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Kristen R Hunter-Cevera

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Hunter-Cevera K, Hamilton B, Neubert M, Sosik H
Environ Microbiol . 2021 Jul; 23(8):4689-4705. PMID: 34245073
Marine microbes often show a high degree of physiological or ecological diversity below the species level. This microdiversity raises questions about the processes that drive diversification and permit coexistence of...
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Hunter-Cevera K, Neubert M, Olson R, Shalapyonok A, Solow A, Sosik H
Limnol Oceanogr . 2020 Jul; 65(5):1085-1102. PMID: 32612307
is a widespread and important marine primary producer. Time series provide critical information for identifying and understanding the factors that determine abundance patterns. Here, we present the results of analysis...
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Fowler B, Neubert M, Hunter-Cevera K, Olson R, Shalapyonok A, Solow A, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2020 May; 117(22):12215-12221. PMID: 32414929
Picophytoplankton are the most abundant primary producers in the ocean. Knowledge of their community dynamics is key to understanding their role in marine food webs and global biogeochemical cycles. To...
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Hunter-Cevera K, Neubert M, Olson R, Solow A, Shalapyonok A, Sosik H
Science . 2016 Nov; 354(6310):326-329. PMID: 27846565
Climate affects the timing and magnitude of phytoplankton blooms that fuel marine food webs and influence global biogeochemical cycles. Changes in bloom timing have been detected in some cases, but...
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Hunter-Cevera K, Post A, Peacock E, Sosik H
Microb Ecol . 2015 Aug; 71(2):276-89. PMID: 26233669
The cyanobacterium Synechococcus is a ubiquitous, important phytoplankter across the world's oceans. A high degree of genetic diversity exists within the marine group, which likely contributes to its global success....
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Hunter-Cevera K, Neubert M, Solow A, Olson R, Shalapyonok A, Sosik H
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2014 Jun; 111(27):9852-7. PMID: 24958866
Phytoplankton account for roughly half of global primary production; it is vital that we understand the processes that control their abundance. A key process is cell division. We have, however,...