Phanerozoic Co-evolution of O-CO and Ocean Habitability
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This perspective reviews how atmospheric compositions, animals and marine algae evolved together to determine global ocean habitability during the past 500 million years.
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Xu Y, Zhu R, Dai M Natl Sci Rev. 2024; 11(6):nwae214.
PMID: 38962717 PMC: 11221423. DOI: 10.1093/nsr/nwae214.
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