Publications by David Mann:
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Jüttner, I., Bennion, H., Cox, E.J., Flower, R., Jones, V., Kelly, M.G., Mann, D.G., Sayer, C. & Williams, D.M. (2011). Freshwater diatom flora of Britain and Ireland. Abstracts, 5th Central European Diatom Meeting, 24–27 March 2011, Szczecin, Poland (M. Bak, A.. Witkowski, M. Wroniecki, T. Radziejewska, D. Krawczyk & A. Kierzek, editors), p. 81. Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczezińskiego, Szczecin, Poland.
Mann, D.G. (2011). The classification of Nitzschia and related genera. Abstracts, 5th Central European Diatom Meeting, 24–27 March 2011, Szczecin, Poland (M. Bak, A.. Witkowski, M. Wroniecki, T. Radziejewska, D. Krawczyk & A. Kierzek, editors), supplement. Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczezińskiego, Szczecin, Poland.
Trobajo, R., Rovira, L., Mann, D.G. & Cox, E.J. (2011). 'Nasty' small Nitzschias? Abstracts, 5th Central European Diatom Meeting, 24–27 March 2011, Szczecin, Poland (M. Bak, A.. Witkowski, M. Wroniecki, T. Radziejewska, D. Krawczyk & A. Kierzek, editors), p. 56. Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Szczezińskiego, Szczecin, Poland.
Hamsher, S.E., Evans, K.M., Mann, D.G., Poulíčková, A. & Saunders, G.W. (2010).Mann, D.G., Trobajo, R., Souffreau, C., Vanelslander, B., Vanormelingen, P. & Sabbe, K. (2010). DNA barcoding for species discovery and identification in raphid diatoms. Abstracts, 21st International Diatom Symposium, St. Paul, Minnesota, 29 August–3 September 2010, p. 37.
Cox, E.J., Mann, D.G., Rovira, L. & Trobajo, R. (2010). Scratchpads – using a web-based information-sharing system to integrate taxonomic diatom studies across institutions. Abstracts, 21st International Diatom Symposium, St. Paul, Minnesota, 29 August–3 September 2010, p. 89.
Sato, S. & Mann, D.G. (2010). Sexual reproduction and auxosporulation of Amphora. Abstracts, 21st International Diatom Symposium, St. Paul, Minnesota, 29 August–3 September 2010, p. 140.
Mann, D.G., Trobajo, R., Vanormelingen, P. & Evans, K.M. (2010) Barcoding diatoms: a candid view of successes and failures on the way to utopia. Phycologist 78: 12
Hamsher, S.E., Evans, K., Mann, D.G. & Saunders, G.W. (2009). Barcoding diatoms: exploring alternative markers to CO1. Abstracts, North American Diatom Symposium, 23–27 September 2009, Iowa Lakeside Laboratory, Iowa USA.
Pouličková, A. & Mann, D.G. (2009). Special structures formed during the diatom life cycle. Scripta Botanica Belgica 45: 56.
Mann, D. (2009). Discovering diatom species: is a 150 year history of disagreements about species-level taxonomy now at an end? Scripta Botanica Belgica 45: 50–51.
Evans, K.M., Vanormelingen, P., Nagai, S. & Mann, D.G. (2009). Huge diversity of microalgae; how have so many species arisen? Phycologia 48 (4) Supplement: 30.
Pouličková, A., Veselá, J., Neustupa, J. & Mann, D.G. (2009). Pseudocryptic diversity and cosmopolitanism in the freshwater diatom Navicula cryptocephala species complex. Phycologia 48 (4) Supplement: 108.
Evans, K.M., Nagai, S., Chepurnov, V.A., Vanormelingen, P. & Mann, D.G. (2008). Highly restricted gene flow between populations of freshwater diatoms: implications for speciation. Abstract Book, 20th International Diatom Symposium, 7–13 September 2008, Dubrovnik, Croatia (Ed. by N. Jasprica, A. Car & M. Čalic), p. 49.
Mann, D.G., Evans, K.M., Chepurnov, V.A. & Vanormelingen, P. (2008). 25 years’ devotion to Sellaphora: was it worth it? Abstract Book, 20th International Diatom Symposium, 7–13 September 2008, Dubrovnik, Croatia (Ed. by N. Jasprica, A. Car & M. Čalic), p. 72.
Pouličková, A. & Mann, D.G. (2008). Uniparental auxosporulation in pennate diatoms. Abstract Book, 20th International Diatom Symposium, 7–13 September 2008, Dubrovnik, Croatia (Ed. by N. Jasprica, A. Car & M. Čalic), p. 82.
Trobajo, R., Clavero, E., Chepurnov, V.A., Sabbe, K., Mann, D.G., Ishihara, S. & Cox, E.J. (2008). Morphological, molecular genetic and reproductive studies of the Nitzschia palea species complex. Abstract Book, 20th International Diatom Symposium, 7–13 September 2008, Dubrovnik, Croatia (Ed. by N. Jasprica, A. Car & M. Čalic), p. 95.
Vanormelingen, P., Evans, K.M., Chepurnov, V.A., Sabbe, K., Vyverman, W. & Mann, D.G. (2008). Perspectives in diatom speciation. Abstract Book, 20th International Diatom Symposium, 7–13 September 2008, Dubrovnik, Croatia (Ed. by N. Jasprica, A. Car & M. Čalic), p. 232.
Mann, D.G., Evans, K.M., Chepurnov, V. & Vanormelingen, P. (2008). Microsatellites, DNA barcodes, morphology and mating concur: dispersal limitation of diatoms is likely, some species are genuinely widely distributed, cryptic speciation undermines morphology-based surveys, and diatoms are incredibly speciose. Abstracts, “Protist2008”, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, p. 24.
Evans, K.M., Chepurnov, V.A., Thomas, S. & Mann, D.G. (2008). Ubiquitous dispersal of microbes: fact or fiction? Phycologist 74: 15.
Mann, D.G. & Evans, K.M. (2007). Protist species may or may not be widespread, but there’s a lot of them and they're picky. Abstracts, "Systematics": The Sixth Biennial Conference of the Systematics Association, 28–31 August 2007, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, p. 31.
Evans, K.M., Wortley, A.H., Chepurnov, V.A. & Mann, D.G., (2007). Sellaphora pupula agg.: a model system for studying the diversity and biogeography of freshwater benthic diatoms and for testing a DNA barcoding approach to diatom identification. In Programme & Book of Abstracts, 4th European Phycological Congress, Orviedo, Spain, 23–27 July 2007 [DOI 10.1080/09670260701440117], pp. 72–73.
Mann, D.G., Sabbe, K. & Evans, K.M. (2007). Naivety, hazard, ecology or history: what determines the biogeography of freshwater microalgae (especially diatoms)? In Programme & Book of Abstracts, 4th European Phycological Congress, Orviedo, Spain, 23–27 July 2007 [DOI 10.1080/09670260701440117], pp. 65–66.
Chepurnov, V.A., Mann, D.G., Inze, D., Sabbe, K. & Vyverman, W. (2007). in search of a tractable diatom for experimental biology and genomics. In Programme & Book of Abstracts, 4th European Phycological Congress, Orviedo, Spain, 23–27 July 2007 [DOI 10.1080/09670260701440117], p. 30.
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