International audienceCalcifying microalgae can play a key role in atmospheric CO2 trapping through large scale precipitation of calcium carbonate in the oceans. However, recent experiments revealed that the associated fluxes may be slow down by an increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration. In this paper we design models to account for the decrease in calcification and photosynthesis rates observed after an increase of pCO2 in Emiliania huxleyi chemostat cultures. Since the involved mechanisms are still not completely understood, we consider various models, each of them being based on a different hypothesis. These models are kept at a very general level, by maintaining the growth and calcification functions in a generic form, i.e. independe...
Future atmospheric CO2 levels will most likely have complex consequences for marine organisms, parti...
<div><p>Two different cyanobacterial biofilms from German karstwater creeks were investigated with r...
This study examined the effects of elevated CO2 on the microalga Emiliania huxleyi. Two strains were...
International audienceCoccolithophorids are marine microalgae producing micro calcite plates. Under ...
In laboratory experiments with the coccolithophore species Emiliania huxleyi and Gephyrocapsa oceani...
International audienceLarge scale precipitation of calcium carbonate in the oceans by coccolithophor...
The effect of ocean acidification on growth and calcification of the marine algae Emiliania huxleyi ...
The response of primary production and calcification of the coccolithophorid Emiliania huxleyi to d...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from fossil carbon storages to atmosphere are causing m...
Coccolithophores are important calcifying phytoplankton predicted to be impacted by changes in ocean...
Numerous experiments to date have demonstrated that elevated PCO2 is detrimental to biogenic calcifi...
Two different cyanobacterial biofilms from German karstwater creeks were investigated with respect t...
Two different cyanobacterial biofilms from German karstwater creeks were investigated with respect t...
The relationship between various experimental concentrations of CO2 and calcification was studied by...
Coccolithophores are single-celled photosynthesizing marine algae, responsible for half of the calci...
Future atmospheric CO2 levels will most likely have complex consequences for marine organisms, parti...
<div><p>Two different cyanobacterial biofilms from German karstwater creeks were investigated with r...
This study examined the effects of elevated CO2 on the microalga Emiliania huxleyi. Two strains were...
International audienceCoccolithophorids are marine microalgae producing micro calcite plates. Under ...
In laboratory experiments with the coccolithophore species Emiliania huxleyi and Gephyrocapsa oceani...
International audienceLarge scale precipitation of calcium carbonate in the oceans by coccolithophor...
The effect of ocean acidification on growth and calcification of the marine algae Emiliania huxleyi ...
The response of primary production and calcification of the coccolithophorid Emiliania huxleyi to d...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from fossil carbon storages to atmosphere are causing m...
Coccolithophores are important calcifying phytoplankton predicted to be impacted by changes in ocean...
Numerous experiments to date have demonstrated that elevated PCO2 is detrimental to biogenic calcifi...
Two different cyanobacterial biofilms from German karstwater creeks were investigated with respect t...
Two different cyanobacterial biofilms from German karstwater creeks were investigated with respect t...
The relationship between various experimental concentrations of CO2 and calcification was studied by...
Coccolithophores are single-celled photosynthesizing marine algae, responsible for half of the calci...
Future atmospheric CO2 levels will most likely have complex consequences for marine organisms, parti...
<div><p>Two different cyanobacterial biofilms from German karstwater creeks were investigated with r...
This study examined the effects of elevated CO2 on the microalga Emiliania huxleyi. Two strains were...