2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0377-8398(02)00081-6
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Geographical and seasonal differences in morphology and dynamics of the coccolithophore Calcidiscus leptoporus

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“…The considerable overlap in C L , ∅ and C N in Calcidiscus species makes species differentiation based solely on any one of these parameters difficult. However, the species-specific coccosphere geometry identified here lends further support to the genetic distinction between these species, alongside previously identified morphological and ecological differences (Knappertsbusch et al, 1997;Knappertsbusch, 2000;Geisen et al, 2002Geisen et al, , 2004Renaud et al, 2002;Sáez et al, 2003;Baumann et al, 2016).…”
Section: Within-species Range In Coccosphere Geometrysupporting
confidence: 85%
“…The considerable overlap in C L , ∅ and C N in Calcidiscus species makes species differentiation based solely on any one of these parameters difficult. However, the species-specific coccosphere geometry identified here lends further support to the genetic distinction between these species, alongside previously identified morphological and ecological differences (Knappertsbusch et al, 1997;Knappertsbusch, 2000;Geisen et al, 2002Geisen et al, , 2004Renaud et al, 2002;Sáez et al, 2003;Baumann et al, 2016).…”
Section: Within-species Range In Coccosphere Geometrysupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Together with the Gephyrocapsa-Emiliania plexus, Calcidiscus is probably the best documented coccolithophorid genus (Brand 1981;Knappertsbusch et al 1997, Knappertsbusch 2000Baumann and Sprengel 2000;Renaud and Klaas 2001;Renaud et al 2002;Quinn et al, 2003). Like the aforementioned genera it has a broad, inter-oceanic occurrence spanning a range of ecological variation and a very good, continuous fossil record through the last 23 Ma.…”
Section: Calcidiscus Spp (Plate 4)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, in modern Calcidiscus three morphotypes have been tentatively distinguished based on size variation and subtle morphological differences (Kleijne 1991(Kleijne , 1993Knappertsbusch et al 1997), but there has been uncertainty as to whether they intergrade or are discrete and hence whether they are ecophenotypes (Knappertsbusch 2000;Renaud and Klaas 2001). New data from plankton samples, life-cycle stages, culture studies and molecular genetic work all indicate that they in fact represent discrete species that probably diverged in the Middle Miocene (Geisen et al 2002;Renaud et al 2002;Sáez et al 2003;Quinn et al 2003). Similarly the Helicosphaera species, previously regarded as varieties of H. carteri, although only separated by slight morphological variation seem likely to have diverged in the Miocene, based on both geological record and molecular clock data.…”
Section: Synthesis Speciation and Divergences (Plate 7)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although sometimes placed in different families, C. braarudii (Coccolithaceae) and C. leptoporus (Calcidiscaceae) are closely related morphologically and genetically (Edvardsen et al 2000, and both are temperate coccolithophores (Sáez et al 2003). However, their ecology is still poorly understood, despite investigations into their distribution and ecological strategies through surveys such as those of Price et al (1998), Cachão & Moita (2000), Renaud & Klaas (2001), Beaufort & Heussner (2001) and Renaud et al (2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%