Feixue Fu
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Recent Articles
1.
Schiksnis C, Xu M, Saito M, McIlvin M, Moran D, Bian X, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2024 Mar;
15:1323499.
PMID: 38444803
In many oceanic regions, anthropogenic warming will coincide with iron (Fe) limitation. Interactive effects between warming and Fe limitation on phytoplankton physiology and biochemical function are likely, as temperature and...
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Kling J, Lee M, Walworth N, Webb E, Coelho J, Wilburn P, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2023 Nov;
120(47):e2315701120.
PMID: 37972069
The extent and ecological significance of intraspecific functional diversity within marine microbial populations is still poorly understood, and it remains unclear if such strain-level microdiversity will affect fitness and persistence...
3.
Hawco N, Fu F, Yang N, Hutchins D, John S
ISME J
. 2020 Sep;
15(1):359-362.
PMID: 32968212
Throughout the open ocean, a minimum in dissolved iron concentration (dFe) overlaps with the deep chlorophyll maximum (DCM), which marks the lower limit of the euphotic zone. Maximizing light capture...
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Kling J, Lee M, Fu F, Phan M, Wang X, Qu P, et al.
ISME J
. 2019 Oct;
14(2):413-424.
PMID: 31636366
Average sea surface temperatures are expected to rise 4° this century, and marine phytoplankton and bacterial community composition, biogeochemical rates, and trophic interactions are all expected to change in a...
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Walworth N, Hutchins D, Dolzhenko E, Lee M, Fu F, Smith A, et al.
Environ Microbiol
. 2017 Sep;
19(11):4700-4713.
PMID: 28925547
Cytosine methylation has been shown to regulate essential cellular processes and impact biological adaptation. Despite its evolutionary importance, only a handful of bacterial, genome-wide cytosine studies have been conducted, with...
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Hutchins D, Fu F, Walworth N, Lee M, Saito M, Webb E
Science
. 2017 Sep;
357(6356).
PMID: 28912213
Hong (Reports, 5 May 2017, p. 527) suggested that previous studies of the biogeochemically significant marine cyanobacterium showing increased growth and nitrogen fixation at projected future high CO levels suffered...
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Liu X, Li Y, Wu Y, Huang B, Dai M, Fu F, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2017 Aug;
7(1):6868.
PMID: 28761136
There is a growing consensus that the ongoing increase in atmospheric CO level will lead to a variety of effects on marine phytoplankton and ecosystems. However, the effects of CO...
8.
Zhu Z, Qu P, Fu F, Tennenbaum N, Tatters A, Hutchins D
Harmful Algae
. 2017 Jul;
67:36-43.
PMID: 28755719
The toxic diatom genus Pseudo-nitzschia produces environmentally damaging harmful algal blooms (HABs) along the U.S. west coast and elsewhere, and a recent ocean warming event coincided with toxic blooms of...
9.
Hutchins D, Fu F
Nat Microbiol
. 2017 May;
2:17058.
PMID: 28540925
The prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms that drive the pelagic ocean's biogeochemical cycles are currently facing an unprecedented set of comprehensive anthropogenic changes. Nearly every important control on marine microbial physiology...
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Walworth N, Pfreundt U, Nelson W, Mincer T, Heidelberg J, Fu F, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2015 Apr;
112(14):4251-6.
PMID: 25831533
Understanding the evolution of the free-living, cyanobacterial, diazotroph Trichodesmium is of great importance because of its critical role in oceanic biogeochemistry and primary production. Unlike the other >150 available genomes...