Carbon isotope ratios of coccolith–associated polysaccharides of Emiliania huxleyi as a function of growth rate and CO2 concentration
The calcite plates, or coccoliths, of haptophyte algae including Emiliania huxleyi are formed in intracellular vesicles in association with water–soluble acidic polysaccharides. These coccolith–associated polysaccharides (CAPs) are involved in regulating coccolith formation and have been recovered f...
Main Authors: | Wilkes, E, Lee, R, McClelland, H, Rickaby, R, Pearson, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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