Calcification patterns of the coccolithophore Coccolithus braarudii (Haptophyta), from the late Quaternary to present in the Southern Ocean ...

Ocean acidification, caused by a decrease in pH due to elevated anthropogenic CO2 input from the atmosphere into the ocean, is the focus of intense current research with regard to biological impacts. Allegedly, the most affected species will be those that produce hard calcite and aragonite shells. I...

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Main Author: Cubillos, JC
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Published: University Of Tasmania 2023
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spelling ftdatacite:10.25959/23204900 2023-06-11T04:15:39+02:00 Calcification patterns of the coccolithophore Coccolithus braarudii (Haptophyta), from the late Quaternary to present in the Southern Ocean ... Cubillos, JC 2023 https://dx.doi.org/10.25959/23204900 https://figshare.utas.edu.au/articles/thesis/Calcification_patterns_of_the_coccolithophore_Coccolithus_braarudii_Haptophyta_from_the_late_Quaternary_to_present_in_the_Southern_Ocean/23204900 unknown University Of Tasmania In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ article-journal Text ScholarlyArticle Thesis 2023 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.25959/23204900 2023-06-01T12:09:03Z Ocean acidification, caused by a decrease in pH due to elevated anthropogenic CO2 input from the atmosphere into the ocean, is the focus of intense current research with regard to biological impacts. Allegedly, the most affected species will be those that produce hard calcite and aragonite shells. In the present study, we assessed calcification and morphometry of the large-sized, heavily calcified coccolithophore genus Coccolithus, in the Southern Ocean, south of Tasmania. Firstly, we characterised the species, past and present, in the Southern Ocean using the following source materials: fossil core-top material from Core GC07 (South Tasman Rise); recent sediment trap samples collected during Sept 2003 - Feb 2004 from the Subantarctic Zone (SAZ) south of the subtropical front (STF); and two newly isolated culture strains from coastal Tasmania. Results showed that only a single taxon , designated Coccolithus braarudii [(Gaarder, 1962) Baumann et al., 2003] sensu Geisen et al. (2002) and Young et al., (2003), ... Thesis Ocean acidification Southern Ocean DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) South Tasman Rise ENVELOPE(148.000,148.000,-47.500,-47.500) Southern Ocean
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description Ocean acidification, caused by a decrease in pH due to elevated anthropogenic CO2 input from the atmosphere into the ocean, is the focus of intense current research with regard to biological impacts. Allegedly, the most affected species will be those that produce hard calcite and aragonite shells. In the present study, we assessed calcification and morphometry of the large-sized, heavily calcified coccolithophore genus Coccolithus, in the Southern Ocean, south of Tasmania. Firstly, we characterised the species, past and present, in the Southern Ocean using the following source materials: fossil core-top material from Core GC07 (South Tasman Rise); recent sediment trap samples collected during Sept 2003 - Feb 2004 from the Subantarctic Zone (SAZ) south of the subtropical front (STF); and two newly isolated culture strains from coastal Tasmania. Results showed that only a single taxon , designated Coccolithus braarudii [(Gaarder, 1962) Baumann et al., 2003] sensu Geisen et al. (2002) and Young et al., (2003), ...
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author Cubillos, JC
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Calcification patterns of the coccolithophore Coccolithus braarudii (Haptophyta), from the late Quaternary to present in the Southern Ocean ...
author_facet Cubillos, JC
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title Calcification patterns of the coccolithophore Coccolithus braarudii (Haptophyta), from the late Quaternary to present in the Southern Ocean ...
title_short Calcification patterns of the coccolithophore Coccolithus braarudii (Haptophyta), from the late Quaternary to present in the Southern Ocean ...
title_full Calcification patterns of the coccolithophore Coccolithus braarudii (Haptophyta), from the late Quaternary to present in the Southern Ocean ...
title_fullStr Calcification patterns of the coccolithophore Coccolithus braarudii (Haptophyta), from the late Quaternary to present in the Southern Ocean ...
title_full_unstemmed Calcification patterns of the coccolithophore Coccolithus braarudii (Haptophyta), from the late Quaternary to present in the Southern Ocean ...
title_sort calcification patterns of the coccolithophore coccolithus braarudii (haptophyta), from the late quaternary to present in the southern ocean ...
publisher University Of Tasmania
publishDate 2023
url https://dx.doi.org/10.25959/23204900
https://figshare.utas.edu.au/articles/thesis/Calcification_patterns_of_the_coccolithophore_Coccolithus_braarudii_Haptophyta_from_the_late_Quaternary_to_present_in_the_Southern_Ocean/23204900
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