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List of works by Robert F. Strzepek

Bioavailable iron titrations reveal oceanic Synechococcus ecotypes optimized for different iron availabilities

scientific article published in 2022

Characterization of a Southern Ocean deep chlorophyll maximum: Response of phytoplankton to light, iron, and manganese enrichment

scientific article published on 27 December 2023

Deciphering diatom biochemical pathways via whole-cell proteomics.

scientific article published on June 2009

Diatom proteomics reveals unique acclimation strategies to mitigate Fe limitation

scientific article

Distinct iron cycling in a Southern Ocean eddy

scientific article published on 11 February 2020

FeCycle: Attempting an iron biogeochemical budget from a mesoscale SF6tracer experiment in unperturbed low iron waters

Intraspecific variability in Phaeocystis antarctica's response to iron and light stress

scientific article

Iron limitation of kelp growth may prevent ocean afforestation

scientific article published in 2023

Iron stable isotopes track pelagic iron cycling during a subtropical phytoplankton bloom.

scientific article

Manganese biogeochemistry in the Southern Ocean, from Tasmania to Antarctica

scientific article published in 2021

Marine phytoplankton temperature versus growth responses from polar to tropical waters--outcome of a scientific community-wide study

scientific article published on 21 May 2013

Photosynthetic adaptation to low iron, light, and temperature in Southern Ocean phytoplankton

scientific article published on 20 February 2019

Response of Subantarctic microbes to new versus regenerated Fe in a cold-core eddy

preprint

Seasonal cycles of phytoplankton and net primary production from Biogeochemical Argo float data in the south-west Pacific Ocean

scientific article published in 2022

The Growth Response of Two Diatom Species to Atmospheric Dust from the Last Glacial Maximum.

scientific article

The decline and fate of an iron-induced subarctic phytoplankton bloom

scientific article published in April 2004

The ongoing need for rates: can physiology and omics come together to co-design the measurements needed to understand complex ocean biogeochemistry?

preprint

The ongoing need for rates: can physiology and omics come together to co-design the measurements needed to understand complex ocean biogeochemistry?

scientific article published on 09 May 2022