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Ladd C, Eisner LB, Salo SA, Mordy CW, Iglesias‐Rodriguez MD.  2018.  Spatial and Temporal Variability of Coccolithophore Blooms in the Eastern Bering Sea. JGR Oceans. 123(12):9119-9136.
Ladd TM, Catlett D, Maniscalco MA, Kim SM, Kelly RL, John SG, Carlson CA, Iglesias-Rodriguez MD.  2023.  Food for all? Wildfire ash fuels growth of diverse eukaryotic plankton. Proc Biol Sci. 290(2010):20231817.
Ladd TM, Bullington JA, Matson PG, Kudela RM, M Iglesias-Rodriguez D.  2018.  Exposure to oil from the 2015 Refugio spill alters the physiology of a common harmful algal bloom species , Pseudo-nitzschia australis , and the ubiquitous coccolithophore , Emiliania huxleyi. 603:61–78.
Lampitt RS.  2008.  Ocean fertilization: a potential means of geoengineering? Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences. 366(1882):3919–3945.
Lampitt RS.  2008.  Ocean Fertilisation: a potential means of geo-engineering? The Royal Society. 366(1882):3919-3945.
Lebrato M.  2010.  Global contribution of echinoderms to the marine carbon cycle: CaCO3 budget and benthic compartments. Ecological Monographs. 80(3):441–467.
Lebrato M, Garbe-Schönberg D, Müller MN, Blanco-Ameijeiras S, Feely RA, Lorenzoni L, Molinero J-C, Bremer K, Jones DOB, Iglesias-Rodriguez D et al..  2020.  Global variability in seawater Mg:Ca and Sr:Ca ratios in the modern ocean. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 117:22281-22292.
Lebrato M.  2011.  Elemental carbonate chemistry selectivity in coccolithophores in present and future oceans. European Journal of Phycology.
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Pidcock R.  2010.  Sea urchins tolerate acid water. BBC news: Science and Environment.

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