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    • Contrasting life cycles of Southern Ocean pteropods alter their vulnerability to climate change 

      Gardner, Jessie; Peck, Victoria L.; Bakker, Dorothee C. E.; Tarling, Geraint A.; Manno, Clara (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-05-11)
      Pteropods are a key part of biogeochemical cycling and epipelagic food webs in the Southern Ocean. However, shelled pteropods are vulnerable to climate change, due to their aragonite shells being particularly sensitive to ocean acidification. Currently our understanding of pteropod responses to environmental change is hindered by uncertainties surrounding their life cycles and population dynamics. ...
    • The FORCIS database: A global census of planktonic Foraminifera from ocean waters 

      Chaabane, Sonia; de Garidel-Thoron, Thibault; Giraud, Xavier; Schiebel, Ralf; Beaugrand, Grégory; Brummer, Geert-Jan; Casajus, Nicolas; Greco, Mattia; Grigoratou, Maria; Howa, Hélène; Ofstad, Siri; Jonkers, Lukas; Kucera, Michal; Kuroyanagi, Azumi; Meilland, Julie; Monteiro, Fanny; Mortyn, Graham; Almogi-Labin, Ahuva; Asahi, Hirofumi; Avnaim-Katav, Simona; Nassinot, Franck; Davis, Catherine V.; Field, David B.; Hernández-Almeida, Iván; Herut, Barak; Hosie, Graham; Howard, Will; Jentzen, Anna; Johns, David G.; Keigwin, Lloyd; Kitchener, John; Kohfeld, Karen E.; Lessa, Douglas V. O.; Manno, Clara; Marchant, Margarita; Ortiz, Joseph D.; Post, Alexandra; Rigual-Hernandez, Andres; Rillo, Marina C.; Robinson, Karen; Sagawa, Takuya; Sierro, Francisco; Takahashi, Kunio T.; Torfstein, Adi; Venancio, Igor; Yamasaki, Makoto; Ziveri, patrizia (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-06-03)
      Planktonic Foraminifera are unique paleo-environmental indicators through their excellent fossil record in ocean sediments. Their distribution and diversity are affected by different environmental factors including anthropogenically forced ocean and climate change. Until now, historical changes in their distribution have not been fully assessed at the global scale. Here we present the FORCIS ...
    • Pelagic calcium carbonate production and shallow dissolution in the North Pacific Ocean 

      Ziveri, Patrizia; Gray, William Robert; Anglada Ortiz, Griselda; Manno, Clara; Grelaud, Michael; Incarbona, Alessandro; Rae, James William Buchanan; Subhas, Adam V.; Pallacks, Sven; White, Angelicque; Adkins, Jess F.; Berelson, William (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2023-02-20)
      Planktonic calcifying organisms play a key role in regulating ocean carbonate chemistry and atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub>. Surprisingly, references to the absolute and relative contribution of these organisms to calcium carbonate production are lacking. Here we report quantification of pelagic calcium carbonate production in the North Pacific, providing new insights on the contribution of the three ...