Sonya T Dyhrman
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Krinos A, Shapiro S, Li W, Haley S, Dyhrman S, Dutkiewicz S, et al.
Ecol Lett
. 2025 Jan;
28(1):e70055.
PMID: 39887926
Temperature has a primary influence on phytoplankton physiology and ecology. We grew 12 strains of Gephyrocapsa huxleyi isolated from different-temperature regions for ~45 generations (2 months) and characterised acclimated thermal...
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Zhang F, Wang S, Visser A, Koedooder C, Eichner M, Anderson O, et al.
ISME Commun
. 2024 Nov;
4(1):ycae137.
PMID: 39564584
Colonies of the N-fixing cyanobacterium spp. constitute a consortium with multiple microorganisms that collectively exert ecosystem-level influence on marine carbon and nitrogen cycling, shunting newly fixed nitrogen to low nitrogen...
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Koedooder C, Zhang F, Wang S, Basu S, Haley S, Tolic N, et al.
mSystems
. 2023 Nov;
8(6):e0074223.
PMID: 37916816
Colonies of the cyanobacteria act as a biological hotspot for the usage and recycling of key resources such as C, N, P, and Fe within an otherwise oligotrophic environment. While...
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Setta S, Lerch S, Jenkins B, Dyhrman S, Rynearson T
J Phycol
. 2023 Sep;
59(6):1202-1216.
PMID: 37737069
Diatoms are important components of the marine food web and one of the most species-rich groups of phytoplankton. The diversity and composition of diatoms in eutrophic nearshore habitats have been...
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Moran M, Kujawinski E, Schroer W, Amin S, Bates N, Bertrand E, et al.
Nat Microbiol
. 2022 Apr;
7(4):508-523.
PMID: 35365785
One-quarter of photosynthesis-derived carbon on Earth rapidly cycles through a set of short-lived seawater metabolites that are generated from the activities of marine phytoplankton, bacteria, grazers and viruses. Here we...
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Muratore D, Boysen A, Harke M, Becker K, Casey J, Coesel S, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol
. 2022 Jan;
6(2):218-229.
PMID: 35058612
Complex assemblages of microbes in the surface ocean are responsible for approximately half of global carbon fixation. The persistence of high taxonomic diversity despite competition for a small suite of...
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Gann E, Truchon A, Papoulis S, Dyhrman S, Gobler C, Wilhelm S
J Phycol
. 2021 Nov;
58(1):146-160.
PMID: 34773248
The pelagophyte Aureococcus anophagefferens causes harmful brown tide blooms in marine embayments on three continents. Aureococcus anophagefferens was the first harmful algal bloom species to have its genome sequenced, an...
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Harke M, Frischkorn K, Hennon G, Haley S, Barone B, Karl D, et al.
Environ Microbiol
. 2021 Jul;
23(8):4807-4822.
PMID: 34309154
The physical and biological dynamics that influence phytoplankton communities in the oligotrophic ocean are complex, changing across broad temporal and spatial scales. Eukaryotic phytoplankton (e.g., diatoms), despite their relatively low...
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Gann E, Kang Y, Dyhrman S, Gobler C, Wilhelm S
Front Microbiol
. 2021 Jun;
12:664189.
PMID: 34135876
There is growing interest in the use of metatranscriptomics to study virus community dynamics. We used RNA samples collected from harmful brown tides caused by the eukaryotic alga within New...