What’s behind the rise of coccolithophores in the oceans?
Christian Science Monitor A new study suggests that rising carbon dioxide in the ocean is causing a spike in population of microscopic marine alga. By Beatrice Gitau, Staff November 28, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. This undated handout image provided by Karl Bruun … Excess CO2 leads to Rapid growth of microscopic Plankton in North Atlantic: StudyNorthern Californian Rising Carbon Dioxide Causes Rise in Plankton Population, Say ResearchersTimes Gazette Rising Carbon Dioxide Causes Rapid Growth of Coccolithophores in the OceanScience World Report Ledger Gazette –Pioneer News –Herald Current all 51 news articles |
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