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Jim Mitchell

Publications

  • Mitchell, J.G. and K. Kogure (2006) Bacterial motility: links to the environment and a driving force for microbial physics. FEMS Microbiology Ecology, in press.

  • Seuront, L., D. Vincent, and J.G. Mitchell. (2006) Biologically induced modification of seawater viscosity in the Eastern English Channel during a Phaeocystis sp. spring bloom. Journal of Marine Systems, in press.

  • Losic, D., J.G. Mitchell and N.H. Voelcker (2005) Complex gold nanostructures derived by templating from diatom frustules. Chemical Communications 39:4905-4907.

  • Seymour J.R., N.L. Patten, D.G. Bourne, J.G. Mitchell. (2005) Spatial Dynamics of Virus-like Particles and Heterotrophic Bacteria within a Shallow Coral Reef System. Marine Ecology Progress Series 288:1-8.

  • Seymour JR, L. Seuront L, J.G. Mitchell (2005) Microscale and small-scale temporal dynamics of a coastal planktonic microbial community. Marine Ecology Progress Series 300:21-37.

  • Losic, D., J.G. Shapter, J.G. Mitchell and N.H. Voelcker (2005) Fabrication of gold nanorod arrays by templating from porous alumina. Nanotechnology 16:2275-2281.

  • eymour, J.S., J.G. Mitchell and L. Seuront (2004) Microscale heterogeneity in the activity of coastal bacterioplankton communities. Aquatic Microbial Ecology 35:1-16.

  • Mitchell, J.G. (2003) Rank-size analysis and vertical phytoplankton distribution patterns.  In: Handbook of Scaling Methods in Aquatic Ecology: Measurement, Analysis, Simulation (L. Seuront, P.G. Strutton eds) CRC press, Boca Raton, pp 624.

  • Waters, R.L., J.G. Mitchell and J. Seymour (2003) Geostatistical characterisation of the centimetre-scale spatial structure of in vivo fluorescence. Marine Ecology Progress Series 251:49-58.

  • Barbara, G. and J.G. Mitchell (2003a) Bacterial tracking of motile algae. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 44:79-87.

  • Barbara, G. and J.G. Mitchell. (2003b) Marine bacterial organisation around point-like sources of amino acids FEMS Microbiology Ecology 43:99-109.

  • Baghurst, B. and J.G. Mitchell (2002) Sex Specific Growth and Condition of Pacific Oysters (Crassostrea gigas Thunberg). Aquaculture Research, 33(15):1253-1263.

  • Mitchell, J.G. (2002) The energetics and scaling of search strategies in bacteria. The American Naturalist 160:727-740.

  • Waters, R.L. and J.G. Mitchell (2002) The centimetre-scale spatial structure of estuarine in vivo fluorescence profiles. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 237:51-63.

  • Hale, M.S. and J.G. Mitchell. (2002) Effects of particle size, flow velocity and cell surface microtopography on the motion of submicrometer particles over diatoms. Nano Letters 2:657-663.

  • Okubo, A. and J.G. Mitchell (2001) Plankton Patchiness. In: Diffusion and Ecological Problems: Mathematical models. (eds: Okubo A. and S. Levin) Springer-Verlag, pp 268-294.

  • Hale, M.S. and J.G. Mitchell (2001) Motion of submicrometer particles dominated by Brownian motion near cell and microfabricated surfaces. Nano Letters 1:617-623.

  • Hale, M.S. and J.G. Mitchell (2001) Diffusion controlled sorting by diatom surfaces. Aquatic Microbial Ecology 24(3):287-295.

  • Paxinos, R. and J.G. Mitchell (2000) A rapid Utermöhl method for estimating algal numbers. Journal of Plankton Research 22:2255-2262.

  • Dowling, N.A., S.J. Hall and J.G. Mitchell (2000) Foraging kinetics of barramundi during early stages of development. Journal of Fish Biology 57:337-353.

  • Seymour, J., J.G. Mitchell, L. Pearson and R.L. Waters (2000) Heterogeneity in bacterioplankton abundance from 4.5 millimeter resolution sampling. Aquatic Microbial Ecology 22:143-153.

  • Mitchell, J.G. and G. Barbara (1999) The effect of ionic uncouplers on the speed of marine bacterial communities. Aquatic Microbial Ecology 18:227-233.

  • Luchsinger, R., B. Bergersen and J.G. Mitchell (1999) Bacterial motility in the turbulent ocean. Biophysical Journal 77:2377-2386.

  • Blackburn, N., T. Fenchel and J.G. Mitchell (1998) Microscale nutrient patches in planktonic habitats shown by chemotactic bacteria. Science 282:2254-2256.

  • Strutton, P.G., J.G. Mitchell and  J.S. Parslow (1997) Using Non-linear analysis to compare the spatial structure of chlorophyll with passive tracers. Journal of Plankton Research 19:1553-1564.

