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  1. Enhanced carbon burial in seagrass meadows under ocean acidification revealed by carbon dioxide vents
  2. Scientific evidence does not support oyster farming as a marine carbon dioxide removal strategy for climate mitigation
  3. Predicting potential Arctic kelp distribution and lower‐depth biomass from seafloor irradiance
  4. Effective carbon dioxide removal requires a One-Earth approach
  5. Ocean Science Meets Diplomacy: Contribution of the One Ocean Science Congress to the Third United Nations Ocean Conference
  6. Bivalve Farming Is Not a CO 2 Sink: From Myth to Legend, Where Is Science?
  7. US federal cuts threaten international ocean science and diplomacy
  8. L’Océan et la recherche scientifique à l’épreuve des tensions géopolitiques. Les leçons de la 3 e  Conférence des Nations unies sur l’Océan
  9. Are marine protected areas securing blue carbon sequestration in Posidonia oceanica meadows ?
  10. Effects of climate change on Arctic communities
  11. Ocean acidification enhances carbon burial in seagrass meadows: new insights from CO2 vents
  12. The need to explore the potential of marine CDR – A guide for policy makers
  13. Multifactorial effects of warming, low irradiance, and low salinity on Arctic kelps
  14. Climate Benefits of Saltmarsh Restoration Greatly Overstated by Mason et al. (2023)
  15. Underwater light environment in Arctic fjords
  16. Limited understanding of basic ocean processes is hindering progress in marine carbon dioxide removal
  17. Carbon export from seaweed forests to deep ocean sinks
  18. Seafloor primary production in a changing Arctic Ocean
  19. Response of two temperate scleractinian corals to projected ocean warming and marine heatwaves
  20. Technical note: An autonomous flow-through salinity and temperature perturbation mesocosm system for multi-stressor experiments
  21. Functional changes across marine habitats due to ocean acidification
  22. Supplementary material to "Underwater light environment in Arctic fjords"
  23. Underwater light environment in Arctic fjords
  24. Climate targets, carbon dioxide removal, and the potential role of ocean alkalinity enhancement
  25. Data reporting and sharing for ocean alkalinity enhancement research
  26. Multifactorial effects of warming, low irradiance, and low salinity on Arctic kelps
  27. A dataset for investigating socio-ecological changes in Arctic fjords
  28. Benthic diversity along an Arctic fjord: which are the key factors?
  29. High-frequency, year-round time series of the carbonate chemistry in a high-Arctic fjord (Svalbard)
  30. Climate targets, carbon dioxide removal and the potential role of Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement
  31. Data reporting and sharing for ocean alkalinity enhancement research
  32. Technical Note: An Autonomous Flow through Salinity and Temperature Perturbation Mesocosm System for Multi-stressor Experiments
  33. High-frequency, year-round time series of the carbonate chemistry in a high-Arctic fjord (Svalbard)
  34. A Dataset for Investigating Socio-ecological Changes in Arctic Fjords
  35. Drivers of change in Arctic fjord socio-ecological systems: Examples from the European Arctic
  36. Early life stages of a Mediterranean coral are vulnerable to ocean warming and acidification
  37. Global seaweed productivity
  38. Impact of Intermittent Convection in the Northwestern Mediterranean Sea on Oxygen Content, Nutrients, and the Carbonate System
  39. Molecular basis of ocean acidification sensitivity and adaptation in Mytilus galloprovincialis
  40. Carbon Removal Using Coastal Blue Carbon Ecosystems Is Uncertain and Unreliable, With Questionable Climatic Cost-Effectiveness
  41. Ocean-based climate actions recommended by academicians from Europe and China
  42. Marine heatwaves drive recurrent mass mortalities in the Mediterranean Sea
  43. Early life stages of a Mediterranean coral are vulnerable to ocean warming and acidification
  44. Supplementary material to "Early life stages of a Mediterranean coral are vulnerable to ocean warming and acidification"
  45. Global estimates of the extent and production of macroalgal forests
  46. Best Practice Data Standards for Discrete Chemical Oceanographic Observations
  47. Molecular basis of ocean acidification sensitivity and adaptation in Mytilus galloprovincialis
  48. Two temperate corals are tolerant to low pH regardless of previous exposure to natural CO 2 vents
  49. Estimating the global risk of anthropogenic climate change
  50. Ocean acidification science stands strong
  51. Author Correction: Rebuilding marine life
  52. Magnitude and Predictability of pH Fluctuations Shape Plastic Responses to Ocean Acidification
  53. Ideas and perspectives: When ocean acidification experiments are not the same, repeatability is not tested
