18 pagesInternational audienceCalcium carbonate (CaCO 3 ) biomineralizing organisms have played major roles in the history of life and the global carbon cycle during the past 541 Ma. Both marine diversification and mass extinctions reflect physiological responses to environmental changes through time. An integrated understanding of carbonate biomineralization is necessary to illuminate this evolutionary record and to understand how modern organisms will respond to 21st century global change. Biomineralization evolved independently but convergently across phyla, suggesting a unity of mechanism that transcends biological differences. In this review, we combine CaCO 3 skeleton formation mechanisms with constraints from evolutionary history, om...
International audienceBiomineralization, the capability exhibited by many living organisms to produc...
Here we review the application of molecular biological approaches to mineral precipitation in modern...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions are forcing rapid ocean chemistry changes and causing ocean a...
18 pagesInternational audienceCalcium carbonate (CaCO 3 ) biomineralizing organisms have played majo...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) biomineralizing organisms have played major roles in the history of life a...
International audienceAlthough biomineralization of CaCO3 is widespread in Bacteria and Archaea, the...
Abstract Morphological and phylogenetic analyses suggest that the ability to precipitate carbonates ...
Oscillations in seawater chemistry have characterized at least the last 600 million years of earth h...
Oscillations in seawater chemistry have characterized at least the last 600 million years of earth h...
Environmental change and biotic interactions both govern the evolution of the biosphere, but the rel...
Biomineralization is widespread among photosynthetic organisms in the ocean, in inland waters and on...
The success of today's calcifying organisms in tomorrow's oceans depends, in part, on the resilience...
In present-day seas, animals, algae, and protozoa are threatened by ocean acidification, amplified i...
Elemental ratios in biogenic marine calcium carbonates are widely used in geobiology, environmental ...
Marine biogenic carbonates are comprehensive archives of paleoenvironmental conditions. The main env...
International audienceBiomineralization, the capability exhibited by many living organisms to produc...
Here we review the application of molecular biological approaches to mineral precipitation in modern...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions are forcing rapid ocean chemistry changes and causing ocean a...
18 pagesInternational audienceCalcium carbonate (CaCO 3 ) biomineralizing organisms have played majo...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) biomineralizing organisms have played major roles in the history of life a...
International audienceAlthough biomineralization of CaCO3 is widespread in Bacteria and Archaea, the...
Abstract Morphological and phylogenetic analyses suggest that the ability to precipitate carbonates ...
Oscillations in seawater chemistry have characterized at least the last 600 million years of earth h...
Oscillations in seawater chemistry have characterized at least the last 600 million years of earth h...
Environmental change and biotic interactions both govern the evolution of the biosphere, but the rel...
Biomineralization is widespread among photosynthetic organisms in the ocean, in inland waters and on...
The success of today's calcifying organisms in tomorrow's oceans depends, in part, on the resilience...
In present-day seas, animals, algae, and protozoa are threatened by ocean acidification, amplified i...
Elemental ratios in biogenic marine calcium carbonates are widely used in geobiology, environmental ...
Marine biogenic carbonates are comprehensive archives of paleoenvironmental conditions. The main env...
International audienceBiomineralization, the capability exhibited by many living organisms to produc...
Here we review the application of molecular biological approaches to mineral precipitation in modern...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions are forcing rapid ocean chemistry changes and causing ocean a...