Responses of marine organisms to climate change across oceans
Climate change is driving changes in the physical and chemical properties of the ocean that
have consequences for marine ecosystems. Here, we review evidence for the responses of …
have consequences for marine ecosystems. Here, we review evidence for the responses of …
Conservation paleobiology: leveraging knowledge of the past to inform conservation and restoration
Humans now play a major role in altering Earth and its biota. Finding ways to ameliorate
human impacts on biodiversity and to sustain and restore the ecosystem services on which …
human impacts on biodiversity and to sustain and restore the ecosystem services on which …
Paleo-perspectives on ocean acidification
The anthropogenic rise in atmospheric CO 2 is driving fundamental and unprecedented
changes in the chemistry of the oceans. This has led to changes in the physiology of a wide …
changes in the chemistry of the oceans. This has led to changes in the physiology of a wide …
Quantitative approaches in climate change ecology
Contemporary impacts of anthropogenic climate change on ecosystems are increasingly
being recognized. Documenting the extent of these impacts requires quantitative tools for …
being recognized. Documenting the extent of these impacts requires quantitative tools for …
Do red and green make brown?: perspectives on plastid acquisitions within chromalveolates
RG Dorrell, AG Smith - Eukaryotic cell, 2011 - Am Soc Microbiol
The chromalveolate “supergroup” is of key interest in contemporary phycology, as it contains
the overwhelming majority of extant algal species, including several phyla of key importance …
the overwhelming majority of extant algal species, including several phyla of key importance …
Environmental controls on coccolithophore calcification
JA Raven, K Crawfurd - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2012 - int-res.com
Coccolithophores are major contributors to global marine planktonic calcification, and in
nature coccolithophores are invariably calcified through almost all of their life cycle. The …
nature coccolithophores are invariably calcified through almost all of their life cycle. The …
Acidification of lower St. Lawrence Estuary bottom waters
Accumulation of metabolic CO2 can acidify marine waters above and beyond the ongoing
acidification of the ocean by anthropogenic CO2. The impact of respiration on carbonate …
acidification of the ocean by anthropogenic CO2. The impact of respiration on carbonate …
Perturbing phytoplankton: response and isotopic fractionation with changing carbonate chemistry in two coccolithophore species
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 …
a different way. Here, we show that the degree of malformation, growth rate and stable …
Influence of changing carbonate chemistry on morphology and weight of coccoliths formed by Emiliania huxleyi
The coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi is a marine phytoplankton species capable of forming
small calcium carbonate scales (coccoliths) which cover the organic part of the cell …
small calcium carbonate scales (coccoliths) which cover the organic part of the cell …
The use of circularly polarized light for biometry, identification and estimation of mass of coccoliths
The most commonly used tool for observing and identifying coccoliths and other calcareous
nannofossils is a transmitted light microscope equipped with crossed polarizers. Such …
nannofossils is a transmitted light microscope equipped with crossed polarizers. Such …