  54. Risks to future atoll habitability from climate‐driven environmental changes
  55. Investing in Blue Natural Capital to Secure a Future for the Red Sea Ecosystems
  56. Ideas and Perspectives: When ocean acidification experiments are not the same, reproducibility is not tested
  57. Ocean acidification causes variable trait‐shifts in a coral species
  58. Copernicus Marine Service Ocean State Report, Issue 4
  59. A Regional Neural Network Approach to Estimate Water-Column Nutrient Concentrations and Carbonate System Variables in the Mediterranean Sea: CANYON-MED
  60. Global distribution of photosynthetically available radiation on the seafloor
  61. Rebuilding marine life
  62. Near-future ocean warming and acidification alter foraging behaviour, locomotion, and metabolic rate in a keystone marine mollusc
  63. Global distribution of photosynthetically available radiation on the seafloor
  64. The Carbonate System in the Ligurian Sea
  65. Intercomparison of four methods to estimate coral calcification under various environmental conditions
  66. Standing genetic variation fuels rapid adaptation to ocean acidification
  67. Drivers of Microbial Carbon Fluxes Variability in Two Oligotrophic Mediterranean Coastal Systems
  68. Intercomparison of four methods to estimate coral calcification under various environmental conditions
  69. Copernicus Marine Service Ocean State Report, Issue 3
  70. Ocean acidification affects calcareous tube growth in adults and reared offspring of serpulid polychaetes
  71. Free Ocean CO2 Enrichment (FOCE) experiments: Scientific and technical recommendations for future in situ ocean acidification projects
  72. 44 Fate of Mediterranean Scleractinian Cold-Water Corals as a Result of Global Climate Change. A Synthesis
  73. Ocean pH fluctuations affect mussel larvae at key developmental transitions
  74. Bottom-up effects on biomechanical properties of the skeletal plates of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus (Lamarck, 1816) in an acidified ocean scenario
  75. Climate change and interconnected risks to sustainable development in the Mediterranean
  76. Ocean Solutions to Address Climate Change and Its Effects on Marine Ecosystems
  77. Routine uncertainty propagation for the marine carbon dioxide system
  78. An Alternative to Static Climatologies: Robust Estimation of Open Ocean CO2 Variables and Nutrient Concentrations From T, S, and O2 Data Using Bayesian Neural Networks
  79. Revision of title?
  80. Biodegradation of Emiliania huxleyi aggregates by a natural Mediterranean prokaryotic community under increasing hydrostatic pressure
  81. Experimental strategies to assess the biological ramifications of multiple drivers of global ocean change-A review
  82. Taking the metabolic pulse of the world’s coral reefs
  83. Effects of in situ CO2 enrichment on epibiont settlement on artificial substrata within a Posidonia oceanica meadow
  84. Advancing Ocean Acidification Biology Using Durafet® pH Electrodes
  85. Estimates of Water-Column Nutrient Concentrations and Carbonate System Parameters in the Global Ocean: A Novel Approach Based on Neural Networks
  86. Coastal ocean acidification and increasing total alkalinity in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea
  87. Effects of in situ CO2 enrichment on Posidonia oceanica epiphytic community composition and mineralogy
  88. Ocean acidification in the Mediterranean Sea: Pelagic mesocosm experiments. A synthesis
  89. Decoupled carbonate chemistry controls on the incorporation of boron into <i>Orbulina universa</i>
  90. Comparison of Mediterranean Pteropod Shell Biometrics and Ultrastructure from Historical (1910 and 1921) and Present Day (2012) Samples Provides Baseline for Monitoring Effects of Global Change
  91. Mineralogical response of the Mediterranean crustose coralline alga <i>Lithophyllum cabiochae</i> to near-future ocean acidification and warming
  92. Concomitant ocean acidification and increasing total alkalinity at a coastal site in the NW Mediterranean Sea (2007-2015)
  93. Supplementary material to "Concomitant ocean acidification and increasing total alkalinity at a coastal site in the NW Mediterranean Sea (2007-2015)"
  94. Effects of elevatedpCO2and feeding on net calcification and energy budget of the Mediterranean cold-water coralMadrepora oculata
  95. Near-future pH conditions severely impact calcification, metabolism and the nervous system in the pteropodHeliconoides inflatus
  96. Implications of the Paris agreement for the ocean
  97. Decoupled carbonate chemistry controls on the incorporation of boron into Orbulina universa.
  98. Supplementary material to "Decoupled carbonate chemistry controls on the incorporation of boron into <i>Orbulina universa</i>."
