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Jeremy R. Young is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom, with a focus on Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science.

Their research spans several subfields, including Oceanography, Environmental Chemistry, Geophysics, Atmospheric Science, and Geology. The main topics covered in their work feature Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques, Marine Biology and Ecology Research, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Marine and Coastal Ecosystems, Geological and Geophysical Studies, and Isotope Analysis in Ecology.

Recent publications by Jeremy R. Young include:

  • Cellular morphological trait dataset for extant coccolithophores from the Atlantic Ocean, 2024, Scientific Data
  • Rapid diversification underlying the global dominance of a cosmopolitan phytoplankton, 2023, The ISME Journal
  • Biochronology and evolution of Pulleniatina (planktonic foraminifera), 2023, Journal of Micropalaeontology
  • Triton, a new species-level database of Cenozoic planktonic foraminiferal occurrences, 2021, Scientific Data
  • Novel heterococcolithophores, holococcolithophores and life cycle combinations from the families Syracosphaeraceae and Papposphaeraceae and the genus Florisphaera, 2021, Journal of Micropalaeontology

Jeremy R. Young collaborates regularly with several researchers, including:

  • Xiang Su
  • Santi D. Pratiwi
  • Dick Kroon
  • Christian Betzler
  • Gregor P. Eberli

Their work has been published frequently in venues such as Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Journal of Nannoplankton Research, Scientific Data, Bulletin de la Société d Histoire de la Guadeloupe, and Journal of Micropalaeontology.

Best Publications

  • Pan genome of the phytoplankton Emiliania underpins its global distribution

    Betsy A. Read;Jessica Kegel;Mary J. Klute;Alan Kuo

  • Species-specific responses of calcifying algae to changing seawater carbonate chemistry

    Gerald Langer;Markus Geisen;Karl-Heinz Baumann;Jessica Kläs

  • Coccolithophores : from molecular processes to global impact

    Hans R. Thierstein;Jeremy R. Young

  • Calcareous nannoplankton evolution and diversity through time

    Paul R. Bown;Jackie A. Lees;Jeremy R. Young

  • A model system approach to biological climate forcing : The example of Emiliania huxleyi

    Peter Westbroek;Christopher W Brown;Judith van Bleijswijk;Colin Brownlee

  • Coccolith ultrastructure and biomineralisation

    Jeremy R. Young;Sean A. Davis;Paul R. Bown;Stephen Mann

  • The Cretaceous-Tertiary biotic transition

    N. Macleod;P. F. Rawson;P. L. Forey;F. T. Banner;F. T. Banner

  • Calculation of coccolith volume and its use in calibration of carbonate flux estimates

    Jeremy R. Young;Patrizia Ziveri

  • Pseudo-cryptic speciation in coccolithophores

    Alberto G. Sáez;Ian Probert;Markus Geisen;Patrick Quinn

  • Global correlation of Cenomanian (Upper Cretaceous) sequences: Evidence for Milankovitch control on sea level

    Andrew S. Gale;Jan Hardenbol;Ben Hathway;W. James Kennedy

  • Why marine phytoplankton calcify

    Fanny M Monteiro;Lennart T. Bach;Colin Brownlee;Paul Bown

  • Crystal assembly and phylogenetic evolution in heterococcoliths

    Jeremy R. Young;Jon M. Didymus;Paul R. Brown;Ben Prins

  • Genotypic variation in the coccolithophorid speciesEmiliania huxleyi

    Jeremy R. Young;Peter Westbroek

  • Large-scale sediment underplating in the Makran accretionary prism, southwest Pakistan

    J. P. Platt;J. K. Leggett;J. Young;H. Raza

  • Biomineralization within vesicles: The calcite of coccoliths

    Jeremy R. Young;Karen Henriksen

  • Size variation of Neogene Reticulofenestra coccoliths from Indian Ocean DSDP Cores

    Jeremy Young

  • Origin and evolution of Coccolithophores : From coastal hunters to oceanic farmers

    Colomban De Vargas;Marie-Pierre Aubry;Ian Probert;Jeremy Young

  • New examples of holococcolith¯heterococcolith combination coccospheres and their implications for coccolithophorid biology.

    L. Cros;A. Kleijne;A. Zeltner;C. Billard

  • Calibration of the random settling technique for calculation of absolute abundances of calcareous nannoplankton

    Markus Geisen;Joerg Bollmann;Jens O. Herrle;Joerg Mutterlose

  • Guidelines for coccolith and calcareous nannofossil terminology

    Jeremy R Young;James A Bergen;Paul R Bown;Jackie A Burnett

  • A revised classification scheme for living haptophytes

    Richard W. Jordan;Lluisa Cros;Jeremy R. Young

Frequent Co-Authors

Ian Probert
Ian Probert Université Paris Cité
Paul R. Bown
Paul R. Bown University College London
Alex J. Poulton
Alex J. Poulton Heriot-Watt University
Samantha J. Gibbs
Samantha J. Gibbs University of Southampton
Patrizia Ziveri
Patrizia Ziveri Autonomous University of Barcelona
Thomas Lüdmann
Thomas Lüdmann Universität Hamburg
Luigi Jovane
Luigi Jovane Universidade de São Paulo
Christian Betzler
Christian Betzler Universität Hamburg
Gregor P. Eberli
Gregor P. Eberli University of Miami
James D. Wright
James D. Wright Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

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