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Representative Diatom and Coccolithophore Species Exhibit Divergent Responses Throughout Simulated Upwelling Cycles
Detection of Coccolithophore Blooms with Biogeochemical-Argo Floats L
Effects of Increased Pco2 and Temperature on the North Atlantic Spring Bloom. III. Dimethylsulfoniopropionate
Surface Seawater Plankton Sampling for Coccolithophores Undertaken During IODP Expedition 359
The Influence of Environmental Variability on the Biogeography of Coccolithophores and Diatoms in the Great Calcite Belt Helen E
Modeling Coccolithophores in the Global Oceans
COCCOLITHOPHORES Optical Properties, Ecology, And
Phytoplankton 1 9
Review of Harmful Algal Blooms in the Coastal Mediterranean Sea, with a Focus on Greek Waters
Article Is Available the Coccolithophore Emiliania Huxleyi, Limnol
1 Coccolithophore Cell Biology: Chalking up Progress 1 2 Authors: 3
Primary Production, Calcification and Macromolecular Synthesis in a Bloom of the Coccolithophore Emiliania Huxleyi in the North Sea
An Updated Synthesis of the Impacts of Ocean Acidification on Marine Biodiversity CBD Technical Series No
Blooms of the Coccolithophore Emiliania Huxleyi with Respect to Hydrography in the Gulf of Maine
Factors Controlling Coccolithophore Biogeography in the Southern Ocean
Overcalcified Forms of the Coccolithophore Emiliania Huxleyi in High CO2 Waters Are Not Pre-Adapted to Ocean Acidification
Génomique Des Virus Géants, Des Virophages, Et Échanges Génétiques Avec Leurs Hôtes Eucaryotes Lucie Gallot-Lavallée
Over-Calcified Forms of the Coccolithophore Emiliania Huxleyi
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Characterization of the Life-Cycle Stages of the Coccolithophore Emiliania Huxleyi and Their Responses to Ocean Acidification
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Marine Primary Producers Primary Production
Atlas of Calcifying Plankton Results from the North Atlantic Continuous Plankton Recorder Survey 1960-2007
Representative Diatom and Coccolithophore Species Exhibit Divergent Responses Throughout Simulated Upwelling Cycles
Blooms by Emiliania Huxleyi
A Role for Diatom-Like Silicon Transporters in Calcifying Coccolithophores
The “Cheshire Cat” Escape Strategy of the Coccolithophore Emiliania Huxleyi in Response to Viral Infection
The Influence of Environmental Variability on the Biogeography Of
Coccolithophore Populations and Their Contribution to Carbonate Export During an 2 Annual Cycle in the Australian Sector of the Antarctic Zone
A Review of Selected Aspects of Coccolithophore Biology with Implications for Paleobiodiversity Estimation
Re-Discovery of a “Living Fossil” Coccolithophore from the Coastal Waters of Japan and Croatia Kyoko Hagino1, 2*, Jeremy R
Growth of the Coccolithophore Emiliania Huxleyi in Light
Brevetoxin and Conotoxin Interactions with Single-Domain Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels from a Diatom and Coccolithophore
A Global Compilation of Coccolithophore Calcification Rates
Coccolithophore Community Response to Ocean Acidification And
Quantitative 3D-Imaging for Cell Biology and Ecology Of
Mechanisms of Calcification in Coccolithophores
DMS), Marine Biogenic Aerosols and the Ecophysiology of Coral Reefs
Seasonal and Interannual Variability of Coccolithophore Blooms in The
Ocean Ecosystems - Cloud Interactions by the ACE Mission
Oceanography and Marine Biology an Annual Review Volume 56
Multi-Decadal Increases in North Atlantic Coccolithophore Populations
Marine Primary Producers
Coccolithophore Cell Biology: • Explore Related Articles • Search Keywords Chalking up Progress
Scientific Synthesis of the Impacts of Ocean Fertilization on Marine
Coccolithophore Blooms
Phytoplankton 1
A Guide to Extant Coccolithophore Taxonomy Jeremy Young Markus Geisen Lluisa Cros Annelies Kleijne Claudia Sprengel Ian Probert Jette Østergaard
Gaia Hypothesis 1 Gaia Hypothesis
Emiliania Huxleyi: Bloom Observations and the Conditions That Induce Them
Evolution of Marine Organisms Under Climate Change at Different Levels of Biological Organisation
Paleo)Ecology of Coccolithophores in the Submarine Canyons of the Central Portuguese Continental Margin: Environmental, Sedimentary and Oceanographic Implications