Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.41876134,41676112,41276124,41706184);the Changjiang Scholar Program of Chinese Ministry of Education of China(No.T2014253)to Jun SUN。
Ocean acidifi cation(OA)and global warming-induced water column stratification can signifi cantly alter phytoplankton-related biological activity in the marine ecosystem.Yet how these changes may play out in the tropi...
Foundation item:The National Science and Technology Major Project of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China under contract No.2016ZX05026007-03;the National Natural Science Foundation of China under contract Nos 41876046 and 41930536。
Rapid changes on nutrient supply and CO2 concentration that occurred in the northern South China Sea(SCS)during the Early Oligocene,provides an ideal natural laboratory,allowing us to peer into the coccolithophores’p...
Coccolith production is an important part of the biogenic carbon cycle as the largest source of Calcium carbonate on earth, accounting for about 75% of the deposition of carbon on the sea floor. Recent studies based o...
Erratum to: Front. Earth Sci. DOI 10.1007/sl1707-015-0503-x The authors requested that an Erratum be published containing a correction to the authors lists, text, acknowledgements.1) Dr. Andreas Andersson was unkno...
Supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Zhengjiang Province(No.LY12D06001);the Academic Discipline Project of Ningbo University(No.XKl15D236);the Zhejiang Marine Biotechnology Innovation Team(ZMBIT)(No.2010R50029);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.31172448);the Project of Ministry of Education,China(No.20133305130001);the Zhejiang Natural Science Foundation(No.LY15C190004);the K.C.Wong Magna Fund of Ningbo University
Pleurochrysis carterae is a calcifi ed coccolithophorid species that usually blooms in the coastal area and causes aquaculture losses. The cellular calcifi cation, blooming and many other critical species specifi c ec...
The National Program on Key Basic Research Project of China under contract Nos 2010CB428900 and 2009CB421202;the National Natural Science Foundation of China under contract Nos 41176136,40776093,41276124,41050110436 and 41306118
An investigation was carried out on living coccolithophores (LCs) distribution in the Yellow Sea and the East China Sea from October 17 to November 24, 2011. A total of 223 samples from different depths were col-lec...
This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 39870064) ;and the State Key Basic Research Development Program (Grant No. G19990433).
Analyses of the original and pyrolytic products of coccolithophore at various temperatures suggest that the contribution of coccolithophore to the formation of large immature oil reservoirs should attract keen interes...