{"refrec":{"BRefID":438792,"RR":"<b>Savineau, E.L.-R.</b> (2026). Investigating zooplankton ecology and biogeochemistry in the Twilight Zone, one of the least studied ecosystems on Earth. PhD Thesis. University of Southampton: Southampton. 269 pp.","BEntID":436625,"PublicFlag":1,"CheckedFlag":0,"wosflag":0,"vabbflag":0,"RefStringPartII":". PhD Thesis. University of Southampton: Southampton.  269 pp.","DocTypID":5,"DocType":"Book/Monograph","MarineFlag":0,"FreshFlag":0,"BrackishFlag":0,"TerrestrialFlag":0,"Authorstring":"Savineau, E.L.-R.","OrigTitleTranslFlag":0,"Authorstringtrunc":"Savineau, E.L.-R.","Englishabstract":"The biological carbon pump (BCP) is crucial to the regulation of Earth’s climate. Through a suite of processes that convert inorganic carbon dioxide (CO2) into particulate organic carbon (POC) and subsequent transfer to depth, the BCP is estimated to reduce atmospheric CO2 concentrations by 50 % of what they would otherwise be. 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