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https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-4-75-2012
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https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-4-75-2012
© Author(s) 2012. This work is distributed under
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the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
First-order estimate of the planktic foraminifer biomass in the modern ocean
R. Schiebel
LUNAM Université, Université d'Angers, UMR6112, CNRS LPGN-BIAF, Laboratoire des Bio-Indicateurs Actuels et Fossiles, 2 Boulevard Lavoisier, 49045 Angers CEDEX 01, France
A. Movellan
LUNAM Université, Université d'Angers, UMR6112, CNRS LPGN-BIAF, Laboratoire des Bio-Indicateurs Actuels et Fossiles, 2 Boulevard Lavoisier, 49045 Angers CEDEX 01, France
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- Response of benthic foraminifera to ocean acidification in their natural sediment environment: a long-term culturing experiment K. Haynert et al.
- Horizontal Distribution and Carbon Biomass of Planktonic Foraminifera in the Eastern Indian Ocean S. Munir et al.
- The global distribution of pteropods and their contribution to carbonate and carbon biomass in the modern ocean N. Bednaršek et al.
- Shelled pteropods in peril: Assessing vulnerability in a high CO2 ocean C. Manno et al.
- ForamEcoGEnIE 2.0: incorporating symbiosis and spine traits into a trait-based global planktic foraminiferal model R. Ying et al.
- Genetic diversity and ecology of the planktonic foraminifers Globigerina bulloides , Turborotalita quinqueloba and Neogloboquadrina pachyderma off the Oman margin during the late SW Monsoon K. Darling et al.
- The Impact of Zooplankton Calcifiers on the Marine Carbon Cycle N. Knecht et al.
- Planktic foraminifera response to the early Eocene Climatic Optimum in the southern high-latitude Indian Ocean (ODP Site 738) M. Gheiasvand et al.
- MAREDAT: towards a world atlas of MARine Ecosystem DATa E. Buitenhuis et al.
- Linking zooplankton time series to the fossil record L. Jonkers et al.
- Individual planktic foraminifer protein-biomass affected by trophic conditions in the Southwest Indian Ocean, 30°S–60°S J. Meilland et al.
- Millennial-scale hydrographic changes in surface and intermediate waters of the western Arabian Sea over the last 135 kyr A. Kharwar et al.
- Abundances and test weights of living planktic foraminifers across the Southwest Indian Ocean: Implications for carbon fluxes J. Meilland et al.
- Modern planktic foraminifers in the high-latitude ocean R. Schiebel et al.
- Recent planktonic foraminifera population and size response to Eastern Mediterranean hydrography S. Zarkogiannis et al.
- Quantitative and mechanistic understanding of the open ocean carbonate pump - perspectives for remote sensing and autonomous in situ observation G. Neukermans et al.
- Deep ocean particle flux in the Northeast Atlantic over the past 30 years: carbon sequestration is controlled by ecosystem structure in the upper ocean R. Lampitt et al.
- Planktonic foraminifera organic carbon isotopes as archives of upper ocean carbon cycling B. Hoogakker et al.
- Exploring the impact of climate change on the global distribution of non‐spinose planktonic foraminifera using a trait‐based ecosystem model M. Grigoratou et al.
- A trait-based modelling approach to planktonic foraminifera ecology M. Grigoratou et al.
- Two-Tiered Transition of the North Atlantic Surface Hydrology during the Past 1.6 Ma: Multiproxy Evidence from Planktic Foraminifera M. Yamasaki et al.
- A global compilation of coccolithophore calcification rates C. Daniels et al.
- Seasonality of marine calcifiers in the northern Barents Sea: Spatiotemporal distribution of planktonic foraminifers and shelled pteropods and their contribution to carbon dynamics G. Anglada-Ortiz et al.
- Constraining CaCO3 Export and Dissolution With an Ocean Alkalinity Inverse Model H. Liang et al.
- Large Contribution of Pteropods to Shallow CaCO3 Export E. Buitenhuis et al.
- Investigating the benefits and costs of spines and diet on planktonic foraminifera distribution with a trait-based ecosystem model M. Grigoratou et al.
- Ocean acidification compromises a planktic calcifier with implications for global carbon cycling C. Davis et al.
- Population dynamics of modern planktonic foraminifera in the western Barents Sea J. Meilland et al.
- Considering zooplankton as a black box in determining PAH concentrations could result in misjudging their bioaccumulation L. Zhang et al.
- Calcifying plankton: From biomineralization to global change P. Ziveri et al.
