TROPICAL MARINE SCIENCE INSTITUTE

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TROPICAL MARINE SCIENCE INSTITUTE


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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
4612002Multispecific, synchronous coral spawning in SingaporeGuest, J.R. ; Chou, L.M. ; Baird, A.H.; Goh, B.P.L.
462Jan-2011Multiple syntrophic interactions in a terephthalate-degrading methanogenic consortiumLykidis, A.; Chen, C.-L. ; Tringe, S.G.; McHardy, A.C.; Copeland, A.; Kyrpides, N.C.; Hugenholtz, P.; MacArie, H.; Olmos, A.; Monroy, O.; Liu, W.-T. 
314-Jan-2014Multilayers of fluorinated amphiphilic polyions for marine fouling preventionZhu, X.; Guo, S.; Jańczewski, D.; Parra Velandia, F.J.; Teo, S.L.-M. ; Vancso, G.J.
42006Multichannel Communication based on Adaptive Equalization in Very Shallow Water Acoustic ChannelsTan, B.A.; Motani, M. ; Chitre, M. ; Quek, S.S.
52009Multi-vehicle oceanographic feature explorationOoi, B.H.; Zheng, H.; Kurniawati, H.; Cho, W.; Dao, M.H. ; Wei, J.; Zemskyy, P. ; Tkalich, P. ; Malanotte-Rizzoli, P.; Patrikalakis, N.M.
628-May-2021Multi-USV Adaptive Exploration Using Kernel Information and Residual VarianceMishra, Rajat ; Koay, Teong Beng ; Chitre, Mandar ; Swarup, Sanjay 
76-Dec-2010Multi-step-ahead model error prediction using time-delay neural networks combined with chaos theorySun, Y. ; Babovic, V. ; Chan, E.S. 
82010Multi-layer model simulation and data assimilation in the serangoon harbor of SingaporeWei, J.; Zheng, H.; Chen, H.; Ooi, B.H.; Dao, M.H. ; Cho, W.; Malanotte-Rizzoli, P.; Tkalich, P. ; Patrikalakis, N.M.
91-Apr-2019Multi-colony coral skeletal Ba/Ca from Singapore’s turbid urban reefs: relationship with contemporaneous in-situ seawater parametersJANI THUAIBAH ISA TANZIL ; Goodkin NFG; Sin Tsai Min ; CHEN MENGLI ; Fabbro GN; Boyle, Edward A.; LEE AI CHIN ; Toh, Kok Ben
10Sep-2009Morphometric characteristics of Nandiyar river basin, Tamil Nadu, IndiaRamesh, D.; Raju, D.K. ; Jaganathan, R.
11Dec-2008Morphology versus molecules: The phylogenetic relationships of Sepsidae (Diptera: Cyclorrhapha) based on morphology and DNA sequence data from ten genesFeng-Yi Su, K.; Narayanan Kutty, S. ; Meier, R. 
121-Feb-2001Morphological variation in the polyps of the scleractinian coral Favia speciosa (Dana) around SingaporeTodd, P.A. ; Sanderson, P.G.; Chou, L.M. 
13Aug-2003Morphological adaptation of the skull for various behaviors in the tree shrewsEndo, H.; Hikida, T.; Motokawa, M.; Chou, L.M. ; Fukuta, K.; Stafford, B.J.
14Jan-2009More evidence for pervasive paraphyly in scleractinian corals: Systematic study of Southeast Asian Faviidae (Cnidaria; Scleractinia) based on molecular and morphological dataHuang, D. ; Meier, R. ; Todd, P.A. ; Chou, L.M. 
151-Jun-2022Monsoonal variations of lead (Pb) in coastal waters around SingaporeChen, Mengli ; Carrasco, Gonzalo ; Park, Edward; Morgan, Kyle; Tay, Serene Hui Xin ; Tanzil, Jani ; Ooi, Seng Keat ; Zhou, Kuanbo; Boyle, Edward A
1627-Oct-2021Monophyletic blowflies revealed by phylogenomicsYan, Liping; Pape, Thomas; Meusemann, Karen; Kutty, Sujatha Narayanan ; Meier, Rudolf ; Bayless, Keith M.; Zhang, Dong
172012Monitoring harmful algal blooms in Singapore: Developing a HABs observing systemLeong, S.C.Y. ; Tkalich, P. ; Patrikalakis, N.M.
18Oct-2010Molecular phylogeny of the Calyptratae (Diptera: Cyclorrhapha) with an emphasis on the superfamily Oestroidea and the position of Mystacinobiidae and McAlpine's flyKutty, S.N. ; Pape, T.; Wiegmann, B.M.; Meier, R. 
192018Molecular characterization, light-dependent expression, and cellular localization of a host vacuolar-type H+-ATPase (VHA) subunit A in the giant clam, Tridacna squamosa, indicate the involvement of the host VHA in the uptake of inorganic carbon and its supply to the symbiotic zooxanthellaeIp Y.K. ; Hiong K.C. ; Lim L.J.Y.; Choo C.Y.L. ; Boo M.V. ; Wong W.P. ; Neo M.L. ; Chew S.F.
202019Molecular characterization, cellular localization, and light-enhanced expression of Beta-Na + /H + Exchanger-like in the whitish inner mantle of the giant clam, Tridacna squamosa, denote its role in light-enhanced shell formationCao-Pham A.H. ; Hiong K.C. ; Boo M.V. ; Choo C.Y.L. ; Pang C.Z.; Wong W.P. ; Neo M.L. ; Chew S.F.; Ip Y.K.