Satellite-detected fluorescence reveals global physiology of ocean phytoplankton
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Bryan A. Franz | David A. Siegel | Scott C. Doney | Gene C. Feldman | Michael J. Behrenfeld | Giorgio Dall'Olmo | Emmanuel Boss | Natalie M. Mahowald | C. R. McClain | Robert T. O'Malley | N. Mahowald | E. Boss | S. Doney | M. Behrenfeld | G. Dall’Olmo | B. Franz | C. McClain | D. Siegel | T. Westberry | I. Lima | A. Milligan | J. K. Moore | G. Feldman | J. Wiggert | R. O’Malley | Ivan D. Lima | Jerry D. Wiggert | Toby K. Westberry | Allen J. Milligan
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