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English: Life cycle strategies of phytoplankton
(a) dinoflagellates tend to utilize a haplontic life cycle, (b) diatoms tend to utilize a diplontic life cycle, and (c) coccolithophores tend to utilize a haplo-diplontic life cycle. Note that not all coccolithophores calcify in their haploid phase.
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doi:10.5194/bg-18-1161-2021
Author Joost de Vries, Fanny Monteiro, Glen Wheeler, Alex Poulton, Jelena Godrijan, Federica Cerino, Elisa Malinverno, Gerald Langer, and Colin Brownlee

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