Coccolithophores are a unique group of calcifying phytoplankton that dominate pelagic biogenic calcification and facilitate carbon export. Changes in coccolithophore calcite production through changes in their abundance, species distribution or cellular calcification could affect the oceanic carbon cycle. Ocean acidification, global warming and future changes in nutrient and light conditions might affect coccolithophore populations. This study investigated the relationships between coccolithophore distribution and calcification and environmental factors, between the North Sea and the Arctic Ocean and in the Southern Ocean. Large gradients in carbonate chemistry and other variables provided insights into coccolithophore response to concurren...
About one-third of the carbon dioxide (CO(2)) released into the atmosphere as a result of human acti...
International audienceCoccolithophores are one of the most abundant eukaryotic phytoplankton in the ...
Anthropogenic CO2 emissions are inundating the upper ocean, acidifying the water, and altering the h...
Coccolithophores are a unique group of calcifying phytoplankton that dominate pelagic biogenic calci...
Although coccolithophores are not as common in the Southern Ocean as they are in sub-polar waters of...
Coccolithophores are a biogeochemically important group of phytoplankton, responsible for around hal...
Although coccolithophores are not as numerically common or as diverse in the Southern Ocean as they ...
Through the production and export of their calcite coccoliths, coccolithophores form a key component...
Human activities have contributed to the increase in atmospheric greenhouse gases such as carbon dio...
Recent measurements of surface coccolithophore calcification from the Atlantic Ocean (50°N–50°S) are...
International audienceThe constant release of carbon in the atmosphere from human activity induces o...
About one-third of the carbon dioxide (CO(2)) released into the atmosphere as a result of human acti...
International audienceCoccolithophores are one of the most abundant eukaryotic phytoplankton in the ...
Anthropogenic CO2 emissions are inundating the upper ocean, acidifying the water, and altering the h...
Coccolithophores are a unique group of calcifying phytoplankton that dominate pelagic biogenic calci...
Although coccolithophores are not as common in the Southern Ocean as they are in sub-polar waters of...
Coccolithophores are a biogeochemically important group of phytoplankton, responsible for around hal...
Although coccolithophores are not as numerically common or as diverse in the Southern Ocean as they ...
Through the production and export of their calcite coccoliths, coccolithophores form a key component...
Human activities have contributed to the increase in atmospheric greenhouse gases such as carbon dio...
Recent measurements of surface coccolithophore calcification from the Atlantic Ocean (50°N–50°S) are...
International audienceThe constant release of carbon in the atmosphere from human activity induces o...
About one-third of the carbon dioxide (CO(2)) released into the atmosphere as a result of human acti...
International audienceCoccolithophores are one of the most abundant eukaryotic phytoplankton in the ...
Anthropogenic CO2 emissions are inundating the upper ocean, acidifying the water, and altering the h...