[HTML][HTML] ForamEcoGEnIE 2.0: incorporating symbiosis and spine traits into a trait-based global planktic foraminiferal model
Planktic foraminifera are major marine calcifiers in the modern ocean, regulating the marine
inorganic carbon pump, and generating marine fossil archives of past climate change. The …
inorganic carbon pump, and generating marine fossil archives of past climate change. The …
Uncovering hidden structures: previously undescribed pseudopodia and ectoplasmic structures in planktonic foraminifera
M Greco, A Westgård, FE Sykes… - Journal of Plankton …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
The trophic strategies of cold-water planktonic foraminifera are not well understood due to
the challenge of culturing them in polar conditions. Here, we identify previously unknown …
the challenge of culturing them in polar conditions. Here, we identify previously unknown …
Planktic foraminiferal resilience to environmental change associated with the PETM
R Barrett, M Adebowale, H Birch… - Paleoceanography …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Carbonate‐forming organisms play an integral role in the marine inorganic carbon cycle, yet
the links between carbonate production and the environment are insufficiently understood …
the links between carbonate production and the environment are insufficiently understood …
Exploring the impact of climate change on the global distribution of non‐spinose planktonic foraminifera using a trait‐based ecosystem model
Planktonic foraminifera are one of the primary calcifiers in the modern ocean, contributing
23%–56% of total global pelagic carbonate production. However, a mechanistic …
23%–56% of total global pelagic carbonate production. However, a mechanistic …
[HTML][HTML] Copepods and mixotrophic Rhizaria dominate zooplankton abundances in the oligotrophic Indian Ocean
The large, tropical oligotrophic gyres of the world's oceans are understood to be relatively
unproductive, with low phytoplankton and zooplankton biomass, and inefficient food webs …
unproductive, with low phytoplankton and zooplankton biomass, and inefficient food webs …
Large-scale culturing of the subpolar foraminifera Globigerina bulloides reveals tolerance to a large range of environmental parameters associated to different life …
FE Sykes, J Meilland, A Westgård… - Journal of Plankton …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
The subtropical to subpolar planktic foraminifera Globigerina bulloides is a calcifying marine
protist, and one of the dominant foraminiferal species of the Nordic Seas. Previously, the …
protist, and one of the dominant foraminiferal species of the Nordic Seas. Previously, the …
Developmental plasticity in deep time: a window to population ecological inference
Developmental plasticity, where traits change state in response to environmental cues, is
well studied in modern populations. It is also suspected to play a role in macroevolutionary …
well studied in modern populations. It is also suspected to play a role in macroevolutionary …
[HTML][HTML] Spine-like structures in Paleogene muricate planktonic foraminifera
Muricate planktonic foraminifera comprise an extinct clade that was diverse and abundant in
the Paleogene oceans and are widely used in palaeoclimate research as geochemical …
the Paleogene oceans and are widely used in palaeoclimate research as geochemical …
[PDF][PDF] Study on Dynamic Model of Marine Ecosystem Based on Chlorophyll Concentration Distribution
XG Zhanga, YS Xub - Geoscience, 2021 - clausiuspress.com
Marine ecosystem has two important basic characteristics, namely, nonlinearity and
hierarchy. Non-linearity leads to high correlation between ecological parameters in marine …
hierarchy. Non-linearity leads to high correlation between ecological parameters in marine …