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List of works by Leanne Armand

3rd Polar Marine Diatom Taxonomy and Ecology Workshop Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia, 4-8 July 2011

scientific article

Abundance and richness of key Antarctic seafloor fauna correlates with modelled food availability

scientific article published on 11 December 2017

Continental shelf drift deposit indicates non-steady state Antarctic bottom water production in the Holocene

article published in 2001

Effect of natural iron fertilization on carbon sequestration in the Southern Ocean.

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Efficient silicon recycling in summer in both the Polar Frontal and Subantarctic Zones of the Southern Ocean

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First reports ofPseudo-nitzschia micropora and P. hasleana(Bacillariaceae) from the Southern Hemisphere: Morphological, molecular and toxicological characterization

Potential and limitations of marine and ice core sea ice proxies: an example from the Indian Ocean sector

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Quantitative comparison of taxa and taxon concepts in the diatom genus Fragilariopsis: a case study on using slide scanning, multiexpert image annotation, and image analysis in taxonomy

scientific article published on 28 August 2018

Sea-surface temperature and sea ice distribution of the Southern Ocean at the EPILOG Last Glacial Maximum—a circum-Antarctic view based on siliceous microfossil records

article by Rainer Gersonde et al published April 2005 in Quaternary Science Reviews

Sourcing the iron in the naturally fertilised bloom around the Kerguelen Plateau: particulate trace metal dynamics

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Taxon-specific responses of Southern Ocean diatoms to Fe enrichment revealed by synchrotron radiation FTIR microspectroscopy

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The diatom genus Pseudo-nitzschia (Bacillariophyceae) in New South Wales, Australia: morphotaxonomy, molecular phylogeny, toxicity, and distribution

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The risk of harmful algal blooms (HABs) in the oyster-growing estuaries of New South Wales, Australia

scientific article published on 31 October 2012

Using a New Fluorescent Probe of Silicification to Measure Species-Specific Activities of Diatoms Under Varying Environmental Conditions