Shelled pteropods and planktic foraminifers are calcifying zooplankton that contribute to the biological carbon pump via the sinking of their calcareous shells. However, their importance …
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Simple Summary Protozoa are the most abundant phagotrophic group in the biosphere and play an important ecological role in aquatic ecosystems. However, the effects of …
The 72‐foot sailing yacht Eugen Seibold is a new research platform for contamination‐free sampling of the water column and atmosphere for biological, chemical, and physical …
Planktonic Foraminifera have been collected from the water column with different plankton sampling devices equipped with nets of various mesh sizes, which impedes direct …
Rising carbon dioxide emissions are provoking ocean warming and acidification,, altering plankton habitats and threatening calcifying organisms, such as the planktonic foraminifera …
Abstract The Mediterranean Sea is warming about 20% more rapidly than global ocean and this phenomenon is impacting ecosystems and biodiversity. Planktonic foraminifera are an …
Over 50 years since its discovery and decades since its last recorded sighting in the modern ocean, Globorotalia cavernula has made another appearance: now in Subantarctic plankton …
Anthropogenic activities, in particular rising CO 2 emissions, provoke ocean warming and acidification 1, 2, altering plankton habitats and threatening calcifying species 3, 4 such as …
Marine phytoplankton play a crucial role in ocean and climate sustainability. They are responsible for fixing one-third of atmospheric carbon dioxide and turning it into biomass …