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Competitive fitness of a predominant pelagic calcifier impaired by ocean acidification
ArticleAbstract: Coccolithophores - single-celled calcifying phytoplankton - are an important group of marine primaryPalabras claves:Autores:Bach L.T., Bellerby R.G.J., Boxhammer T., Czerny J., Larsen A., Ludwig A., Rafael Bermúdez, Riebesell U., Schulz K.G.Fuentes:googlescopusFactors controlling plankton community production, export flux, and particulate matter stoichiometry in the coastal upwelling system off Peru
ArticleAbstract: Eastern boundary upwelling systems (EBUS) are among the most productive marine ecosystems on Earth.Palabras claves:Autores:Achterberg E.P., Aguayo P., Arístegui J., Ayón P., Bach L.T., Banos-Gonzalez I., Bernales A., Boegeholz A.S., Boxhammer T., Chavez F., Chavez G., Chen S.M., Cortes J.O., Doering K., Filella A., Fischer M., Graco M., Grasse P., Haunost M., Hennke J., Hernández-Hernández N., Hopwood M., Igarza M., Kalter V., Kittu L., Kohnert P., Ledesma J., Lieberum C., Lischka S., Löscher C., Ludwig A., Mabel Zavala Moreira, Mendoza U., Meyer J., Minutolo F., Paul A.J., Piiparinen J., Riebesell U., Sanchez S., Schulz K.G., Sforna C., Spilling K., Spisla C., Sswat M., von der Esch E.Fuentes:scopusPhytoplankton blooms at increasing levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide: Experimental evidence for negative effects on prymnesiophytes and positive on small picoeukaryotes
ArticleAbstract: Anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and the ongoing accumulation in the surface ocean toPalabras claves:CO 2, Coccolithophores, community composition, Ocean acidification, Phytoplankton, Picoeukaryotes, PrymnesiophytesAutores:Bach L.T., Bellerby R.G.J., Boxhammer T., Büdenbender J., Czerny J., Engel A., Larsen A., Ludwig A., Meyerhöfer M., Paul A.J., Rafael Bermúdez, Riebesell U., Schulz K.G., Sswat M.Fuentes:googlescopus