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Table S1: Overview of planned publications

Preliminary title of the paper Key words Lead author(s)

Frontiers or other journal?

Influence of deep water addition and OA on DMSP

and DMS production Upwelling and DMS Archer, S. FMB

Ocean acidification effects on a subtropical Atlantic zooplankton community

mesozooplankton, microzooplankton

Algueró-Muñiz, M.

Horn, H. FMB

Response of size-fractionated Chl a and Primary production to OA

primary production, Chl-

a, 14C uptake, PER Aristegui, J. FMB Linking DMSP catabolism gene diversity and

expression DMSP catabolism genes Countway, P. FMB

Inorganic nutrients, stable isotopes Stable isotopes, element

cycling Esposito, M. FMB

Isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) in microplankton

and sediments IDH activity Fernández-Urruzol,

I., Osma N. FMB

OA effects on bacterial productivity and microbial

community composition BPP, bacteria community Hornick T. FMB

Response of calcifiers (Pteropods, Foraminifers) to increased OA in oligotrophic systems

Pteropods/Foraminifers, abundance in water column & sediment traps

Lischka, S. FMB

Population dynamics in prokaryotic phytoplankton communities

cyanobacteria, diversity, phytoplankton, population dynamics

Löscher, C. FMB

Effect of ocean acidification on the biomass and metabolism of the mesozooplankton community from oligotrophic waters

Enzymatic activities (GDH and ETS), physiological response, mesozooplankton

Osma, N. FMB

Impacts of OA – from phytoplankton to zooplankton OA, food web Riebesell, U. another journal

OA effects on formation of biofilm Growth plates Salta, M. FMB

Impact of ocean acidification on dinitrogen fixation rates

Diazotrophs, N2 fixation, primary productivity,

15N2, 13C

Singh, A. FMB

Linking vertical flux of OM to community structure:

sinking velocity and particle respiration

sediment trap, sinking velocity, respiration, export potential

Stange, P. FMB

OA-induced changes in elemental stoichiometry of

sinking particulate matter Biogeochemistry Stange, P. FMB

Influence of OA on DMS in a subtropical mesocosm DMS-bacterial

metabolism Suffrian, K. FMB

Metabolic response of microplankton based on respiratory electron transport system (ETS) and isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) activities.

IDH activity, Potential respiration (ETS), protein biomass

Tames-Espinosa M. FMB Effects of ocean acidification on upwelling-based

plankton communities in the oligotrophic ocean - A mesocosm study off the coast of Gran Canaria

Overview Paper Taucher, J. FMB

OA effects on phytoplankton community composition and succession

Pico-, nano,-

microphytoplankton Taucher, J. FMB

Size structure, aggregation and vertical carbon flux in response to simulated upwelling

Particle size distribution, aggregation, export potential

Taucher, J. FMB

Dissolved organic matter dynamics during an oligotrophic ocean acidification experiment using arge-scale mesocosms

DOM, Ultrahigh resolution mass spectrometry

Zark, M., Broda N. FMB

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