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This research focuses on how marine calcifying organisms, like coccolithophores and Large Benthic Foraminifera, respond to climate change. It aims to understand their adaptation mechanisms through multigenerational experiments and geological records to predict future impacts on marine ecosystems.
Future global warming will impact diverse marine ecosystems.
Marine calcifiers play important roles as ecosystem engineers and in the carbon cycle.
Two major groups of calcifying organisms are coccolithophores and Large Benthic Foraminifera (LBF).
Coccolithophores are considered to be the most prominent carbonate producer in the ocean and also contribute about 50% of global primary production. LBF are major calcifiers in reef and other shallow marine environments.
This group is usually character…
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