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The SCOOBi project investigates how environmental factors influence the calcification rates of marine organisms like coccolithophores and foraminifera, which play a crucial role in the ocean ecosystem and carbon cycle. By integrating advanced techniques, it aims to enhance our understanding of how these organisms respo…
Coccolithophores and foraminifera, single-celled mineralising plankton, convert atmospheric CO2 into limestone.
Together, they produce over 2 billion tonnes of calcite/year.
Anthropogenic change creates myriad threats to the future of marine calcifiers, the foundation of the ocean ecosystem and global carbon cycle.
Much work has focussed on the impact of acidification and declining carbonate saturation state on calcifier mineralisation.
But the modern ocean is four times supersaturated with resp…
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