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Review
. 2025 Oct 23;390(6771):eadq8520.
doi: 10.1126/science.adq8520. Epub 2025 Oct 23.

Calcifying plankton: From biomineralization to global change

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Calcifying plankton: From biomineralization to global change

Patrizia Ziveri et al. Science. .

Abstract

The cycling of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) in the ocean is closely linked to seawater alkalinity and the regulation of atmospheric CO2. In the modern pelagic ocean, almost all CaCO3 is produced by three groups of calcifying planktonic organisms: coccolithophores, foraminifers, and shelled pteropods. In this Review, we examine the differences in functional traits that define each group's distinctive role in the global carbon cycle and their sensitivity to climate change and ocean acidification. This synthesis reveals that a single representation of CaCO3 in climate models is unlikely to accurately reflect system dynamics or their impacts on biogeochemical cycling under climate change. We argue that understanding past and future CaCO3 cycle requires a better delineation of the traits that make up the diversity of calcifying plankton groups.

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