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Fereidoun Rassoulzadegan is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. The CNRS is a prominent public research organization that supports a wide range of scientific disciplines. This affiliation suggests that Rassoulzadegan is engaged in research conducted within an established national framework of scientific inquiry.

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Best Publications

  • Are viruses driving microbial diversification and diversity

    Markus G. Weinbauer;Fereidoun Rassoulzadegan

  • Plankton and nutrient dynamics in marine waters

    Louis Legendre;Fereidoun Rassoulzadegan

  • NUTRIENT LIMITATIONS, MICROBIAL FOOD WEBS, AND BIOLOGICAL C-PUMPS - SUGGESTED INTERACTIONS IN A P-LIMITED MEDITERRANEAN

    T.F. Thingstad;F. Rassoulzadegan

  • Nature of phosphorus limitation in the ultraoligotrophic eastern Mediterranean.

    T. F. Thingstad;M. D. Krom;R. F. C. Mantoura;R. F. C. Mantoura;G. A. F. Flaten

  • P limitation of heterotrophic bacteria and phytoplankton in the northwest Mediterranean

    T. Frede Thingstad;Ulla Li Zweifel;Fereidoun Rassoulzadegan

  • Accumulation of degradable DOC in surface waters: Is it caused by a malfunctioning microbialloop?

    T. Frede Thingstad;Åke HagstrÖm;Fereidoun Rassoulzadegan

  • Mesopelagic zone ecology and biogeochemistry - a synthesis

    Carol Robinson;Deborah K. Steinberg;Thomas R. Anderson;Javier Arístegui

  • Food-web mediated export of biogenic carbon in oceans: hydrodynamic control

    Legendre L;Rassoulzadegan F

  • Microbial loop in an oligotrophic pelagic marine ecosystem: Possible roles of cyanobacteria and nanoflagellates in the organic fluxes

    Åke Hagström;F. Azam;A. Andersson;J. Wikner

  • 13C/12C and 15N/14N variations among size-fractionated marine particles: implications for their origin and trophic relationships

    GH Rau;J. L. Teyssie;F. Rassoulzadegan;SW Fowler

  • Partitioning of the food ration of marine ciliates between pico- and nanoplankton

    F. Rassoulzadegan;M. Laval-Peuto;R. W. Sheldon

  • Rates of digestion of bacteria by marine phagotrophic protozoa: temperature dependence.

    Barry F. Sherr;Evelyn B. Sherr;Fereidoun Rassoulzadegan

  • Bacteria or microflagellates as a major food source for marine ciliates: possible implications for the microzooplankton

    C. Bernard;F. Rassoulzadegan

  • Growth and grazing on Prochlorococcus and Synechococcus by two marine ciliates

    Urania Christaki;Stéphan Jacquet;John R. Dolan;Daniel Vaulot

  • Production of dimethylsulfonium propionate (DMSP) and dimethylsulfide (DMS) by a microbial food web

    S. Belviso;S.-K. Kim;F. Rassoulzadegan;B. Krajka

  • Consumption of picoplankton-size particles by marine ciliates : Effects of physiological state of the ciliate and particle quality

    Urania Christaki;John R. Dolan;Silvia Pelegri;Fereidoun Rassoulzadegan

  • SELECTIVE FEEDING OF ACARTIA-CLAUSI AND CENTROPAGES-TYPICUS ON MICROZOOPLANKTON

    NW Wiadnyana;F. Rassoulzadegan

  • Predator‐prey interactions of nanozooplankton and bacteria in an oligotrophic marine environment1

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  • Bacterivory by pelagic choreotrichous ciliates in coastal waters of the NW Mediterranean Sea

    EB Sherr;F. Rassoulzadegan;BF Sherr

  • P-limited bacteria but N and P co-limited phytoplankton in the Eastern Mediterranean—a microcosm experiment

    Tamar Zohary;Barak Herut;Michael D. Krom;R. Fauzi C. Mantoura

  • Full-depth profile (0–2000 m) of bacteria, heterotrophic nanoflagellates and ciliates in the NW Mediterranean Sea: Vertical partitioning of microbial trophic structures

    Tsuneo Tanaka;Fereidoun Rassoulzadegan

  • Conceptual models for the biogeochemical role of the photic zone microbial food web, with particular reference to the Mediterranean Sea

    T.Frede Thingstad;Fereidoun Rassoulzadegan

Frequent Co-Authors

John R. Dolan
John R. Dolan Université Paris Cité
T. Frede Thingstad
T. Frede Thingstad University of Bergen
Christine Ferrier-Pagès
Christine Ferrier-Pagès Scientific Centre of Monaco
Markus G. Weinbauer
Markus G. Weinbauer Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Barry F. Sherr
Barry F. Sherr Oregon State University
Tamar Zohary
Tamar Zohary Israel Oceanographic & Limnological Research
Urania Christaki
Urania Christaki University of Lille
Paraskevi Pitta
Paraskevi Pitta Hellenic Centre for Marine Research
Åke Hagström
Åke Hagström Linnaeus University
Evelyn B. Sherr
Evelyn B. Sherr Oregon State University

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