  99. Mineralogical response of the Mediterranean crustose coralline alga Lithophyllum cabiochae to near-future ocean acidification and warming
  100. Supplementary material to "Mineralogical response of the Mediterranean crustose coralline alga <i>Lithophyllum cabiochae</i> to near-future ocean acidification and warming"
  101. Effects of in situ CO2 enrichment on structural characteristics, photosynthesis, and growth of the Mediterranean seagrass Posidonia oceanica
  102. Integrating the Effects of Ocean Acidification across Functional Scales on Tropical Coral Reefs
  103. Key impacts of climate engineering on biodiversity and ecosystems, with priorities for future research
  104. Data compilation on the biological response to ocean acidification: an update
  105. Effects of <i>in situ</i> CO<sub>2</sub> enrichment on structural characteristics, photosynthesis, and growth of the Mediterranean seagrass <i>Posidonia oceanica</i>
  106. Supplementary material to "Effects of <i>in situ</i> CO<sub>2</sub> enrichment on structural characteristics, photosynthesis, and growth of the Mediterranean seagrass <i>Posidonia oceanica</i>"
  107. An Ocean Scientist at COP21
  108. Carbon-13 labelling shows no effect of ocean acidification on carbon transfer in Mediterranean plankton communities
  109. Data compilation on the biological response to ocean acidification: an update
  110. Supplementary material to "Data compilation on the biological response to ocean acidification: an update"
  111. Effects of ocean acidification onPosidonia oceanicaepiphytic community and shoot productivity
  112. Contrasting futures for ocean and society from different anthropogenic CO2 emissions scenarios
  113. Pteropod time series from the North Western Mediterranean (1967-2003): impacts of pH and climate variability
  114. An updated synthesis of the observed and projected impacts of climate change on the chemical, physical and biological processes in the oceans
  115. Data Management Strategy to Improve Global Use of Ocean Acidification Data and Information
  116. Environmental characteristics of Agulhas rings affect interocean plankton transport
  117. Comparison of the alkalinity and calcium anomaly techniques to estimate rates of net calcification
  118. Comparison of ten packages that compute ocean carbonate chemistry
  119. No detectable effect of ocean acidification on plankton metabolism in the NW oligotrophic Mediterranean Sea: Results from two mesocosm studies
  120. Ocean acidification reshapes the otolith-body allometry of growth in juvenile sea bream
  121. Rapid acclimation of juvenile corals to CO2-mediated acidification by upregulation of heat shock protein and Bcl-2 genes
  122. Lessons learned from ocean acidification research
  123. Promoting International Collaboration on Ocean Acidification Data Management
  124. Effect of ocean warming and acidification on a plankton community in the NW Mediterranean Sea
  125. Free-ocean CO2 enrichment (FOCE) systems: present status and future developments
  126. Comparison of seven packages that compute ocean carbonate chemistry
  127. Supplementary material to "Comparison of seven packages that compute ocean carbonate chemistry"
  128. Free Ocean CO2 Enrichment (FOCE) systems: present status and future developments
  129. Sink and swim: a status review of thecosome pteropod culture techniques
  130. Effects of ocean acidification and diet on thickness and carbonate elemental composition of the test of juvenile sea urchins
  131. xFOCE: LONG-TERM IMPACTS OF OCEAN ACIDIFICATION IN SITU
  132. Seasonal variability of microbial respiration and bacterial and archaeal community composition in the upper twilight zone
  133. Effect of salinity on the skeletal chemistry of cultured scleractinian zooxanthellate corals: Cd/Ca ratio as a potential proxy for salinity reconstruction
  134. Carbonate Chemistry and Air–Sea CO2 Flux in a NW Mediterranean Bay Over a Four-Year Period: 2007–2011
