MF12146CO2 generation by calcified invertebrates along rocky shores of Brittany, France
The role and the future of calcifying marine organisms recently became of major interest in the context of global climate change. In the temperate environment, many biocalcifying species are common and abundant on rocky shores. This paper estimates their CO2 production both via calcification and respiration. The high values calculated show that calcifying organisms should be considered when studying and modelling the processes that influence the CO2 cycle.