Hugh Ducklow

Affiliations: 
College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA 
Area:
Biogeochemistry, Oceanography Biology, Microbiology Biology
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Trinh R, Ducklow HW, Steinberg DK, et al. (2023) Krill body size drives particulate organic carbon export in West Antarctica. Nature. 618: 526-530
Kim HH, Laufkötter C, Lovato T, et al. (2023) Projected 21st-century changes in marine heterotrophic bacteria under climate change. Frontiers in Microbiology. 14: 1049579
Lin Y, Moreno C, Marchetti A, et al. (2021) Decline in plankton diversity and carbon flux with reduced sea ice extent along the Western Antarctic Peninsula. Nature Communications. 12: 4948
Chance RJ, Tinel L, Sherwen T, et al. (2019) Global sea-surface iodide observations, 1967-2018. Scientific Data. 6: 286
Mikis A, Hendry KR, Pike J, et al. (2019) Temporal variability in foraminiferal morphology and geochemistry at the West Antarctic Peninsula: a sediment trap study Biogeosciences. 16: 3267-3282
Lin Y, Gifford S, Ducklow H, et al. (2018) Towards quantitative microbiome community profiling using internal standards. Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Ducklow HW, Stukel MR, Eveleth R, et al. (2018) Spring-summer net community production, new production, particle export and related water column biogeochemical processes in the marginal sea ice zone of the Western Antarctic Peninsula 2012-2014. Philosophical Transactions. Series a, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences. 376
Schofield O, Brown M, Kohut J, et al. (2018) Changes in the upper ocean mixed layer and phytoplankton productivity along the West Antarctic Peninsula. Philosophical Transactions. Series a, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences. 376
Luria CM, Amaral-Zettler LA, Ducklow HW, et al. (2017) Seasonal Shifts in Bacterial Community Responses to Phytoplankton-Derived Dissolved Organic Matter in the Western Antarctic Peninsula. Frontiers in Microbiology. 8: 2117
Lin Y, Cassar N, Marchetti A, et al. (2017) Specific eukaryotic plankton are good predictors of net community production in the Western Antarctic Peninsula. Scientific Reports. 7: 14845
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