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    The impact of Cenozoic cooling on assemblage diversity in planktonic foraminifera by Fenton, I, Pearson, P, Dunkley Jones, T, Farnsworth, A, Lunt, D, Markwick, P, Purvis, A

    Published 2016
    “…The Cenozoic planktonic foraminifera (PF) (calcareous zooplankton) have arguably the most detailed fossil record of any group. …”
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    Chaos in plankton models: Foraging strategy and seasonal forcing by Moroz, I, Cropp, R, Norbury, J

    Published 2016
    “…The dynamics of plankton ecosystems have long been of interest to ecologists and mathematicians, with some of the earliest examples of chaotic dynamics being provided by ecological models. …”
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    Species Diversity And Distribution Of Planktonic Copepods In The Straits Of Malacca by Ismail, Johan

    Published 2001
    “…Planktonic copepods were collected from 18 stations during JICA/MASDEC Malacca Straits Scientific Expedition, in November 1998 (Northeast monsoon) and April 1999 (Presouthwest monsoon). …”
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    Cd/Ca ratios of in situ collected planktonic foraminiferal tests by Ripperger, S, Schiebel, R, Rehkamper, M, Halliday, A

    Published 2008
    “…The Cd/Ca ratios of planktonic foraminiferal tests have been used to reconstruct surface water nutrient utilization and paleoproductivity. …”
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    Process-dependence of biogenic feedback effects in models of plankton dynamics. by Cropp, R, Norbury, J, Braddock, R

    Published 2007
    “…This hypothesis suggests that marine plankton ecosystems may effectively regulate climate by a feedback associated with the production of dimethylsulphide (DMS). …”
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    The effects of cadmium on plankton populations under different manurial treatments by A., Kaviraj, T. K., Kumar, T. K., Ghosal

    Published 1995
    “…Recovery of plankton populations from exposure to 1 mg/l of cadmium was studied in an outdoor bioassay using inorganic fertilizers, cow dung or poultry litter as nutrient additions. …”
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    Planktonic Euryarchaeota are a significant source of archaeal tetraether lipids in the ocean by Summons, Roger Everett, DeLong, Edward, Lincoln, Sara Ann, Wai, Brenner, Eppley, John Marmaduke, Church, Matthew J.

    Published 2015
    “…Archaea are ubiquitous in marine plankton, and fossil forms of archaeal tetraether membrane lipids in sedimentary rocks document their participation in marine biogeochemical cycles for >100 million years. …”
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