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Seawater carbonate chemistry and calcification and respiration of Chlamys far...
Marine acidification will be an important environmental problem in the near future as a result of persistent emissions of CO2 and dissolution into seawater. In this study, we... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and kelp densities and coral coverages at three ...
Ocean warming is altering the biogeographical distribution of marine organisms. In the tropics, rising sea surface temperatures are restructuring coral reef communities with... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and the physiological response of Acropora cervi...
Knowledge of multi-stressor interactions and the potential for tradeoffs among tolerance traits is essential for developing intervention strategies for the conservation and... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and long term calcification, dark respiration, g...
Ocean acidification is perceived to be a major threat for many calcifying organisms, including scleractinian corals. Here we investigate (1) whether past exposure to low pH... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and calcification rate of crustose coralline alga
Prior exposure to variable environmental conditions is predicted to influence the resilience of marine organisms to global change. We conducted complementary 4-month field and... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and physiology of reef-building corals (Siderast...
Global change, including rising temperatures and acidification, threatens corals globally. Although bleaching events reveal fine-scale patterns of resilience, traits enabling... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and growth and survival of juveniles of the stri...
Ocean acidification (OA) will decrease shellfish growth and survival, with ecological and economic consequences for fisheries and aquaculture. However, the high variability of... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and gross photosynthesis, respiration, calcifica...
Rhodolith beds built by free-living coralline algae are important ecosystems for marine biodiversity and carbonate production. Yet, our mechanistic understanding regarding... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and primary production, respiration, calcificati...
Rising levels of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere over the past several decades has resulted in a changing climate and is projected to further fuel global... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and calcification, respiration, and photosynthes...
Larger benthic foraminifera (LBF) are unicellular eukaryotic calcifying organisms and an important component of tropical and subtropical modern and ancient oceanic ecosystems.... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and gastrovascular cavity pH, calcification of M...
Coral polyps have a fluid-filled internal compartment, the gastrovascular cavity (GVC). Respiration and photosynthesis cause large daily excursions in GVC oxygen concentration... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and physiological performance of the rhodolith S...
Fish farming in coastal areas has become an important source of food to support the world's increasing population. However, intensive and unregulated mariculture activities have... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and photosynthesis and photochemical efficiency ...
Ocean acidification (OA) is predicted to enhance photosynthesis in many marine taxa. However, photophysiology has multiple components that OA may affect differently, especially... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and physiology and extrapallial fluid pH, calcif...
Increasing anthropogenic carbon dioxide is predicted to cause declines in ocean pH and calcium carbonate saturation state over the coming centuries, making it potentially harder... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and coral calcification rates
Estimates of heritability inform evolutionary potential and the likely outcome of many management actions, but such estimates remain scarce for marine organisms. Here, we report... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and mussel respiration and calcification rates
Marine habitat‐forming species often play critical roles on rocky shores by ameliorating stressful conditions for associated organisms. Such ecosystem engineers provide... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and calcification of Halimeda cuneata, photosynt...
The ultimate effect that ocean acidification (OA) and warming will have on the physiology of calcifying algae is still largely uncertain. Responses depend on the complex... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and calcification rate, calcifying fluid pH, cal...
Natural variability in pH in the diffusive boundary layer (DBL), the discrete layer of seawater between bulk seawater and the outer surface of organisms, could be an important... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and coral calcification
Coral reefs are constructed by calcifiers that precipitate calcium carbonate to build their shells or skeletons through the process of calcification. Accurately assessing coral... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and internal carbonate chemistry regulation and ...
Corals exert a strong biological control over their calcification processes, but there is a lack of knowledge on their capability of long-term acclimatization to ocean...