Ocean acidification induces multi-generational decline in copepod naupliar production with possible conflict for reproductive resource allocation
- Susan C. Fitzer, G. Caldwell, A. Close, A. Clare, R. Upstill‐Goddard, M. Bentley
- Environmental Science
- 1 May 2012
Selection and characterization of mixed starter cultures for lactic acid fermentation of carrot, cabbage, beet and onion vegetable mixtures.
- N. Gardner, T. Savard, P. Obermeier, G. Caldwell, C. Champagne
- Biology, MedicineJournal of food microbiology
- 20 March 2001
Development of a foam flotation system for harvesting microalgae biomass
- Thea Coward, Jonathan G. M. Lee, G. Caldwell
- Engineering, Materials Science
- 1 March 2013
Inhibition of embryonic development and fertilization in broadcast spawning marine invertebrates by water soluble diatom extracts and the diatom toxin 2-trans,4-trans decadienal.
- G. Caldwell, P. Olive, M. Bentley
- Environmental Science, BiologyAquatic Toxicology
- 2 October 2002
Harvesting microalgae by CTAB-aided foam flotation increases lipid recovery and improves fatty acid methyl ester characteristics
- Thea Coward, Jonathan G. M. Lee, G. Caldwell
- Materials Science
- 1 August 2014
The Influence of Bioactive Oxylipins from Marine Diatoms on Invertebrate Reproduction and Development
- G. Caldwell
- Environmental ScienceMarine Drugs
- 21 August 2009
A review of the current state of knowledge of the mechanistic impacts of diatom-oxylipins on marine invertebrate reproduction and development is provided.
The use of a brine shrimp (Artemia salina) bioassay to assess the toxicity of diatom extracts and short chain aldehydes.
- G. Caldwell, M. Bentley, P. Olive
- Biology, Environmental ScienceToxicon
- 1 September 2003
Ocean acidification takes sperm back in time
- G. Caldwell, Susan C. Fitzer, C. Gillespie, G. Pickavance, Elizabeth J Turnbull, M. Bentley
- Environmental Science
- 20 May 2011
Surprisingly, a substantial improvement in swimming speed at reduced seawater pH compared with performance at current pH levels is observed, indicating that ocean acidification may benefit certain aspects of the reproductive biology of some marine animals.
The steady state anaerobic digestion of Laminaria hyperborea--effect of hydraulic residence on biogas production and bacterial community composition.
- J. Hinks, Stephen R Edwards, P. Sallis, G. Caldwell
- EngineeringBioresource Technology
- 1 September 2013
The Relevance of Marine Chemical Ecology to Plankton and Ecosystem Function: An Emerging Field
- A. Ianora, M. Bentley, D. Vaičiūtė
- Environmental Science, BiologyMarine Drugs
- 22 September 2011
This work focuses on bioactive compounds and interactions associated with phytoplankton, particularly bloom-forming diatoms, prymnesiophytes and dinoflagellates, and their effects on grazers.
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