  135. Respiration of Mediterranean cold-water corals is not affected by ocean acidification as projected for the end of the century
  136. Preface "Arctic ocean acidification: pelagic ecosystem and biogeochemical responses during a mesocosm study"
  137. Taking Action Against Ocean Acidification: A Review of Management and Policy Options
  138. Effect of CO2 enrichment on bacterial metabolism in an Arctic fjord
  139. Respiration of Mediterranean cold-water corals is not affected by ocean acidification as projected for the end of the century
  140. Supplementary material to "Respiration of Mediterranean cold-water corals is not affected by ocean acidification as projected for the end of the century"
  141. Photosynthesis, respiration and calcification in the Mediterranean crustose coralline algaLithophyllum cabiochae(Corallinales, Rhodophyta)
  142. End of the Century pCO2 Levels Do Not Impact Calcification in Mediterranean Cold-Water Corals
  143. Impacts of ocean acidification on marine shelled molluscs
  144. Cascading Effects of Ocean Acidification in a Rocky Subtidal Community
  145. Progress in Controlled In Situ Ocean Acidification Experiments
  146. Impacts of ocean acidification on marine organisms: quantifying sensitivities and interaction with warming
  147. One-year experiment on the physiological response of the Mediterranean crustose coralline alga,Lithophyllum cabiochae, to elevatedpCO2and temperature
  148. Constraining calcium isotope fractionation (δ44/40Ca) in modern and fossil scleractinian coral skeleton
  149. Effect of increased pCO2 on the planktonic metabolic balance during a mesocosm experiment in an Arctic fjord
  150. Ocean acidification and its impacts: an expert survey
  151. Ocean acidification and temperature rise: effects on calcification during early development of the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis
  152. Future biological and ecosystem impacts of ocean acidification and their socioeconomic-policy implications
  153. Effects of ocean acidification on overwintering juvenile Arctic pteropods Limacina helicina
  154. Whole Transcriptome Analysis of the CoralAcropora milleporaReveals Complex Responses to CO2-driven Acidification during the Initiation of Calcification
  155. Variable production of transparent exopolymeric particles by haploid and diploid life stages of coccolithophores grown under different CO2 concentrations
  156. Temperature and pCO2 effect on the bioaccumulation of radionuclides and trace elements in the eggs of the common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis
  157. Calcification rates and the effect of ocean acidification on Mediterranean cold-water corals
  158. TESTING THE EFFECTS OF ELEVATED PCO2 ON COCCOLITHOPHORES (PRYMNESIOPHYCEAE): COMPARISON BETWEEN HAPLOID AND DIPLOID LIFE STAGES1
  159. Coral reefs modify their seawater carbon chemistry - case study from a barrier reef (Moorea, French Polynesia)
  160. Effects of elevated CO2 partial pressure and temperature on the coccolithophore Syracosphaera pulchra
  161. Coral reefs modify their seawater carbon chemistry - implications for impacts of ocean acidification
  162. Effects of ocean acidification on trace element accumulation in the early-life stages of squid Loligo vulgaris
  163. Coral and mollusc resistance to ocean acidification adversely affected by warming
  164. Impact of aragonite saturation state changes on migratory pteropods
  165. Effect of Carbonate Chemistry Alteration on the Early Embryonic Development of the Pacific Oyster (Crassostrea gigas)
  166. Early development and molecular plasticity in the Mediterranean sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus exposed to CO2-driven acidification
  167. Quantifying the pH ‘vital effect’ in the temperate zooxanthellate coral Cladocora caespitosa: Validation of the boron seawater pH proxy
  168. Effect of ocean acidification on microbial diversity and on microbe-driven biogeochemistry and ecosystem functioning
