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Conflicting effects of predator cue and ocean acidification on the mussel Myt...
Understanding the impact of ocean acidification and warming on communities and ecosystems is a researcher priority. This can only be achieved through a combination of... -
Physiological response to elevated temperature and pCO2 varies across four Pa...
The physiological response to individual and combined stressors of elevated temperature and pCO2 were measured over a 24-day period in four Pacific corals and their respective... -
Sea urchins in a high CO2 world: partitioned effects of body-size, ocean warm...
Body-size and temperature are the major factors explaining metabolic rate, and the additional factor of pH is a major driver at the biochemical level. These three factors have... -
Ocean acidification increases cadmium accumulation in marine bivalves: a pote...
To date, the effects of ocean acidification on toxic metals accumulation and the underlying molecular mechanism remains unknown in marine bivalve species. In the present study,... -
Individual and population-level responses to ocean acidification
Ocean acidification is predicted to have detrimental effects on many marine organisms and ecological processes. Despite growing evidence for direct impacts on specific species,... -
Combined effects of low pH and low oxygen on the early-life stages of the bar...
Ocean acidification (OA) is anticipated to interact with the more frequently occurring hypoxic conditions in shallow coastal environments. These could exert extreme stress on... -
Combined effects of short-term ocean acidification and heat shock in a benthi...
Warming of the world's oceans is predicted to have many negative effects on organisms as they have optimal thermal windows. In coastal waters, however, both temperatures and... -
Combined impacts of elevated CO2 and anthropogenic noise on European sea bass...
Ocean acidification (OA) and anthropogenic noise are both known to cause stress and induce physiological and behavioural changes in fish, with consequences for fitness. OA is... -
Preconditioning in the reef-building coral Pocillopora damicornis and the pot...
Coral reefs are globally threatened by climate change-related ocean warming and ocean acidification (OA). To date, slow-response mechanisms such as genetic adaptation have been... -
9-28 d of exposure to elevated pCO2 reduces avoidance of predator odour but h...
Most studies on the impact of near-future levels of carbon dioxide on fish behaviour report behavioural alterations, wherefore abnormal behaviour has been suggested to be a... -
Colony-specific investigations reveal highly variable responses among individ...
As anthropogenic climate change is an ongoing concern, scientific investigations on its impacts on coral reefs are increasing. Although impacts of combined ocean acidification... -
Threatened Caribbean coral is able to mitigate the adverse effects of ocean a...
Global climate change threatens coral growth and reef ecosystem health via ocean warming and ocean acidification (OA). Whereas the negative impacts of these stressors are... -
Altered neurotransmitter function in CO2-exposed stickleback (Gasterosteus ac...
Studies on the consequences of ocean acidification for the marine ecosystem have revealed behavioural changes in coral reef fishes exposed to sustained near-future CO2 levels.... -
The effect of elevated CO2 and increased temperature on in vitro fertilizatio...
The impact of global climate change on coral reefs is expected to be most profound at the sea surface, where fertilization and embryonic development of broadcast-spawning corals... -
Foraging behaviour of the epaulette shark Hemiscyllium ocellatum is not affec...
Increased oceanic uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is a threat to marine organisms and ecosystems. Among the most dramatic consequences predicted to date are... -
The effects of water acidification, temperature and salinity on the regenerat...
Changes in seawater pH, temperature and salinity are expected to occur in the near future, which can be a threat to aquatic systems, mainly for marine coastal areas, and their... -
Metabolic responses to temperature stress under elevated pCO2 in Crepidula fo...
In the current context of environmental change, ocean acidification is predicted to affect the cellular processes, physiology and behaviour of all marine organisms, impacting... -
Giant clams and rising CO2: light may ameliorate effects of ocean acidificati...
Global climate change and ocean acidification pose a serious threat to marine life. Marine invertebrates are particularly susceptible to ocean acidification, especially highly... -
Adaptive variability to low-pH river discharges in Acartia tonsa and stress r...
Environmental transitions leading to spatial physical-chemical gradients are of ecological and evolutionary interest because they are able to induce variations in phenotypic... -
Impact of long-term moderate hypercapnia and elevated temperature on the ener...
Effects of severe hypercapnia have been extensively studied in marine fishes, while knowledge on the impacts of moderately elevated CO2 levels and their combination with warming...