To understand the response of marine calcifying organisms under high CO2 scenarios, it is critical to study their calcification patterns in the natural environment. This paper focuses on a major calcifying phytoplankton group, the coccolithophores, through the analysis of water samples collected along a W-E Mediterranean transect during two research cruises, in April 2011 (Meteor cruise M84/3) and May 2013 (MedSeA cruise 2013). The Mediterranean Sea is a marginal sea characterized by large biogeochemical gradients. Currently, it is undergoing both warming and ocean acidification, processes which are rapidly modifying species distribution and calcification. The species Emiliania huxleyi largely dominates the total coccolithophore production ...
About one-third of the carbon dioxide (CO(2)) released into the atmosphere as a result of human acti...
Different morphotypes of the abundant marine calcifying algal species Emiliania huxleyi are commonly...
Ocean acidification is a result of the uptake of anthropogenic CO2 from the atmosphere into the ocea...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552To understand the response of marine calcifying or...
To understand the response of marine calcifying organisms under high CO2 scenarios, it is critical t...
International audienceOcean acidification is a result of the uptake of an-thropogenic CO 2 from the ...
The Mediterranean Sea is considered a "hot spot" for climate change, being characterized by oligotro...
Although ocean acidification is expected to impact (bio)calcification by decreasing the seawater car...
The Mediterranean Sea is considered a "hot spot" for climate change, being characterized by oligotro...
2nd International Ocean Research Conference, One planet one ocean, 17-21 November 2014, Barcelona, S...
About one-third of the carbon dioxide (CO(2)) released into the atmosphere as a result of human acti...
About one-third of the carbon dioxide (CO(2)) released into the atmosphere as a result of human acti...
Different morphotypes of the abundant marine calcifying algal species Emiliania huxleyi are commonly...
Ocean acidification is a result of the uptake of anthropogenic CO2 from the atmosphere into the ocea...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552To understand the response of marine calcifying or...
To understand the response of marine calcifying organisms under high CO2 scenarios, it is critical t...
International audienceOcean acidification is a result of the uptake of an-thropogenic CO 2 from the ...
The Mediterranean Sea is considered a "hot spot" for climate change, being characterized by oligotro...
Although ocean acidification is expected to impact (bio)calcification by decreasing the seawater car...
The Mediterranean Sea is considered a "hot spot" for climate change, being characterized by oligotro...
2nd International Ocean Research Conference, One planet one ocean, 17-21 November 2014, Barcelona, S...
About one-third of the carbon dioxide (CO(2)) released into the atmosphere as a result of human acti...
About one-third of the carbon dioxide (CO(2)) released into the atmosphere as a result of human acti...
Different morphotypes of the abundant marine calcifying algal species Emiliania huxleyi are commonly...
Ocean acidification is a result of the uptake of anthropogenic CO2 from the atmosphere into the ocea...