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2. Partitioning the Apparent Temperature Sensitivity into Within- and Across-Taxa Responses: Revisiting the Difference between Autotrophic and Heterotrophic Protists.

3. Planktonic prey size selection reveals an emergent keystone predator effect and niche partitioning.

4. Biodiversity of marine microbes is safeguarded by phenotypic heterogeneity in ecological traits.

5. Lowered cameras reveal hidden behaviors of Antarctic krill.

6. Assessment of holographic microscopy for quantifying marine particle size and concentration.

7. Mesozooplankton grazing minimally impacts phytoplankton abundance during spring in the western North Atlantic.

8. Small phytoplankton dominate western North Atlantic biomass.

9. Trophic upgrading and mobilization of wax esters in microzooplankton.

10. Herbivorous protist growth and grazing rates at in situ and artificially elevated temperatures during an Arctic phytoplankton spring bloom.

11. Growth, Grazing, and Starvation Survival in Three Heterotrophic Dinoflagellate Species.

12. p CO2 effects on species composition and growth of an estuarine phytoplankton community.

13. Persistent Intra-Specific Variation in Genetic and Behavioral Traits in the Raphidophyte, Heterosigma akashiwo.

14. The Marine Microbial Eukaryote Transcriptome Sequencing Project (MMETSP): illuminating the functional diversity of eukaryotic life in the oceans through transcriptome sequencing.

15. Many ways to stay in the game: individual variability maintains high biodiversity in planktonic microorganisms.

16. Thalassiosira spp. community composition shifts in response to chemical and physical forcing in the northeast Pacific Ocean.

17. Broad Salinity Tolerance as a Refuge from Predation in the Harmful Raphidophyte Alga Heterosigma akashiwo (Raphidophyceae).

18. Vibrio cholerae Exploits Sub-Lethal Concentrations of a Competitor-Produced Antibiotic to Avoid Toxic Interactions.

19. Predator-induced fleeing behaviors in phytoplankton: a new mechanism for harmful algal bloom formation?

20. Inherent high correlation of individual motility enhances population dispersal in a heterotrophic, planktonic protist.

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