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Publications by C S Friedman
'Candidatus Xenohaliotis Californiensis', a Newly Described Pathogen of Abalone, Haliotis Spp., Along the West Coast of North America
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
Microbiology
Behavior
Medicine
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Interannual Variability in Phytoplankton Pigment Distribution During the Spring Transition Along the West Coast of North America
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Recent Declines of Black Abalone Haliotis Cracherodii on the Mainland Coast of Central California
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Pre‐industrial Sea‐level Rise Hotspot Along the Atlantic Coast of North America
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Coastal Lows Along the Subtropical West Coast of South America: Mean Structure and Evolution
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Quantitative Estimates of the Movement and Distribution of North Atlantic Right Whales Along the Northeast Coast of North America
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Figure 4: Log Transformed qPCR-derived Candidatus Xenohaliotis Californiensis Gene Copy Numbers From PE Tissue at Days 161 and 343.
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