All species of coccolithophore appear to respond to perturbations of carbonate chemistry in a different way. Here, we show that the degree of malformation, growth rate and stable isotopic composition of organic matter and carbonate produced by two contrasting species of coccolithophore (Gephyrocapsa oceanica and Coccolithus pelagicus ssp. braarudii) are indicative of differences between their photosynthetic and calcification response to changing DIC levels (ranging from ∼1100 to ∼7800 μmol kg-1) at constant pH (8.13 ± 0.02). Gephyrocapsa oceanica thrived under all conditions of DIC, showing evidence of increased growth rates at higher DIC, but C. braarudii was detrimentally affected at high DIC showing signs of malformation, and decreased g...
Ocean acidification and associated shifts in carbonate chemistry speciation induced by increasing le...
About one-third of the carbon dioxide (CO(2)) released into the atmosphere as a result of human acti...
Coccolithophores are a group of unicellular phytoplankton species whose ability to calcify has a pro...
All species of coccolithophore appear to respond to perturbations of carbonate chemistry in a differ...
No two species of coccolithophore appear to respond to perturbations of carbonate chemistry in the s...
No two species of coccolithophore appear to respond to perturbations of carbonate chemistry in the s...
All species of coccolithophore appear to respond to perturbations of carbonate chemistry in a differ...
All species of coccolithophore appear to respond to perturbations of carbonate chemistry in a differ...
The present work examines the relationship between pH-induced changes in growth and stable isotopic ...
Recent interest in the global climate system has focused attention on the oceanic carbon cycle due t...
About one-third of the carbon dioxide (CO(2)) released into the atmosphere as a result of human acti...
Coccolithophores are important calcifying phytoplankton predicted to be impacted by changes in ocean...
Coccolithophores have played a key role in the carbon cycle since becoming dominant in the Cretaceou...
WOS:000439301700001International audienceOcean acidification will potentially inhibit calcification ...
Coccolithophores are important oceanic primary producers not only in terms of photosynthesis but als...
Ocean acidification and associated shifts in carbonate chemistry speciation induced by increasing le...
About one-third of the carbon dioxide (CO(2)) released into the atmosphere as a result of human acti...
Coccolithophores are a group of unicellular phytoplankton species whose ability to calcify has a pro...
All species of coccolithophore appear to respond to perturbations of carbonate chemistry in a differ...
No two species of coccolithophore appear to respond to perturbations of carbonate chemistry in the s...
No two species of coccolithophore appear to respond to perturbations of carbonate chemistry in the s...
All species of coccolithophore appear to respond to perturbations of carbonate chemistry in a differ...
All species of coccolithophore appear to respond to perturbations of carbonate chemistry in a differ...
The present work examines the relationship between pH-induced changes in growth and stable isotopic ...
Recent interest in the global climate system has focused attention on the oceanic carbon cycle due t...
About one-third of the carbon dioxide (CO(2)) released into the atmosphere as a result of human acti...
Coccolithophores are important calcifying phytoplankton predicted to be impacted by changes in ocean...
Coccolithophores have played a key role in the carbon cycle since becoming dominant in the Cretaceou...
WOS:000439301700001International audienceOcean acidification will potentially inhibit calcification ...
Coccolithophores are important oceanic primary producers not only in terms of photosynthesis but als...
Ocean acidification and associated shifts in carbonate chemistry speciation induced by increasing le...
About one-third of the carbon dioxide (CO(2)) released into the atmosphere as a result of human acti...
Coccolithophores are a group of unicellular phytoplankton species whose ability to calcify has a pro...