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In-text: (Arrigo and van Dijken, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Arrigo, K. and van Dijken, G., 2015. Continued increases in Arctic Ocean primary production. Progress in Oceanography, 136, pp.60-70.
In-text: (Cavicchioli, Ripple and Webster, 2019)
Your Bibliography: Cavicchioli, R., Ripple, W. and Webster, N., 2019. Scientists’ warning to humanity: microorganisms and climate change. Nature, [online] (17), pp.569-586. Available at: <https://www.nature.com/articles/s41579-019-0222-5> [Accessed 29 May 2021].
In-text: (Frey et al., 2019)
Your Bibliography: Frey, K., Comiso, J., Cooper, L., Grebmeier, J. and Stock, L., 2019. Arctic Ocean Primary Productivity: The Response of Marine Algae to Climate Warming and Sea Ice Decline. Artic Programe, [online] pp.1-2. Available at: <https://arctic.noaa.gov/Report-Card/Report-Card-2019/ArtMID/7916/ArticleID/839/Arctic-Ocean-Primary-Productivity-The-Response-of-Marine-Algae-to-Climate-Warming-and-Sea-Ice-Decline> [Accessed 29 May 2021].
In-text: (Kirchman, Morán and Ducklow, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Kirchman, D., Morán, X. and Ducklow, H., 2009. Microbial growth in the polar oceans — role of temperature and potential impact of climate change. Nature Reviews Microbiology, 7(6), pp.451-459.
In-text: (Krumhardt, Lovenduski, Long and Lindsay, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Krumhardt, K., Lovenduski, N., Long, M. and Lindsay, K., 2017. Avoidable impacts of ocean warming on marine primary production: Insights from the CESM ensembles. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 31(1), pp.114-133.
In-text: (MORÁN, LÓPEZ-URRUTIA, CALVO-DÍAZ and LI, 2010)
Your Bibliography: MORÁN, X., LÓPEZ-URRUTIA, Á., CALVO-DÍAZ, A. and LI, W., 2010. Increasing importance of small phytoplankton in a warmer ocean. Global Change Biology, 16(3), pp.1137-1144.
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