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Publications

2025

  • Albini, D., Jackson et al. (2025) Warming alters plankton body-size distributions in a large field experiment. Communications Biology, 8:162 https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-024-07380-2 

  • Hubbard J., Albini D. and Jackson C.M. Hot’n’Cold: Daily temperature variation explains zooplankton community differences in freshwater mesocosms recovering from a natural drought. Limnology and Oceanography (accepted)
     

2024

  • Albini, D., Jackson M.C., Dinh, K.V. et al. Temporal patterns in multiple stressors shape the vulnerability of overwintering Arctic zooplankton. Ecology and Evolution. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ece3.11673

  • Orr, J.A., Albini, D., et al. Studying interactions among anthropogenic stressors in freshwater ecosystems: A systematic review of 2396 multiple‐stressor experiments. Ecology Letters, 27, p.e14463.

  • Sutton, M.,…Albini, D. et al. (2024) Filling in evidence gaps for the safe deployment of offshore Geological Carbon Storage. Technical report (10.5287/ora-e9o5oxve8)

 2023

  • Albini D. ,Lester L., Sanders P., Hughes J., and Jackson MC. The combined effects of treated sewage discharge and land use on rivers. Global Change Biology 29: 6415-6422.

  • Albini D., Lester L., Sanders P., Hughes J., and Jackson MC.  Early detection and environmental drivers of sewage fungus outbreaks in rivers. Ecological solutions and evidences. 4: e12277.

  • K. Van Dinh, Albini D., * et al. Winter is coming: interactions of multiple stressors in winter and implications for the natural world Global Change Biology. 29: 6834-684.  / * Shared first authorship

  • Preston-Allen, Albini. D. et al. Are urban areas hotspots for pollution from pet parasiticides? Grantham Institute Briefing note No 15.

  • Duncalf-Youngson H. Albini, D. et al. Pet treatments could be harming freshwater life Freshwater Biological Association infonote

  • Wilhelm D., … Albini, D. et al. Microplastic Pollution on Historic Built Surfaces: Hidden ‘Sink' or Urban Threat? Environmental pollution. 123128

 

2020

  • Albini D., Fowler S. M., Llewellyn A. C. and Tang K. W. Turning defence into offence? Intrusion of cladoceran brood chambers by a green alga leads to reproductive failure. Royal Society Open Science. 7: 200249.
     

2019

  • ​Harper A. R., Santin C., Doerr S. H.,​ Cynthia A. F., Albini D., Otero X. L., Vinas L., and Perez-Fernandez B. P. Chemical composition of wildfire ash produced in contrasting ecosystems and its toxicity to Daphnia magna. International Journal of Wildland Fire. 28: 726–737.

  • Albini D., Fowler S. M., Llewellyn A. C. and Tang K. W. Reversible colony formation and the associated costs in Scenedesmus obliquus. Journal of Plankton Research. 41: 419–429.
     

2013

  • ​Rossi V., Albini D., Pellegri V. and Menozzi P. Early and late maternal effects on hatching phenology of Heterocypris incongruens (Crustacea: Ostracoda).  Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A.323: 382-391.
     

2012

  • ​Rossi V., Albini D., Benassi G. and Menozzi P. To rest in hydration: hatching phenology of resting eggs of Heterocypris incongruens (Crustacea: Ostracoda). Fundamental and Applied Limnology. 181: 49–58.

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  OTHER PUBLICATIONS

​​- BBC Future Planet: The UK's rivers are riddled with sewage pollution – new wetlands could help clean them up (2024).

- The Conversation UK: River pollution is causing harmful outbreaks of sewage fungus in the UK (2024).

- Pet treatments could be harming freshwater life, Infonote, Freshwater Biological Asscociation (2024).

- Freshwater Biological Association Newsletter: FBA ECN: a support group for early career freshwater enthusiasts (2022). - The Oxford Scientist: Small but smart: the fascinating world of plankton (2021);

- The New York Times and The Independent: Sometimes Food Fights Back (phytoplankton defences against zooplankton, 2020)

 
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