Calcifying Coccolithophore: An Evolutionary Advantage Against Extracellular Oxidative Damage.
Minjun YangChristopher Batchelor-McAuleySamuel BartonRosalind E M RickabyHeather A BoumanRichard G ComptonPublished in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
The evolutionary advantages afforded by phytoplankton calcification remain enigmatic. In this work, fluoroelectrochemical experiments reveal that the presence of a CaCO 3 shell of a naturally calcifying coccolithophore, Coccolithus braarudii, offers protection against extracellular oxidants as measured by the time required for the switch-off in their chlorophyll signal, compared to the deshelled equivalents, suggesting the shift toward calcification offers some advantages for survival in the surface of radical-rich seawater.