Taxon-specific coccolithophore carbonate stocks and production across a Pacific trophic gradient from oligotrophic gyre to upwelling zone
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Coccolithophores contribute substantially to marine carbonate production, yet species-resolved estimates of coccosphere-associated CaCO₃ stocks remain scarce across large-scale trophic gradients. Here we quantify multispecific coccosphere carbonate inventories and first-order production estimates along the BIOSOPE transect across the South Pacific Gyre, one of the most strongly stratified regions of the global ocean. Estimates were obtained using an upgraded SYRACO automated recognition workflow [...]
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