N Glock - Biogeosciences, 2023 - bg.copernicus.org
The oceans are losing oxygen (O 2), and oxygen minimum zones are expanding due to climate warming (lower O 2 solubility) and eutrophication related to agriculture. This trend is …
Oceanic deoxygenation is increasingly affecting marine ecosystems; many taxa will be severely challenged, yet certain nominally aerobic foraminifera (rhizarian protists) thrive in …
Nitrogen is a major limiting element for biological productivity, and thus understanding past variations in nitrogen cycling is central to understanding past and future ocean …
Foraminifera are ubiquitously distributed in marine habitats, playing a major role in marine sediment carbon sequestration and the nitrogen cycle. They exhibit a wide diversity of …
Foraminifera are unicellular organisms that established the most diverse algal symbioses in the marine realm. Endosymbiosis repeatedly evolved in several lineages, while some …
VMP Bouchet, L Seuront, A Tsujimoto, J Richirt… - Environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
Plastic has become one of the most ubiquitous and environmentally threatening sources of pollution in the Anthropocene. Beyond the conspicuous visual impact and physical …
Kleptoplasty, the process by which a host organism sequesters and retains algal chloroplasts, is relatively common in protists. The origin of the plastid varies, as do the length …
J Decelle, G Veronesi, C LeKieffre… - Environmental …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Photosymbiosis is widespread and ecologically important in the oceanic plankton but remains poorly studied. Here, we used multimodal subcellular imaging to investigate the …
PM Chronopoulou, I Salonen, C Bird… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Foraminifera are ubiquitous marine protists with an important role in the benthic carbon cycle. However, morphological observations often fail to resolve their exact taxonomic …