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    Phase heterogeneity in carbonate production by marine fish influences their roles in sediment generation and the inorganic carbon cycle by Salter, Michael A., Harborne, Alastair R., Perry, Chris T., Wilson, Rod W.

    Published in Scientific reports (10-04-2017)
    “…Marine teleost fish are important carbonate producers in neritic and oceanic settings. However, the fates of the diverse carbonate phases ( i.e ., mineral and…”
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    Temperature, species identity and morphological traits predict carbonate excretion and mineralogy in tropical reef fishes by Ghilardi, Mattia, Salter, Michael A., Parravicini, Valeriano, Ferse, Sebastian C. A., Rixen, Tim, Wild, Christian, Birkicht, Matthias, Perry, Chris T., Berry, Alex, Wilson, Rod W., Mouillot, David, Bejarano, Sonia

    Published in Nature communications (22-02-2023)
    “…Anthropogenic pressures are restructuring coral reefs globally. Sound predictions of the expected changes in key reef functions require adequate knowledge of…”
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    Geo‐ecological functions provided by coral reef fishes vary among regions and impact reef carbonate cycling regimes by Perry, Chris T., Salter, Michael A., Lange, Ines D., Kochan, David P., Harborne, Alastair R., Graham, Nicholas A. J.

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-12-2022)
    “…Coral reef fishes perform essential and well‐documented ecological functions on reefs, but also contribute important geo‐ecological functions, which influence…”
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    Fish as major carbonate mud producers and missing components of the tropical carbonate factory by Perry, Chris T., Salter, Michael A., Harborne, Alastair R., Crowley, Stephen F., Jelks, Howard L., Wilson, Rod W., Somero, George N.

    “…Carbonate mud is a major constituent of recent marine carbonate sediments and of ancient limestones, which contain unique records of changes in ocean chemistry…”
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    Census Estimates of Algal and Epiphytic Carbonate Production Highlight Tropical Seagrass Meadows as Sediment Production Hotspots by Perry, Chris T., Salter, Michael A., Morgan, Kyle M., Harborne, Alastair R.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (09-04-2019)
    “…Tropical shelf, platform and reef-lagoon systems are dominated by calcium carbonate (CaCO3) sediments. Data on habitat-specific CaCO3 production rates are…”
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    Sediment generation by Halimeda on atoll interior coral reefs of the southern Maldives: A census-based approach for estimating carbonate production by calcareous green algae by Perry, Chris T., Morgan, Kyle M., Salter, Michael A.

    Published in Sedimentary geology (01-12-2016)
    “…Methods for quantifying rates and size fractions of carbonate sand production on reefs remain limited, despite the urgent need for such data to support…”
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    Production of mud-grade carbonates by marine fish: Crystalline products and their sedimentary significance by SALTER, MICHAEL A., PERRY, CHRISTOPHER T., WILSON, ROD W.

    Published in Sedimentology (01-12-2012)
    “…Recent work has established that marine teleost (bony) fish represent a prolific source of mud grade, mainly high‐Mg calcite, carbonate sediment by means of…”
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    Size fraction analysis of fish-derived carbonates in shallow sub-tropical marine environments and a potentially unrecognised origin for peloidal carbonates by Salter, Michael A., Perry, Chris T., Wilson, Rod W.

    Published in Sedimentary geology (01-12-2014)
    “…Marine bony fish are now known as primary producers of calcium carbonate. Furthermore, within the shallow sub-tropical platform settings of the Bahamas, this…”
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    Calcium carbonate production by fish in temperate marine environments by Salter, Michael A., Perry, Chris T., Smith, Abigail M.

    Published in Limnology and oceanography (01-11-2019)
    “…Marine bony fishes are an important source of calcium carbonate with relevance to sediment production and inorganic carbon cycling. However, knowledge of the…”
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    Pelagic Sargassum as an emerging vector of high rate carbonate sediment import to tropical Atlantic coastlines by Salter, Michael A., Rodríguez-Martínez, Rosa E., Álvarez-Filip, Lorenzo, Jordán-Dahlgren, Eric, Perry, Chris T.

    Published in Global and planetary change (01-12-2020)
    “…Since 2011, pelagic Sargassum has inundated Caribbean, West African, and northern Brazilian shorelines in increasing volumes. These events are linked to the…”
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    The production and preservation of fish-derived carbonates in shallow sub-tropical marine carbonate provinces by Salter, Michael A

    Published 01-01-2013
    “…Recent studies have demonstrated that marine bony fish (teleosts) precipitate inorganic calcium carbonate in their gut as a by-product of osmoregulation,…”
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