Uptake of algal carbon and the likely synthesis of an "essential" fatty acid by Uvigerina ex. gr. semiornata (Foraminifera) within the Pakistan margin oxygen minimum zone: evidence from fatty acid biomarker and 13C tracer experiments
Foraminifera are an important component of benthic communities in oxygen-depleted settings, where they potentially play a significant role in the processing of organic matter. We tracked the uptake of a 13C-labelled algal food source into individual fatty acids in the benthic foraminiferal species U...
Main Authors: | Larkin, K.E (Author), Gooday, A.J (Author), Woulds, C. (Author), Jeffreys, R.M (Author), Schwartz, M. (Author), Cowie, G. (Author), Whitcraft, C. (Author), Levin, L. (Author), Dick, J.R (Author), Pond, D.W (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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2014-07-18.
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