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  • 3. The response of marine picoplankton to ocean acidification.
    Newbold LK, Oliver AE, Booth T, Tiwari B, Desantis T, Maguire M, Andersen G, van der Gast CJ, Whiteley AS.
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  • 5. Community composition has greater impact on the functioning of marine phytoplankton communities than ocean acidification.
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  • 8. Ocean acidification increases the accumulation of toxic phenolic compounds across trophic levels.
    Jin P, Wang T, Liu N, Dupont S, Beardall J, Boyd PW, Riebesell U, Gao K.
    Nat Commun; 2015 Oct 27; 6():8714. PubMed ID: 26503801
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  • 9. Molecular and physiological responses of two classes of marine chromophytic phytoplankton (Diatoms and prymnesiophytes) during the development of nutrient-stimulated blooms.
    Wyman M, Davies JT, Crawford DW, Purdie DA.
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  • 11. Response of Spring Diatoms to CO2 Availability in the Western North Pacific as Determined by Next-Generation Sequencing.
    Endo H, Sugie K, Yoshimura T, Suzuki K.
    PLoS One; 2016 Jun 27; 11(4):e0154291. PubMed ID: 27124280
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  • 13. Simulated ocean acidification reveals winners and losers in coastal phytoplankton.
    Bach LT, Alvarez-Fernandez S, Hornick T, Stuhr A, Riebesell U.
    PLoS One; 2017 Jun 27; 12(11):e0188198. PubMed ID: 29190760
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  • 16. Stimulated bacterial growth under elevated p CO₂: results from an off-shore mesocosm study.
    Endres S, Galgani L, Riebesell U, Schulz KG, Engel A.
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