotoi–Responses to Short-Term Changes in Temperature, Nitrogen Form, and Availability (2021) (1)
- Position-specific N isotope analysis of Glutamine extracted from cultured phytoplankton (2021) (1)
- Estuarine nutrient criteria development in the U.S. (2009) (1)
- Nutrient budgets, marsh inundation under sea-level rise scenarios, and sediment chronologies for the Bass Harbor Marsh estuary at Acadia National Park (2014) (1)
- Harmful Algal Species Fact Sheets (2018) (1)
- Message from the President: Kudos to the People of ASLO (2023) (0)
- Mixotrophy with multiple prey species measured with a multiwavelength-excitation PAM fluorometer: case study of Karlodinium veneficum (2019) (0)
- Ecosystem Recovery in Progress? Initial Nutrient and Phytoplankton Response to Nitrogen Reduction from Sewage Treatment Upgrade in the San Francisco Bay Delta (2022) (0)
- Tiny Phytoplankton: The Most Powerful Organisms of the Oceans! (2021) (0)
- ASLO 2006: VICTORIA CALLS! (2005) (0)
- Summer phytoplankton photosynthetic characteristics in the Changjiang River Estuary and the adjacent East China Sea (2023) (0)
- Editorial: Eutrophication, algal bloom, hypoxia and ocean acidification in large river estuaries (2022) (0)
- The relative importance of oceanic nutrient inputs for Bass Harbor Marsh Estuary at Acadia National Park, Maine (2014) (0)
- Mixotrophic dinoflagellate Karlodinium veneficum under variable nitrogen:phosphorus stoichiometry: feeding responses and effects on larvae of the eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) (2016) (0)
- Stressing over the Complexities of Multiple Stressors in Marine and Estuarine Systems (2022) (0)
- Projections of effects of climate change on the spatial distribution of two harmful algal genera in three regions of the globe: a coupled oceanographic-biogeochemical model analysis (2020) (0)
- A Source Book for Teaching Chemical Oceanography. (1977) (0)
- Nitrogen Form Impacting Phytoplankton Across Scales in China's West Lake: from Nitrogen-metabolism to Community Composition (2016) (0)
- Progress in Chesapeake Bay restoration: Headwinds, crosswinds and tailwinds (2018) (0)
- ASLO Transitions to a New Business Office (2023) (0)
- Glibert et al- MarPollBull3716 (2014) (0)
- Seasonal gut contents of the eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, in the Rhode River, Chesapeake Bay, USA: Growth, phytoplankton and signature pigment data (2021) (0)
- Results of Simbios Project Round Robin: Part 1, Results of Laboratory-Prepared Standards and Samples (2001) (0)
- Chap14 Stoecker et al (2014) (0)
- Message from the President ASLO Is Global: Nurturing Cross‐Cultural Connections (2023) (0)
- Message from the President (2022) (0)
- Effects of prey of different nutrient quality on elemental nutrient budgets in Noctiluca scintillans (2017) (0)
- Title of Thesis: Nitrogen Uptake and Physiology of Dinoflagellate Blooms in the East China Sea (2008) (0)
- MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT (2022) (0)
- Comparative analysis of nutrient cycling and microbial dynamics in twoeutrophied subtropical estuaries: Florida Bay, USA, and Moreton Bay, Australia (2004) (0)
- Advancing science from plankton to whales—Celebrating the contributions of James J. McCarthy (2019) (0)
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