Some phytoplankton like it hot

  • Gilbert J
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Abstract

Phytoplankton drive productivity in the global ocean, but are sensitive to changes in temperature. Research now demonstrates how phytoplankton cells respond to an increase in seawater temperature and uses this knowledge to predict the resultant impacts on global marine biogeochemistry.

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Gilbert, J. A. (2013). Some phytoplankton like it hot. Nature Climate Change, 3(11), 954–955. https://doi.org/10.1038/nclimate2030

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