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ChORhizO studies the role of Rhizaria, a group of marine microorganisms, in understanding ocean ecosystems. The project examines the relationship between living Rhizaria populations and their fossilized remains to better understand biogeochemical cycles and past ocean conditions.
Can we simultaneously learn from past, present, and future oceans by studying plankton?
For 521 million years, Rhizaria have abundantly and ubiquitously populated all oceans from the surface to the deep.
They have biomineralised intricate skeletons by using silicon, thus impacting marine biogeochemical cycles.
Upon death, their skeletons can become fossils and reflect ancient planktonic life.
Yet, do fossils reflect all Rhizaria populations living in the water column?
What is the fate of some la…
UNIVERSITE DU LITTORAL - COTE D'OPALE
UNIVERSITE DU LITTORAL
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