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  1. Coastal bacteria diversity and metabolic activity
  2. A NEW STRATEGIC WAVE MEASUREMENT STATION OFF NAPLES PORT MAIN BREAKWATER
  3. Toxicity of diatom polyunsaturated aldehydes to marine bacterial isolates reveals their mode of action
  4. Taxonomic and functional diversity of a coastal planktonic bacterial community in a river-influenced marine area
  5. A Bacillus sp. isolated from sediments of the Sarno River mouth, Gulf of Naples (Italy) produces a biofilm biosorbing Pb(II)
  6. Oxidative pathways in response to polyunsaturated aldehydes in the marine diatomSkeletonema marinoi(Bacillariophyceae)
  7. Expression of death-related genes and reactive oxygen species production in Skeletonema tropicum upon exposure to the polyunsaturated aldehyde octadienal
  8. Non-volatile oxylipins can render some diatom blooms more toxic for copepod reproduction
  9. The Effect of Polyunsaturated Aldehydes on Skeletonema marinoi (Bacillariophyceae): The Involvement of Reactive Oxygen Species and Nitric Oxide
  10. Diatom-Derived Polyunsaturated Aldehydes Activate Cell Death in Human Cancer Cell Lines but Not Normal Cells
  11. Phytoplankton Cell Lysis Associated with Polyunsaturated Aldehyde Release in the Northern Adriatic Sea
  12. When polyploidy and hybridization produce a fuzzy taxon: the complex origin of the insular neoendemicNeotinea commutata(Orchidaceae)
  13. The Relevance of Marine Chemical Ecology to Plankton and Ecosystem Function: An Emerging Field
  14. Group-specific effects on coastal bacterioplankton of polyunsaturated aldehydes produced by diatoms
  15. Quantification of Dissolved and Particulate Polyunsaturated Aldehydes in the Adriatic Sea
  16. High Plasticity in the Production of Diatom-derived Polyunsaturated Aldehydes under Nutrient Limitation: Physiological and Ecological Implications
  17. Internal Transcribed Spacer Polymorphism in Pseudo-nitzschia multistriata (Bacillariophyceae) in the Gulf of Naples: Recent Divergence or Intraspecific Hybridization?
  18. The Northern Adriatic Sea: selected results from the European program INTERREG III Italy-Slovenia (2000-2006)
  19. Low reproductive success for copepods during a bloom of the non-aldehyde-producing diatomCerataulina pelagicain the North Adriatic Sea
  20. Phytoplankton diel and vertical variability in photobiological responses at a coastal station in the Mediterranean Sea
  21. Differential effect of three polyunsaturated aldehydes on marine bacterial isolates
  22. Growth inhibition of cultured marine phytoplankton by toxic algal-derived polyunsaturated aldehydes
  23. Age and nutrient limitation enhance polyunsaturated aldehyde production in marine diatoms
  24. A Stress Surveillance System Based on Calcium and Nitric Oxide in Marine Diatoms
  25. GROWTH INHIBITION AND TOXICITY OF THE DIATOM ALDEHYDE 2-TRANS, 4-TRANS-DECADIENAL ONTHALASSIOSIRA WEISSFLOGII(BACILLARIOPHYCEAE)
  26. Aldehyde suppression of copepod recruitment in blooms of a ubiquitous planktonic diatom
  27. Composition and dynamics of the phytoplankton of the Ionian Sea (eastern Mediterranean)
  28. Ultraplankton of the Gulf of Naples by Flow Cytometry
  29. Transformation of Nonselectable Reporter Genes in Marine Diatoms
  30. Physiological reactions to a change in light regime in cultured Skeletonema costatum (Bacillariophyta): implications for estimation of phytoplankton biomass
  31. ‘St Martin's Summer’: the case of an autumn phytoplankton bloom in the Gulf of Naples (Mediterranean Sea)
  32. MORPHOLOGY, PLOIDY, PIGMENT COMPOSITION, AND GENOME SIZE OF CULTURED STRAINS OF PHAEOCYSTIS (PRYMNESIOPHYCEAE)1
  33. The life cycle of Phaeocystis (Prymnesiophycaea): evidence and hypotheses
  34. The initiation of Phaeocystis colonies
  35. Presence of Gymnodinium catenatum (Dinophyceae) in a coastal Mediterranean lagoon
  36. Phytoplankton and their Analysis by Flow Cytometry