• Spungin, D., Bidle, K., and Berman-Frank, I. Metacaspase involvement in programmed cell death of the marine cyanobacterium Trichodesmium. Environmental microbiology. Environmental Microbiology, 21(2), 667-681, 2019.
• Spungin, D., Belkin, N., Foster, R. A., Stenegren, M., Caputo, A., Pujo-Pay, M., Leblond, N., Dupouy, C., Bonnet, S., and Berman-Frank, I.: Programmed cell death in diazotrophs and the fate of organic matter in the western tropical South Pacific Ocean during the OUTPACE cruise, Biogeosciences, 15, 3893-3908, 2018.
• Ulrike Pfreundt+1, Dina Spungin+1, Shengwei Hou, Björn Voß, Ilana Berman-Frank, Wolfgang R. Hess. 2017. Genome of a giant bacteriophage from a decaying Trichodesmium bloom. Marine Genomics,) 33) 21-25, 2017. (+1 equal contribution).
• Spungin, D., Pfreundt, U., Berthelot, H., Bonnet, S., AlRoumi, D., Natale, F., Hess, W. R., Bidle, K. D., and Berman-Frank, I.: Mechanisms of Trichodesmium demise within the New Caledonian lagoon during the VAHINE mesocosm experiment, Biogeosciences, 13, 4187-4203, 2016.
• Berman-Frank, I., Spungin, D., Rahav, E., Van Wambeke, F., Turk-Kubo, K., and Moutin, T.: Dynamics of transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) during the VAHINE mesocosm experiment in the New Caledonian lagoon, Biogeosciences, 13, 3793-3805, 2016.
• Pfreundt, U., Spungin, D., Bonnet, S., Berman-Frank, I., and Hess, W. R.: Global analysis of gene expression dynamics within the marine microbial community during the VAHINE mesocosm experiment in the southwest Pacific, Biogeosciences, 13, 4135-4149, 2016.
• Dina Spungin, Orly Levitan, Ilana Berman-Frank. Trichodesmium's strategies to alleviate P limitation in the future acidified oceans. Environmental Microbiology. 16(6):1935–1947, 2014.
• Levitan O, Kranz SA, Spungin D, Prášil O, Rost B, Berman-Frank I. The combined effects of pCO2 and light on the N2 fixing cyanobacterium Trichodesmium IMS101: A mechanistic view. Plant Physiology. 2014.
• Yoni Sharon, Orly Levitan, Dina Spungin, Ilana Berman-Frank and Sven Beer (2010) Photoacclimations of the seagrass Halophila stipulacea to the dim irradiance at its 50 m depth limit. Limnology and Oceanography. 56(1):357–362, 2014.