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    Simultaneous Ocean Acidification and Warming
    (Effects on Marine Plants: Coccolithophores)

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    Ocean Acidification and Warming (Effects on Marine Plants: Coccolithophores)


    Summary


    How Phytoplankton Adapt to Ocean Acidification and Warming

    Once Upon a Time Coccolithophores Thrived in Acidifying Oceans

    Coccolithophorid Responses to Ocean Warming and Acidification

    Long-Term Responses of Emiliania huxleyi to Ocean Acidification

    Long-Term Responses of Coccolithophores to Ocean Acidification

    Calcification in Ancient and Modern Coccolithophores

    Effects of Elevated CO2 and Temperature on Coccolithophore Growth and Calcification

    Forty Thousand Years of Coccolithophore Responses to Ocean Acidification

    Calcifying Coccolithophores off the California Coast

    Marine Coccolithophore Photosynthesis in a CO2-Enriched Warmer World

    Phytoplankton Calcification in a CO2-Accreting Ocean

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