The coccolithophores are a class of unicellular algae and are considered one of the key phytoplankton functional types. Regionally coccolithophores can contribute > 20 % of primary productivity and are major contributors to pelagic calcite production. Amongst the > 280 extant coccolithophore species there is remarkable diversity in morphology, and evidence that different species inhabit distinct ecological niches. Despite this, the current understanding of the biology and ecology of coccolithophores is largely based on the cosmopolitan and bloom-forming species Emiliania huxleyi, as its reflectance signature is easy to detect in field and it is easier to grow in the laboratory than most other species. Light is a key primary resource ...