- Coccolithop****s, or
coccolithophorids, are single-celled
organisms which are part of the phytoplankton, the
autotrophic (self-feeding)
component of the...
-
extinct millions of
years before the
event occurred.[citation needed]
Coccolithophorids and molluscs,
including ammonites, rudists,
freshwater snails, and...
- only with the
Mesozoic (251–66 Ma)
radiations of dinoflagellates,
coccolithophorids, and
diatoms did the
primary production of
oxygen in
marine shelf...
- 16 June 2024 Okada,
Hisatake (1973). "The
distribution of
oceanic coccolithophorids in the Pacific". Deep Sea
Research and
Oceanographic Abstracts. 20...
-
animals on the
ocean floor always or
sometimes feed on detritus.
Coccolithophorids and
mollusks (including ammonites, rudists,
freshwater snails, and...
-
radiations of
secondary photoautotrophs such as dinoflagellates,
coccolithophorids and
diatoms did
primary production in
marine shelf waters take modern...
- (2012-12-02).
Marine Phytoplankton: A
Guide to
Naked Flagellates and
Coccolithophorids.
Elsevier Science. p. 91. ISBN 978-0-323-13827-7. "Desmarella moniliformis"...
- (red, green, brown, and yellow-green), dinoflagellates, euglenoids,
coccolithophorids, cryptomonads, chrysophytes, chlorophytes, prasinophytes, and silicoflagellates...
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compensated by an
increase of
coccolithophorid life,
increasing the
amount of CO2
locked in the
ocean floor.
Coccolithophorids, if the CLAW
Hypothesis turns...
- sea surface.
Affected planktonic organisms will
include pteropods,
coccolithophorids and foraminifera, all
important in the food chain. In
tropical regions...