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Conference Paper
Joint I.  2009.  Consequences of high CO2 and ocean acidification for microbes in the global ocean. Rising CO2, Ocean Acidification, and Their Impacts on Marine Microbes.
Journal
Pidcock R.  2010.  Sea urchins tolerate acid water. BBC news: Science and Environment.
Journal Article
Johns CT, Bondoc-Naumovitz KGrace, Matthews A, Matson PG, M. Iglesias-Rodriguez D, Taylor AR, Fuchs HL, Bidle KD.  2023.  Adsorptive exchange of coccolith biominerals facilitates viral infection. Science Advances. 9(3)
Ratcliffe S, Meyer EM, Walker CE, Knight M, McNair HM, Matson PG, Iglesias‐Rodriguez D, Brzezinski M, Langer G, Sadekov A et al..  2022.  Characterization of the molecular mechanisms of silicon uptake in coccolithophores. Environmental Microbiology. Journal Volume: 25(Journal Issue: 2)
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, 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.
Iglesias-Rodriguez MD.  2008.  Impact of Coccolith Formation on the Carbon Cycle. Science. 336
Iglesias-Rodriguez MD.  2008.  Phytoplankton calcification in a high-CO2 world. Science. 320(5874):336–340.
Iglesias-Rodriguez MD.  2010.  Towards an integrated global ocean acidification observation network. Developing a Global Ocean Acidification Observation Network. :335–353.
Honjo S.  2014.  Understanding the Role of the Biological Pump in the Global Carbon Cycle: An Imperative for Ocean Science. Oceanography. 27(3):10–16.