This study examined recent coccolith surface sediment assemblages across the Pacific sector of the Southern Ocean (from Punta Arenas, Chile toWellington, New Zealand). Twenty five stations located within 44.4°S to 65.4°S and 80.1°W to 174.5°E were selected in order to assess if and how the surface sediment assemblages reflect the present-day coccolithophore community and surface-water oceanographic conditions. The highest numbers of coccoliths in the surface sediments are reached near the East Pacific Rise and close to the Subtropical Front, at the New Zealand Margin (>6x109 coccoliths/g of sediment). The dominant taxa are Emiliania huxleyi (including types A, B, B/C and C), Calcidiscus leptoporus, Gephyrocapsa spp. (including G. muellerae,...
Recent coccoliths from 52 surface sediment samples recovered from the south-eastern South Atlantic w...
A specific biometric study of coccoliths of Emiliania huxleyi has been accomplished on 25 surface wa...
Ocean acidification, caused by a decrease in pH due to elevated anthropogenic CO2 input from the atm...
This paper adds to a series of studies addressing the distribution of living coccolithophores in the...
The Southern Ocean is experiencing rapid and profound changes in its physical and biogeochemical pro...
This paper adds to a series of studies addressing the distribution of living coccolithophores in the...
This study aims to contribute to a more detailed knowledge of the biogeography of coccolithophores i...
We investigated plankton samples collected during RV Polarstern cruise ANT-XXVI/2 (from 27th Novembe...
The Southern Ocean is warming faster than the average global ocean and is particularly vulnerable to...
The Southern Ocean is warming faster than the average global ocean and is particularly vulnerable to...
The Southern Ocean is warming faster than the average global ocean and is particularly vulnerable to...
Proxy-based reconstructions of past changes in the marine biological carbon pumps are limited, espec...
The Southern Ocean is experiencing rapid and relentless change in itsphysical and biogeochemical pro...
The Southern Ocean is experiencing rapid and relentless change in itsphysical and biogeochemical pro...
This dataset includes the relative abundances of coccolith species identified with a scanning electr...
Recent coccoliths from 52 surface sediment samples recovered from the south-eastern South Atlantic w...
A specific biometric study of coccoliths of Emiliania huxleyi has been accomplished on 25 surface wa...
Ocean acidification, caused by a decrease in pH due to elevated anthropogenic CO2 input from the atm...
This paper adds to a series of studies addressing the distribution of living coccolithophores in the...
The Southern Ocean is experiencing rapid and profound changes in its physical and biogeochemical pro...
This paper adds to a series of studies addressing the distribution of living coccolithophores in the...
This study aims to contribute to a more detailed knowledge of the biogeography of coccolithophores i...
We investigated plankton samples collected during RV Polarstern cruise ANT-XXVI/2 (from 27th Novembe...
The Southern Ocean is warming faster than the average global ocean and is particularly vulnerable to...
The Southern Ocean is warming faster than the average global ocean and is particularly vulnerable to...
The Southern Ocean is warming faster than the average global ocean and is particularly vulnerable to...
Proxy-based reconstructions of past changes in the marine biological carbon pumps are limited, espec...
The Southern Ocean is experiencing rapid and relentless change in itsphysical and biogeochemical pro...
The Southern Ocean is experiencing rapid and relentless change in itsphysical and biogeochemical pro...
This dataset includes the relative abundances of coccolith species identified with a scanning electr...
Recent coccoliths from 52 surface sediment samples recovered from the south-eastern South Atlantic w...
A specific biometric study of coccoliths of Emiliania huxleyi has been accomplished on 25 surface wa...
Ocean acidification, caused by a decrease in pH due to elevated anthropogenic CO2 input from the atm...