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- Calcite Production by Coccolithophores in the South East Pacific Ocean: from Desert to Jungle
- Supplementary Tables and Figures Table S1 Spearman Rank Order Correlations of the Quantitative Biological Data, Including the Ch
- Article Is Available Online M., Rost, B., Rickaby, R
- Origin and Evolution of Coccolithophores: from Coastal Hunters to Oceanic Farmers
- Haptophyte Diversity and Vertical Distribution Explored by 18S and 28S Ribosomal RNA Gene Metabarcoding and Scanning Electron Microscopy
- On the Cretaceous Origin of the Order Syracosphaerales and the Genus Syracosphaera
- Photosynthetic Pigments in 37 Species (65 Strains) of Haptophyta: Implications for Oceanography and Chemotaxonomy
- Can Morphological Features of Coccolithophores Serve As a Reliable Proxy to Reconstruct Environmental Conditions of the Past?” by Giulia Faucher Et Al
- 1 Coccolithophore Calcification: Changing Paradigms in Changing Oceans 1 Colin Brownleea,B. Gerald Langera, Glen L. Wheelera
- A 15 Million-Year Long Record of Phenotypic Evolution in the Heavily Calcified Coccolithophore Helicosphaera and Its Biogeochemical Implications
- Calcite Production by Coccolithophores in the South East Pacific Ocean
- A Review of the Prymnesiophyta, Emphasizing the Morphology and Systematics of Hymenomonas Stein (1878) and Pleurochrysis Pringsheim (1955)
- Paleocene Calcareous Nannofossils from Tanzania (TDP Sites 19, 27 and 38)
- The Life Cycle and Taxonomic Affinity of the Coccolithophore Jomonlithus Littoralis (Prymnesiophyceae)
- Coccolithophore Cell Biology: • Explore Related Articles • Search Keywords Chalking up Progress
- Coccolith Arrangement Follows Eulerianmathematics in The
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- Mixotrophic Uptake of Organic Compounds by Coccolithophores
- Extreme Diversity in Noncalcifying Haptophytes Explains a Major Pigment Paradox in Open Oceans
- Paleo)Ecology of Coccolithophores in the Submarine Canyons of the Central Portuguese Continental Margin: Environmental, Sedimentary and Oceanographic Implications