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Elzbieta Anna Petelenz

Senior Engineer
  • E-mailelzbieta.petelenz@uib.no
  • Phone+47 55 58 46 12
  • Visitor Address
    Thormøhlens gate 53 A/B
    5006 Bergen
  • Postal Address
    Postboks 7803
    5020 Bergen

Flow cytometry exercise within the Microbial ecology course (BIO217)

Academic article
  • Show author(s) (2023). The summer bacterial and archaeal community composition of the northern Barents Sea. Progress in Oceanography. 1-9.
  • Show author(s) (2023). Seasonality of the bacterial and archaeal community composition of the Northern Barents Sea. Frontiers in Microbiology. 14 pages.
  • Show author(s) (2021). Removal of large viruses and their dispersal through fecal pellets of the appendicularian Oikopleura dioica during Emiliania huxleyi bloom conditions. Limnology and Oceanography. 3963-3975.
  • Show author(s) (2017). Viruses on the menu: The appendicularian Oikopleura dioica efficiently removes viruses from seawater. Limnology and Oceanography.
  • Show author(s) (2017). Viruses on the menu: The appendicularian Oikopleura dioica efficiently removes viruses from seawater. Limnology and Oceanography. S244-S253.
  • Show author(s) (2017). Growth and competition in a warmer ocean: A field experiment with a non-native and two native habitat-building seaweeds. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 85-99.
  • Show author(s) (2015). Flow cytometric quantification of viruses in activated sludge. Water Research. 414-422.
  • Show author(s) (2013). Quantitative Analysis of Glycerol Accumulation, Glycolysis and Growth under Hyper Osmotic Stress. PLoS Computational Biology.
  • Show author(s) (2013). Osmostress-induced cell volume loss delays yeast Hog1 signaling by limiting diffusion processes and by Hog1-specific effects. PLOS ONE.
Academic lecture
  • Show author(s) (2020). Interactions between the filter-feeding appendicularian Oikopleura dioica and the abundance and fate of marine viruses​.
  • Show author(s) (2017). Microbial Food web structure in a changing Arctic.
  • Show author(s) (2016). Role of appendicularians in aquatic viral ecology: particle trapping, ingestion and consequences for the marine microbial food web.
Poster
  • Show author(s) (2019). Trophic interactions between filter-feeding mesozooplankton and the Emiliania huxleyi virus.

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