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Evelyn ArmstrongEvelyn Armstrong is a Senior Research Fellow at the Department of Marine Science and maintains the NIWA / University of Otago Research Centre for Oceanography's phytoplankton culture collection. The isolates are sourced from the Antarctic and subantarctic with new strains added periodically.

Nutrient and photo-physiological experiments using these cultures are performed to better understand the role of these organisms in their natural waters and how they may be affected by climate change.

Email evelyn.armstrong@otago.ac.nz

Publications

Seabrook, S., Mackay, K., Watson, S. J., Clare, M. A., Hunt, J. E., Yeo, I. A., … Hoffmann, L. J., Armstrong, E. A., & Williams, M. J. M. (2023). Volcaniclastic density currents explain widespread and diverse seafloor impacts of the 2022 Hunga Volcano eruption. Nature Communications, 14, 7881. doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-43607-2 Journal - Research Article

Chen, W.-H., Armstrong, E., Dillingham, P. W., Moratti, S. C., Ennis, C., & McGraw, C. M. (2023). Dual-lifetime referencing (t-DLR) optical fiber fluorescent pH sensor for microenvironments. Sensors, 23, 8865. doi: 10.3390/s23218865 Journal - Research Article

Armstrong, E. & Law, C. S. (2023). Physiological measurements from the long-term laboratory incubation of Emiliania huxleyi grown at present day temperature and pH conditions in subantarctic waters and projected conditions for 2100. PANGAEA. doi: 10.1594/PANGAEA.959857 Other Research Output

Armstrong, E., & Law, C. S. (2023). Resilience of Emiliania huxleyi to future changes in subantarctic waters. PLoS ONE, 18(11), e0284415. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0284415 Journal - Research Article

Dengg, M., Stirling, C. H., Reid, M. R., Verburg, P., Armstrong, E., Kelly, L. T., & Wood, S. A. (2022). Growth at the limits: Comparing trace metal limitation of a freshwater cyanobacterium (Dolichospermum lemmermannii) and a freshwater diatom (Fragilaria crotonensis). Scientific Reports, 12, 467. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-04533-9 Journal - Research Article

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