New Publications: April 2023

Every month, research from MBL scientists and affiliates is published in academic journals across the globe. In April 2023, six new studies were published. MBL-affiliated authors are in bold.
Our list of recent publications is updated weekly here.
April 2023
Cayemitte, K., Aoki, N., Ferguson, S. R., Mooney, T. A., & Apprill, A. (2023). Ramicrusta invasive alga causes mortality in Caribbean coral larvae. Frontiers in Marine Science. DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2023.1158947
Gollnisch, R., Wallenius, J., Gribble, K. E., Ahrén, D., & Rengefors, K. (2023). SAG-RAD: A method for single-cell population genomics of unicellular eukaryotes. Molecular Biology and Evolution. DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msad095
Ghousein, A., Tutagata, J., Schrieke, H., Etienne, M., Chaumeau, V., Boyer, S., Pages, N., Roiz, D., Eren, A. M., Cambray, G., & Reveillaud, J. (2023). PWCP is a widely distributed and highly conserved Wolbachia plasmid in Culex pipiens and Culex quinquefasciatus mosquitoes worldwide. ISME Communications. DOI: 10.1038/s43705-023-00248-2
Lundgren, S. N., Madan, J. C., Karagas, M. R., Morrison, H. G., Christensen, B. C., & Hoen, A. G. (2023). Human milk-associated bacterial communities associate with the infant gut microbiome over the first year of life. Frontiers in Microbiology. DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1164553
Morselli, M., Bennett, R., Shaidani, N.-I., Horb, M., Peshkin, L., & Pellegrini, M. (2023). Age-associated DNA methylation changes in Xenopus frogs. Epigenetics.DOI: 10.1080/15592294.2023.2201517
Watson, A. R., Füssel, J., Veseli, I., DeLongchamp, J. Z., Silva, M., Trigodet, F., Lolans, K., Shaiber, A., Fogarty, E., Runde, J. M., Quince, C., Yu, M. K., Söylev, A., Morrison, H. G., Lee, S. T. M., Kao, D., Rubin, D. T., Jabri, B., Louie, T., & Eren, A. M. (2023). Metabolic independence drives gut microbial colonization and resilience in health and disease. Genome Biology. DOI: 10.1186/s13059-023-02924-x
Are you an MBL scientist with a paper that came out this month, which was not included on this list? We apologize for the oversight. Please email comm@mbl.edu