Biodiversity among haptophyte algae

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R.W. Jordan
A.H.L. Chamberlain
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[1] Yamagata University,Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Science
[2] University of Surrey,Microbial Physiology and Ecology Research Group, School of Biological Sciences
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haptophyte; ultrastructure; morphology; bloom products; distribution; evolution.;
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The division Haptophyta is represented only by about 300 extant species showing wide diversity in morphology, biochemistry and ecology. They have a world-wide distribution and are numerically important in phytoplankton populations in nearly all marine environments. Evidence from the geological record shows that they have been the major constituent of calcareous deposits since the Late Triassic and, as they have evolved quickly through time, their coccoliths have always shown wide morphological diversity. In today's oceans they occasionally produce extensive blooms, visible by satellite imagery, which have ecological impact. As a consequence of these blooms the haptophyte algae are now receiving greater attention, as their role in the global sulphur and carbon cycles may influence the world's climate, and their potential as nuisance bloom algae have implications for commercial fishing and the marine ecosystem. As it is likely that these organisms have always produced such blooms, these effects may have been in operation for the last 200 million years.
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