[1] Transgenerational exposure to marine heatwaves ameliorates the lethal effect on tropical copepods regardless of predation stress, Ecology and Evolution, Vol. 12, Issue 8, 2022, (Vũ Thị Thùy Minh, Đoàn Xuân Nam, Lê Minh Hoàng, Đinh Văn Khương)
[2] Artificial light pollution increases the sensitivity of tropical zooplankton to extreme warming, Environmental Technology & Innovation, Volume 20, November 2020, 101179, 2020, (Vũ Thị Thùy Minh, Đoàn Xuân Nam, Lê Minh Hoàng, Phạm Quốc Hùng, Đinh Văn Khương)
[3] Predator cues increases negative effects of a simulated marine heatwave on tropical zooplankton, Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, Volumes 530–531, 2020, (Vũ Thị Thùy Minh, Đoàn Xuân Nam, Lê Minh Hoàng, Đinh Văn Khương)
[4] Interactive effects of extreme temperature and a widespread coastal metal contaminant reduce the fitness of a common tropical copepod across generations, Marine Pollution Bulletin, Volume 159, 2020, (Vũ Thị Thùy Minh, Đoàn Xuân Nam, Lê Minh Hoàng, Đinh Văn Khương)
[5] Temperature‐and sex‐specific grazing rate of a tropical copepod Pseudodiaptomus annandalei to food availability: Implications for live feed in aquaculture, Aquaculture Research. 2018;1–10., 2018, (Vũ Thị Thùy Minh, Đoàn Xuân Nam, Phạm Quốc Hùng)
[6] Extreme temperature impairs growth and productivity in a common tropical marine copepod, Scientific Reports, 2018, (Vũ Thị Thùy Minh, Phạm Quốc Hùng, Đoàn Xuân Nam, Đinh Văn Khương)