X-ray nanotomography of coccolithophores reveals that coccolith mass and segment number correlate with grid size
Coccolithophores are one of the most abundant phytoplankton and calcifying organisms, well-known to produce intricate calcareous exoskeletons made of coccoliths. Here the authors show, by using X-ray nanotomography, the dependence of the grid size on the calcite nucleation site number and on the mas...
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Autores principales: | T. Beuvier, I. Probert, L. Beaufort, B. Suchéras-Marx, Y. Chushkin, F. Zontone, A. Gibaud |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/1a1ae3daac1b40deb01700d069b48241 |
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