Plankton Planet: A frugal, cooperative measure of aquatic life at the planetary scale

<jats:p>In every liter of seawater there are between 10 and 100 billion life forms, mostly invisible, called marine plankton or marine microbiome, which form the largest and most dynamic ecosystem on our planet, at the heart of global ecological and economic processes. While physical and chemi...

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Main Authors: de Vargas, Colomban, Le Bescot, Noan, Pollina, Thibaut, Henry, Nicolas, Romac, Sarah, Colin, Sébastien, Haëntjens, Nils, Carmichael, Margaux, Berger, Calixte, Le Guen, David, Decelle, Johan, Mahé, Frédéric, Poulain, Julie, Malpot, Emmanuel, Beaumont, Carole, Hardy, Michel, Guiffant, Damien, Probert, Ian, Gruber, David F, Allen, Andrew E, Gorsky, Gabriel, Follows, Michael J, Pochon, Xavier, Troublé, Romain, Cael, BB, Lombard, Fabien, Boss, Emmanuel, Prakash, Manu
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media SA 2023
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/148085