- Surface ocean metabarcoding confirms limited diversity in planktonic foraminifera but reveals unknown hyper-abundant lineages R. Morard et al.
- The representation of alkalinity and the carbonate pump from CMIP5 to CMIP6 Earth system models and implications for the carbon cycle A. Planchat et al.
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- Physiological and morphological scaling enables gigantism in pelagic protists J. Burke et al.
- Projected impacts of climate change and ocean acidification on the global biogeography of planktonic Foraminifera T. Roy et al.
- Response of benthic foraminifera to ocean acidification in their natural sediment environment: a long-term culturing experiment K. Haynert et al.
- Horizontal Distribution and Carbon Biomass of Planktonic Foraminifera in the Eastern Indian Ocean S. Munir et al.
- The global distribution of pteropods and their contribution to carbonate and carbon biomass in the modern ocean N. Bednaršek et al.
- Shelled pteropods in peril: Assessing vulnerability in a high CO2 ocean C. Manno et al.
- ForamEcoGEnIE 2.0: incorporating symbiosis and spine traits into a trait-based global planktic foraminiferal model R. Ying et al.
- Genetic diversity and ecology of the planktonic foraminifers Globigerina bulloides , Turborotalita quinqueloba and Neogloboquadrina pachyderma off the Oman margin during the late SW Monsoon K. Darling et al.
- The Impact of Zooplankton Calcifiers on the Marine Carbon Cycle N. Knecht et al.
- Planktic foraminifera response to the early Eocene Climatic Optimum in the southern high-latitude Indian Ocean (ODP Site 738) M. Gheiasvand et al.
- MAREDAT: towards a world atlas of MARine Ecosystem DATa E. Buitenhuis et al.
- Linking zooplankton time series to the fossil record L. Jonkers et al.
- Individual planktic foraminifer protein-biomass affected by trophic conditions in the Southwest Indian Ocean, 30°S–60°S J. Meilland et al.
- Millennial-scale hydrographic changes in surface and intermediate waters of the western Arabian Sea over the last 135 kyr A. Kharwar et al.
- Abundances and test weights of living planktic foraminifers across the Southwest Indian Ocean: Implications for carbon fluxes J. Meilland et al.
- Modern planktic foraminifers in the high-latitude ocean R. Schiebel et al.
- Recent planktonic foraminifera population and size response to Eastern Mediterranean hydrography S. Zarkogiannis et al.
- Quantitative and mechanistic understanding of the open ocean carbonate pump - perspectives for remote sensing and autonomous in situ observation G. Neukermans et al.
- Deep ocean particle flux in the Northeast Atlantic over the past 30 years: carbon sequestration is controlled by ecosystem structure in the upper ocean R. Lampitt et al.
- Planktonic foraminifera organic carbon isotopes as archives of upper ocean carbon cycling B. Hoogakker et al.
- Exploring the impact of climate change on the global distribution of non‐spinose planktonic foraminifera using a trait‐based ecosystem model M. Grigoratou et al.
- A trait-based modelling approach to planktonic foraminifera ecology M. Grigoratou et al.
- Two-Tiered Transition of the North Atlantic Surface Hydrology during the Past 1.6 Ma: Multiproxy Evidence from Planktic Foraminifera M. Yamasaki et al.
- A global compilation of coccolithophore calcification rates C. Daniels et al.
- Seasonality of marine calcifiers in the northern Barents Sea: Spatiotemporal distribution of planktonic foraminifers and shelled pteropods and their contribution to carbon dynamics G. Anglada-Ortiz et al.
- Constraining CaCO3 Export and Dissolution With an Ocean Alkalinity Inverse Model H. Liang et al.
- Large Contribution of Pteropods to Shallow CaCO3 Export E. Buitenhuis et al.
- Investigating the benefits and costs of spines and diet on planktonic foraminifera distribution with a trait-based ecosystem model M. Grigoratou et al.
- Ocean acidification compromises a planktic calcifier with implications for global carbon cycling C. Davis et al.
- Population dynamics of modern planktonic foraminifera in the western Barents Sea J. Meilland et al.
- Considering zooplankton as a black box in determining PAH concentrations could result in misjudging their bioaccumulation L. Zhang et al.
- Calcifying plankton: From biomineralization to global change P. Ziveri et al.
- Surface ocean metabarcoding confirms limited diversity in planktonic foraminifera but reveals unknown hyper-abundant lineages R. Morard et al.
- The representation of alkalinity and the carbonate pump from CMIP5 to CMIP6 Earth system models and implications for the carbon cycle A. Planchat et al.
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