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Kurt R. Buck
Researcher at Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Publications - 50
Citations - 5265
Kurt R. Buck is an academic researcher from Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phytoplankton & Cold seep. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 50 publications receiving 5050 citations. Previous affiliations of Kurt R. Buck include University of Hawaii.
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Testing the iron hypothesis in ecosystems of the equatorial Pacific Ocean
John H. Martin,Kenneth H. Coale,Kenneth S. Johnson,Kenneth S. Johnson,Steve E. Fitzwater,R. M. Gordon,S. J. Tanner,Craig N. Hunter,Virginia A. Elrod,Jocelyn L. Nowicki,Teresa L. Coley,Richard T. Barber,Steven T. Lindley,Andrew J. Watson,K. A. Van Scoy,Cliff S. Law,M.I. Liddicoat,R. D. Ling,Timothy P. Stanton,J. Stockel,Clare E. Collins,A. Anderson,Robert R. Bidigare,Michael Ondrusek,Mikel Latasa,Frank J. Millero,Kitack Lee,W. Yao,J. Z. Zhang,Gernot E. Friederich,Carole M. Sakamoto,Francisco P. Chavez,Kurt R. Buck,Zbigniew Kolber,Richard M. Greene,Paul G. Falkowski,Sallie W. Chisholm,Frank E. Hoge,Robert N. Swift,James K. Yungel,Suzanne M. Turner,Philip D. Nightingale,Angela D. Hatton,Peter S. Liss,Neil Tindale +44 more
TL;DR: Findings indicate that iron limitation can control rates of phytoplankton productivity and biomass in the ocean.
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Targeted metagenomics and ecology of globally important uncultured eukaryotic phytoplankton
Marie L. Cuvelier,Andrew E. Allen,Adam Monier,John P. McCrow,Monique Messié,Susannah G. Tringe,Tanja Woyke,Rory M. Welsh,Thomas Ishoey,Jae-Hyeok Lee,Brian J. Binder,Christopher L. Dupont,Mikel Latasa,Cedric M. Guigand,Kurt R. Buck,Jason A. Hilton,Mathangi Thiagarajan,Elisabet Caler,Betsy A. Read,Roger S. Lasken,Francisco P. Chavez,Alexandra Z. Worden +21 more
TL;DR: Targeted metagenomics analysis of uncultured pico-prymnesiophytes sorted by flow cytometry from subtropical North Atlantic waters reveals a composite nuclear-encoded gene repertoire with strong green-lineage affiliations, which contrasts with the evolutionary history indicated by the plastid genome.
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Biological and chemical consequences of the 1997–1998 El Niño in central California waters
Francisco P. Chavez,J. T. Pennington,C.G. Castro,C.G. Castro,John P. Ryan,Reiko Michisaki,B. Schlining,Peter Walz,Kurt R. Buck,A McFadyen,A McFadyen,Curtis A. Collins +11 more
TL;DR: The physical, chemical and biological perturbations in central California waters associated with the strong 1997-1998 El Nino are described and explained on the basis of time series collected from ships, moorings, tide gauges and satellites as mentioned in this paper.
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The Santa Barbara Basin is a symbiosis oasis
TL;DR: Compared with nearby aerated sites, the Santa Barbara Basin is a ‘symbiosis oasis’ offering a new source of organisms for testing symbiosis hypotheses of eukaryogenesis, most members of which harbour prokaryotic symbionts.