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TITLE: Integrated analysis of bacterial and microeukaryotic communities from differentially active mud volcanoes in the Gulf of Cadiz
AUTHORS: Coelho, FJRC; Louvado, A; Domingues, PM; Cleary, DFR; Ferreira, M; Almeida, A; Cunha, MR; Cunha, A; Gomes, NCM;
PUBLISHED: 2016, SOURCE: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, VOLUME: 6, ISSUE: 1
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 21
IN MY: ORCID
85
TITLE: Diversity and composition of plants, butterflies and odonates in an Imperata cylindrica grassland landscape in East Kalimantan, Indonesia
AUTHORS: Cleary, DFR;
PUBLISHED: 2016, SOURCE: JOURNAL OF TROPICAL ECOLOGY, VOLUME: 32, ISSUE: 6
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 3
IN MY: ORCID
86
TITLE: Comparison of archaeal and bacterial communities in two sponge species and seawater from an Indonesian coral reef environment
AUTHORS: Polonia, ARM; Cleary, DFR; Freitas, R; Coelho, FJRD; de Voogd, NJ; Gomes, NCM;
PUBLISHED: 2016, SOURCE: MARINE GENOMICS, VOLUME: 29
INDEXED IN: WOS CrossRef: 20
IN MY: ORCID
87
TITLE: Comparison of archaeal and bacterial communities in two sponge species and seawater from an Indonesian coral reef environment
AUTHORS: Ana Rita Moura Polónia; Daniel Francis Richard Cleary; Rossana Freitas; Francisco José Riso da Costa Coelho; Nicole Joy de Voogd; Newton Carlos Marcial Gomes;
PUBLISHED: 2016, SOURCE: Marine Genomics, VOLUME: 29
INDEXED IN: Scopus
IN MY: ORCID
88
TITLE: Variation in the composition of corals, fishes, sponges, echinoderms, ascidians, molluscs, foraminifera and macroalgae across a pronounced in-to-offshore environmental gradient in the Jakarta Bay–Thousand Islands coral reef complex
AUTHORS: Cleary D.F.R.; Polónia A.R.M.; Renema W.; Hoeksema B.W.; Rachello-Dolmen P.G.; Moolenbeek R.G.; Budiyanto A.; Yahmantoro; Tuti Y.; Giyanto; Draisma S.G.A.; Prud'homme van Reine W.F.; Hariyanto R.; Gittenberger A.; Rikoh M.S.; de Voogd N.J.;
PUBLISHED: 2016, SOURCE: Marine Pollution Bulletin, VOLUME: 110, ISSUE: 2
INDEXED IN: Scopus
IN MY: ORCID
89
TITLE: Variation in the composition of corals, fishes, sponges, echinoderms, ascidians, molluscs, foraminifera and macroalgae across a pronounced in-to-offshore environmental gradient in the Jakarta Bay–Thousand Islands coral reef complex
AUTHORS: D.F.R Cleary; A.R.M Polónia; Renema, W; B.W Hoeksema; P.G Rachello-Dolmen; R.G Moolenbeek; Budiyanto, A; Yahmantoro; Tuti, Y; Giyanto; S.G.A Draisma; W.F Prud'homme van Reine; Hariyanto, R; Gittenberger, A; M.S Rikoh; N.J de Voogd;
PUBLISHED: 2016, SOURCE: Marine Pollution Bulletin, VOLUME: 110, ISSUE: 2
INDEXED IN: CrossRef: 51
IN MY: ORCID
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