Mikhail V Zubkov
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Kamennaya N, Kennaway G, Leadbeater B, Sleigh M, Zubkov M
Eur J Protistol
. 2022 Sep;
86:125914.
PMID: 36137332
It is challenging to study protists with extensive, loosely-associated extracellular structures because of the problems with keeping specimens intact. Here we have tested the suitability of high-speed flow cytometric sorting...
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Kamennaya N, Kennaway G, Sleigh M, Zubkov M
J Plankton Res
. 2022 Jul;
44(4):542-558.
PMID: 35898814
In the microbe-driven ecosystems of the open ocean, the small heterotrophic flagellates (sHF) are the chief microbial predators and recyclers of essential nutrients to phototrophic microbes. Even with intensive molecular...
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Lange P, Werdell P, Erickson Z, DallOlmo G, Brewin R, Zubkov M, et al.
Opt Express
. 2020 Sep;
28(18):25682-25705.
PMID: 32906854
Cell abundances of Prochlorococcus, Synechococcus, and autotrophic picoeukaryotes were estimated in surface waters using principal component analysis (PCA) of hyperspectral and multispectral remote-sensing reflectance data. This involved the development of...
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Thomsen H, Kamennaya N, Zubkov M, Ostergaard J
Eur J Protistol
. 2020 Jul;
76:125728.
PMID: 32682306
The tectiform loricate choanoflagellate genera Calotheca, Stephanacantha and Syndetophyllum have all been first described from warm water habitats and share the presence of flattened and often elaborate costal strips in...
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Thomsen H, Kamennaya N, Zubkov M, Ostergaard J
Eur J Protistol
. 2020 Jun;
75:125717.
PMID: 32585571
The loricate choanoflagellate genera Pleurasiga and Parvicorbicula are taxonomically ambiguous. Pleurasiga because of the uncertainty that relates to the true identity of the type species, and Parvicorbicula because too many...
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Kamennaya N, Geraki K, Scanlan D, Zubkov M
Nat Commun
. 2020 May;
11(1):2642.
PMID: 32457313
Bacteria acquire phosphate (P) by maintaining a periplasmic concentration below environmental levels. We recently described an extracellular P buffer which appears to counteract the gradient required for P diffusion. Here,...
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Giljan G, Kamennaya N, Otto A, Becher D, Ellrott A, Meyer V, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2020 Mar;
10(1):4715.
PMID: 32170218
Seamounts, often rising hundreds of metres above surrounding seafloor, obstruct the flow of deep-ocean water. While the retention of deep-water by seamounts is predicted from ocean circulation models, its empirical...
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Dabrowska A, Kamennaya N, Murton B, Zubkov M
Mar Pollut Bull
. 2019 Aug;
146:1002-1006.
PMID: 31426135
Because ferromanganese polymetallic crusts can become a global resource of valuable elements the ecological impact of seafloor crust mining requires evaluation. Whilst the detrimental impact on deep-ocean benthos is established,...
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Schoffelen N, Mohr W, Ferdelman T, Littmann S, Duerschlag J, Zubkov M, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2018 Nov;
8(1):17182.
PMID: 30464246
Single-cell measurements of biochemical processes have advanced our understanding of cellular physiology in individual microbes and microbial populations. Due to methodological limitations, little is known about single-cell phosphorus (P) uptake...
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Gooday A, Sykes D, Goral T, Zubkov M, Glover A
Sci Rep
. 2018 Aug;
8(1):12103.
PMID: 30108286
Xenophyophores, giant foraminifera, are distinctive members of the deep-sea megafauna that accumulate large masses of waste material ('stercomare') within their agglutinated tests, and organise their cells as branching strands enclosed...