  169. Response of the calcifying coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi to low pH/high pCO2: from physiology to molecular level
  170. Autotrophic and heterotrophic metabolism of microbial planktonic communities in an oligotrophic coastal marine ecosystem: seasonal dynamics and episodic events
  171. Coccolithophores lipid and carbon isotope composition and their variability related to changes in seawater carbonate chemistry
  172. Balancing the Oceanic Calcium Carbonate Cycle: Consequences of Variable Water Column Ψ
  173. EPOCA/EUR-OCEANS data compilation on the biological and biogeochemical responses to ocean acidification
  174. Effect of ocean acidification on the early life stages of the blue mussel Mytilus edulis
  175. Response of the Arctic Pteropod Limacina helicina to Projected Future Environmental Conditions
  176. Larvae of the pteropod Cavolinia inflexa exposed to aragonite undersaturation are viable but shell-less
  177. The societal challenge of ocean acidification
  178. Closure threat to key museum research facility
  179. Response of the temperate coral Cladocora caespitosa to mid- and long-term exposure to pCO2 and temperature levels projected for the year 2100 AD
  180. Effect of carbonate ion concentration and irradiance on calcification in planktonic foraminifera
  181. European Project on Ocean Acidification (EPOCA): Objectives, Products, and Scientific Highlights
  182. Technical Note: Approaches and software tools to investigate the impact of ocean acidification
  183. Impact of ocean acidification on a key Arctic pelagic mollusc (Limacina helicina)
  184. Calcification of the cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa, under ambient and reduced pH
  185. Ocean acidification exacerbates the effect of UV radiation on the calcifying phytoplankter Emiliania huxleyi
  186. Effect of environmental conditions and skeletal ultrastructure on the Li isotopic composition of scleractinian corals
  187. Response of Mediterranean coralline algae to ocean acidification and elevated temperature
  188. Viral and Flagellate Control of Prokaryotic Production and Community Structure in Offshore Mediterranean Waters
  189. Light-Dependent Transcriptional Regulation of Genes of Biogeochemical Interest in the Diploid and Haploid Life Cycle Stages of Emiliania huxleyi
  190. Effect of seawater–freshwater cross-transplantations on viral dynamics and bacterial diversity and production
  191. Effects of naturally acidified seawater on seagrass calcareous epibionts
  192. Oxygen production and carbon fixation in oligotrophic coastal bays and the relationship with gross and net primary production
  193. Viral effects on bacterial respiration, production and growth efficiency: Consistent trends in the Southern Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea
  194. Sectoral approaches to improve regional carbon budgets
  195. Comment on “Modern‐age buildup of CO2 and its effects on seawater acidity and salinity” by Hugo A. Loáiciga
  196. Impact of elevated CO2on shellfish calcification
  197. Community primary production and calcification in a NW Mediterranean ecosystem dominated by calcareous macroalgae
  198. Planktonic primary production in estuaries: comparison of 14C, O2 and 18O methods
  199. Light availability in the coastal ocean: impact on the distribution of benthic photosynthetic organisms and their contribution to primary production
  200. Planktonic and whole system metabolism in a nutrient-rich estuary (the Scheldt estuary)
  201. Response of primary production and calcification to changes ofpCO2during experimental blooms of the coccolithophoridEmiliania huxleyi
  202. Testing the direct effect of CO2concentration on a bloom of the coccolithophoridEmiliania huxleyiin mesocosm experiments
  203. Whole-system metabolism and CO2 fluxes in a Mediterranean Bay dominated by seagrass beds (Palma Bay, NW Mediterranean)
