Martina A. Doblin

Martina A. Doblin

University of Technology

H-index: 46

Asia-Iraq

About Martina A. Doblin

Martina A. Doblin, With an exceptional h-index of 46 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Technology, specializes in the field of phytoplankton ecology, oceanography, biogeochemistry.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Reframing trait trade-offs in marine microbes

Multi-trait diversification in marine diatoms in constant and warmed environments

Fine particle pollution during megafires contains potentially toxic elements

Metabolic response to a heterologous poly-3-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) pathway in Phaeodactylum tricornutum

Measuring neutral lipids in fixed diatom cells using BODIPY 505/515

A deep dive into the ecology of Gamay (Botany Bay, Australia): current knowledge and future priorities for this highly modified coastal waterway

Approximating silica uptake in diatoms using PDMPO and flow cytometry

Defining marine bacterioplankton community assembly rules by contrasting the importance of environmental determinants and biotic interactions

Martina A. Doblin Information

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Citations(all)

6435

Citations(since 2020)

3044

Cited By

4596

hIndex(all)

46

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

117

i10Index(since 2020)

98

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Martina A. Doblin Skills & Research Interests

phytoplankton ecology

oceanography

biogeochemistry

Top articles of Martina A. Doblin

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Reframing trait trade-offs in marine microbes

Naomi M Levine

Martina A Doblin

Sinéad Collins

2024/4/24

Multi-trait diversification in marine diatoms in constant and warmed environments

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Jana Hinners

Phoebe A Argyle

Nathan G Walworth

Martina A Doblin

Naomi M Levine

...

2024/3/27

Fine particle pollution during megafires contains potentially toxic elements

Environmental Pollution

Raissa L Gill

Robert Fleck

Ky Chau

Mika T Westerhausen

Thomas E Lockwood

...

2024/3/1

Metabolic response to a heterologous poly-3-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) pathway in Phaeodactylum tricornutum

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology

Matthias Windhagauer

Martina A Doblin

Brandon Signal

Unnikrishnan Kuzhiumparambil

Michele Fabris

...

2024/12

Measuring neutral lipids in fixed diatom cells using BODIPY 505/515

Phoebe Argyle

Jana Hinners

Nathan G Walworth

Sinéad Collins

Naomi M Levine

...

2023/2/25

A deep dive into the ecology of Gamay (Botany Bay, Australia): current knowledge and future priorities for this highly modified coastal waterway

Talia Stelling-Wood

Paul Gribben

Gavin Birch

Melanie Bishop

Craig Blount

...

2023

Approximating silica uptake in diatoms using PDMPO and flow cytometry

Phoebe Argyle

Jana Hinners

Nathan G Walworth

Sinead Collins

Naomi M Levine

...

2023/2/25

Defining marine bacterioplankton community assembly rules by contrasting the importance of environmental determinants and biotic interactions

Environmental Microbiology

Michael P Doane

Martin Ostrowski

Mark Brown

Anna Bramucci

Levente Bodrossy

...

2023/6

Measuring growth rates of diatom cells in culture

Phoebe Argyle

Jana Hinners

Nathan G Walworth

Sinéad Collins

Naomi M Levine

...

2023/2/25

Contrasting phytoplankton composition and primary productivity in multiple mesoscale eddies along the East Australian coast

Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers

Giselle F Firme

David J Hughes

Leonardo Laiolo

Moninya Roughan

Iain M Suthers

...

2023/3/1

Quantifying Reactive Oxygen Species in diatoms

Phoebe Argyle

Jana Hinners

Nathan G Walworth

Sinéad Collins

Naomi M Levine

...

2023/2/25

Flow cytometry trait measurements (size, granularity and chlorophyll-a) of diatoms

Phoebe Argyle

Jana Hinners

Nathan Walworth

Sinead Collins

Naomi M Levine

...

2023/2/25

Genus-Wide Transcriptional Landscapes Reveal Correlated Gene Networks Underlying Microevolutionary Divergence in Diatoms

Molecular Biology and Evolution

Nathan G Walworth

Josh L Espinoza

Phoebe A Argyle

Jana Hinners

Naomi M Levine

...

2023/10

Measuring photophysiological traits of diatoms from Rapid Light Curves using a Water-PAM

Microbiology

Phoebe Argyle

Jana Hinners

Nathan G Walworth

Sinead Collins

Naomi M Levine

...

2023/2/25

Response of planktonic microbial assemblages to disturbance in an urban sub-tropical estuary

Water Research

Penelope A Ajani

Henna Savela

Tim Kahlke

Daniel Harrison

Thomas Jeffries

...

2023/9/1

Population size fluctuations can drive multitrait diversification in marine diatoms

bioRxiv

Jana Hinners

Phoebe A Argyle

Nathan G Walworth

Martina A Doblin

Naomi M Levine

...

2022/4/10

Temperature variability interacts with mean temperature to influence the predictability of microbial phenotypes

Global Change Biology

Fei‐Xue Fu

Bernhard Tschitschko

David A Hutchins

Michaela E Larsson

Kirralee G Baker

...

2022/10

Mucospheres produced by a mixotrophic protist impact ocean carbon cycling

Nature Communications

Michaela E Larsson

Anna R Bramucci

Sinead Collins

Gustaaf Hallegraeff

Tim Kahlke

...

2022/3/14

Rapid reductions in population size drive evolutionary divergence in diatoms

bioRxiv

Nathan G Walworth

Josh L Espinoza

Phoebe A Argyle

Jana Hinners

Naomi M Levine

...

2022/9/27

Science of Gamay: a systematic review of current knowledge of Botany Bay

Talia P Stelling-Wood

Paul E Gribben

Paul Adam

Gavin Birch

Melanie J Bishop

...

2022

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