Not just because I started my working life as a botanist/ecologist, but I’d like to know what’s happening to planktonic diatoms that provide the bulk of food at the bottom of the food web. There will be excellent museum collections including fossil specimens that can be compared.
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There was certainly no shortage of diatoms in the Challenger samples! Senior curator
@stooks2001 is a great champion of research on the museum collections if anyone is interested in taking a look!
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I really enjoyed your paper!! So cool and full of beautiful foram stories and rainbows



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Hi Lynz, do zooplantkton breath in much the same way as plants? They seem to have pores upon their surface.
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Hello! The type of zooplankton we've been studying are called foraminifera. They're single celled organisms, a bit like amoeba. You can read more about them here: https://www.bgs.ac.uk/discoveringGeology/time/Fossilfocus/foraminifera.html …
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This is so cool! In my deep-sea biology class,
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We’re hoping to extend this from the Pacific Ocean to all ocean basins. HMS Challenger was the birth of ocean science, every sample, location & specimen fully documented. With its legacy, we have the chance to compare & quantify the global impact of 150yrs of ocean acidification
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Absolutely fantastic and hugely important research. Illustrates how critical museum collections are. Congrats!
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This looks brilliant! Really important stuff.
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