  204. Patterns of publication effort in coastal biogeochemistry: a bibliometric survey (1971 to 2003)
  205. Net ecosystem metabolism in a micro-tidal estuary (Randers Fjord, Denmark): evaluation of methods
  206. Comment on “Coral reef calcification and climate change: The effect of ocean warming”
  207. Effect of pCO2 and temperature on the boron isotopic composition of the zooxanthellate coral Acropora sp.
  208. The European coastal zone: characterization and first assessment of ecosystem metabolism
  209. Chromophoric dissolved organic matter in experimental mesocosms maintained under different pCO2 levels
  210. Degradation of riverine dissolved organic matter by seawater bacteria
  211. Interacting effects of CO2 partial pressure and temperature on photosynthesis and calcification in a scleractinian coral
  212. Response of coccolithophorid Emiliania huxleyi to elevated partial pressure of CO2 under nitrogen limitation
  213. Erratum
  214. Changes in freshwater bacterial community composition during measurements of microbial and community respiration
  215. A closed-chamber CO 2 -flux method for estimating intertidal primary production and respiration under emersed conditions
  216. Primary production, respiration, and calcification of a coral reef mesocosm under increased CO2partial pressure
  217. Effect of feeding on the carbon and oxygen isotopic composition in the tissues and skeleton of the zooxanthellate coral Stylophora pistillata
  218. Seasonal variation of bacterial production, respiration and growth efficiency in the open NW Mediterranean Sea
  219. Effect of light on skeletal δ13C and δ18O, and interaction with photosynthesis, respiration and calcification in two zooxanthellate scleractinian corals
  220. The future of coral reefs in an age of global change
  221. Effect of nutrient enrichment on growth and photosynthesis of the zooxanthellate coral Stylophora pistillata
  222. CO2 partial pressure controls the calcification rate of a coral community
  223. Calcification does not stimulate photosynthesis in the zooxanthellate scleractinian coral Stylophora pistillata
  224. Measurement of community metabolism and significance in the coral reef CO 2 source-sink debate
  225. Ultraviolet-B radiation stimulates shikimate pathway-dependent accumulation of mycosporine-like amino acids in the coral Stylophora pistillata despite decreases in its population of symbiotic dinoflagellates
  226. Geochemical Consequences of Increased Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide on Coral Reefs
  227. A novel culture technique for scleractinian corals:application to investigate changes in skeletal ∂18O as a function of temperature
  228. Measurement of oxygen metabolism in open-top aquatic mesocosms:application to a coral reef community
  229. Effect of small variations in salinity on the rates of photosynthesis and respiration of the zooxanthellate coral Stylophora pistillata
  230. CARBON AND CARBONATE METABOLISM IN COASTAL AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
  231. Microheterotrophy in the zooxanthellate coralStylophora pistillata: Effects of light and ciliate density
  232. Contribution of soft-bottoms to the community metabolism (primary production and calcification) of a barrier reef flat (Moorea, French Polynesia)
  233. Effect of calcium carbonate saturation of seawater on coral calcification
  234. Biomass, Production and Grazing Rates of Pico- and Nanoplankton in Coral Reef Waters (Miyako Island, Japan)
  235. Release of dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen by the zooxanthellate coral Galaxea fascicularis
  236. Calcium carbonate production of a dense population of the brittle star Ophiothrix fragilis (Echinodermata:Ophiuroidea):role in the carbon cycle of a temperate coastal ecosystem
  237. PRIMARY PRODUCTION, CALCIFICATION, AND AIR-SEA CO2 FLUXES OF A MACROALGAL-DOMINATED CORAL REEF COMMUNITY (MOOREA, FRENCH POLYNESIA)1
  238. Photosynthesis, respiration and calcification of a zooxanthellate scleractinian coral under submerged and exposed conditions
  239. Seasonal variation of primary productivity and skeletal delta13C and delta18O in the zooxanthellate scleractinian coral Acropora formosa
  240. Coral Reefs and Carbon Dioxide
  241. Coral Reefs and Carbon Dioxide
  242. Carbon fluxes in coral reefs. II. Eulerian study of inorganic carbon dynamics and measurement of air-sea CO2 exchanges
  243. Carbon fluxes in coral reefs. I. Lagrangian measurement of community metabolism and resulting air-sea CO2 disequilibrium
  244. An improved 45Ca protocol for investigating physiological mechanisms in coral calcification
  245. Biological control of air-sea CO2 fluxes:effect of photosynthetic and calcifying marine organisms and ecosystems
  246. Marine calcification as a source of carbon dioxide: Positive feedback of increasing atmospheric CO2
  247. Depth- and light-dependent variation of carbon partitioning and utilization in the zooxanthellate sclerac-tinian coral Stylophora pistillata
  248. Community metabolism and air-sea C02 fluxes in a coral reef ecosystem (Moorea, French Polynesia)
  249. Effects of a cyclone on coral reef phytoplankton biomass, primary production and composition (Moorea Island, French Polynesia)
  250. Validation of the alkalinity anomaly technique for investigating calcification of photosynthesis in coral reef communities
  251. Physiology and taxonomy of scleractinian corals: a case study in the genus Stylophora
  252. Effect of light on oxygen and carbon dioxide fluxes and on metabolic quotients measured in situ in a zooxanthellate coral
  253. Computation of metabolic quotients in plant-animal symbiotic units
  254. Photosynthesis and Respiration of Caulerpa racemosa (Chlorophyceae, Caulerpales) Grown in Aquaria: Effects of Light and Temperature
  255. Seawater carbonate chemistry in the Bay of Villefranche, Point B (France), January 2007–December 2015
  256. Decoupled carbonate chemistry controls on the incorporation of boron into Orbulina universa