  • Strutton, P.G., J.G. Mitchell, J.S. Parslow and R.M. Greene (1997) Phytoplankton patchiness: quantifying the biological contribution via fast repetition rate fluorometry. Journal of Plankton Research 19:1265-1274.

  • Hale, M. and J.G. Mitchell. (1997) Bacterial spreading dynamics in the sea-surface microlayer. Marine Ecology Progress Series 147:269-276.

  • Strutton, P.G., J.G. Mitchell and J. Parslow (1996) Nonlinear analysis of chlorophyll transects as a method of quantifiying spatial structure. Journal of Plankton Research 18:1717-1726.

  • Mitchell, J.G., L. Pearson and S. Dillon. (1996) The Behavior of Motile Marine Bacterioplankton Communities Clustering in Narrow Bands, Applied & Environmental Microbiology 62:3716-3721.

  • Barbara, G. and J.G. Mitchell. (1996) Microlaminations of motile bacteria in microbial mats. Applied & Environmental Microbiology 62:3985-3990.

  • Strutton, P.G., J.A.T. Bye and J.G. Mitchell (1996) Determining Coastal Inlet Flushing Times: A Practical Expression for use in Aquaculture and Pollution Management.  Aquaculture Research 27:497-504.

  • Mitchell, J.G., L. Pearson, S. Dillon, and K. Kantalis (1995) Natural Assemblages of Marine Bacteria Exhibiting High Speed Motility and Large Accelerations, Applied & Environmental Microbiology 61:4436-4440.

  • 3Hale, M. and J.G. Mitchell (1995) CLOD spreading in the sea-surface microlayer. Science 270:897.

  • Mitchell, J.G., L. Pearson, A. Bonazinga, S. Dillon, H. Khouri, R. Paxinos (1995) Long lag times and high velocities in the motility of natural assemblages of marine bacteria. Applied & Environmental Microbiology 61:877-882.

  • Mitchell, J.G., R. Weller, M. Beconi, J. Sell, and J. Holland (1993) A practical optical trap for manipulating and isolating bacteria from complex microbial communities. Microbial Ecology 25:113-119.

  • Mitchell, J.G. (1991) The influence of cell size on bacterial motility and energetics. Microbial Ecology 22:227-238.

  • Mitchell, J.G., M.-R. Martinez-Alonso, J. Lalucat, I. Esteve and S. Brown (1991) Velocity changes, long runs and reversals in the Chromatium minus swimming response. Journal of Bacteriology 173:997-1003.

  • Mitchell, J.G., A. Okubo and J.A. Fuhrman (1990) Gyrotaxis as a new mechanism for generating plankton heterogeneity on small scales. Limnology and Oceanography 35:123-130.

  • Esteve, I., E. Montesinos and J.G. Mitchell (1990) Changes in the ultrastructure of a Chromatium population with depth. Archives of Microbiology 153:316-323.

  • Mitchell, J.G., A. Okubo, J.A. Fuhrman and W. Cochlan (1989) The biological contribution to ocean density gradients. Deep-Sea Research 36:1277-1282.

  • Mitchell, J.G. and J.A. Fuhrman (1989) Centimeter scale vertical heterogeneity in bacteria and chlorophyll a. Marine Ecology Progress Series 54:141-148.

  • Cosper, E.M., W.C. Dennison, E.J. Carpenter, V.M. Bricelj, D. Colflesh, M. Dewey, J.G. Mitchell, and S.H. Kuenstner (1987) Recurrent and persistent "Brown Tide" blooms perturb coastal marine ecosystem. Estuaries 10:281-290.

  • Légier-Visser, J.G. Mitchell, A. Okubo and J.A. Fuhrman (1986) Mechanoreception in calanoid copepods, a mechanism for prey detection. Marine Biology 90:529-536.

  • Mitchell, J.G., and M.W. Silver (1986) Archaeomonad (Chrysophyta) cysts: Ecological and Paleoecological Significance. Biosystems 19:289-298.

  • Mitchell, J.G., A. Okubo and J.A. Fuhrman (1985) Microzones surrounding phytoplankton form the basis for a stratified marine microbial ecosystem. Nature 316:58-59.

  • Okubo, A., V. Andreasen and  J. Mitchell (1984) Chaos-induced turbulent diffusion. Physics Letters 105A:169-173.

  • Mitchell, J.G. and M.W. Silver (1982) Modern archaeomonads indicate sea-ice environments. Nature 296:437-439.

  • Silver, M.W., J.G. Mitchell and D.L. Ringo (1980)  Siliceous Nanoplankton. II. Newly discovered cysts and abundant choanoflagellates from the Weddell Sea, Antarctica. Marine Biology 58:211-217.

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