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Seawater carbonate chemistry and competition for growth, photosynthetic perfo...
The occurrence of various marine macroalgae in the same niche will inevitably lead to interspecific competition due to similar environmental requirements. With the increasing... -
Phytoplankton pigment concentration and phytoplankton groups measured on wate...
We analysed water samples taken during the Polarstern PS106 cruise with HPLC technique to retrieve phytoplankton pigment concentrations. We further used these data to obtain... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and chemical composition and functional properti...
Ulva is increasingly viewed as a food source in the world. Here, Ulva rigida was cultured at two levels of temperature (14, 18°C), pH (7.95, 7.55, corresponding to low and high... -
Interactive effects of warming and ocean acidification on the Arctic picoeuka...
In the Arctic Ocean, climate change effects such as warming and ocean acidification (OA) are manifesting faster than in other regions. Yet, we are lacking a mechanistic... -
KOSMOS 2014 mesocosm study: phytoplankton pigments
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An ocean acidification acclimatised green tide alga is robust to changes of s...
Ulva is the dominant genus in the green tide events and is considered to have efficient CO2 concentrating mechanisms (CCMs). However, little is understood regarding the impacts... -
Spring phytoplankton communities of the Labrador Sea (2005-2014): pigment sig...
The Labrador Sea is an ideal region to study the biogeographical, physiological and biogeochemical implications of phytoplankton communities due to sharp transitions of distinct... -
Enrichments (DIC and DOC) on the photosynthesis and calcification rates of tw...
Coral reefs worldwide are affected by increasing dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and organic carbon (DOC) concentrations due to ocean acidification (OA) and coastal... -
CO2 and inorganic nutrient enrichment affect the performance of a calcifying ...
Ocean acidification studies in the past decade have greatly improved our knowledge of how calcifying organisms respond to increased surface ocean CO2 levels. It has become... -
Saturating light and not increased carbon dioxide under ocean acidification d...
Carbon physiology of a genetically identified Ulva rigida was investigated under different CO2(aq) and light levels. The study was designed to answer whether (1) light or... -
Benthos abundance and diversity from surface sediments during cruise ECO2-7
Meiobenthic (MB) and microphytobenthic (MPB) abundance from surface sediments divided into major taxonomic groups. Detailed floristic and faunistic lists on request. -
Future CO2-induced ocean acidification mediates the physiological performance...
The oceans take up more than 1 million tons of CO2 from the air per hour, about one-quarter of the anthropogenically released amount, leading to disrupted seawater chemistry due... -
Pollen profile BEANRIG, Beanrig Moss, United Kingdom
Method: Pre-prepared for pollen concentration (1 cm**3 measured by displacement and stockmarr's Lycopodium tablets added) deflocculent sodium pyrophosphate, HF, Acetolysis,... -
Composition of the sand fraction of surface sediments from the Olango reef ar...
The fraction >2000 - 125 µm was analyzed. -
EPOCA Svalbard 2010 mesocosm experiment: depth-integrated (0-12m) phytoplankt...
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Seawater carbonate chemistry and calcification, mass and shed rate of tropica...
In order to allow full comparability with other ocean acidification data sets, the R package seacarb (Lavigne and Gattuso, 2011) was used to compute a complete and consistent... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and elemental ratios in biogenic marine calcium ...
Elemental ratios in biogenic marine calcium carbonates are widely used in geobiology, environmental science, and paleoenvironmental reconstructions. It is generally accepted... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and motility of flagellated microalgae
Motility plays a critical role in algal survival and reproduction, with implications for aquatic ecosystem stability. However, the effect of elevated CO2 on marine, brackish and... -
Low-steady-state metabolism induced by elevated CO2 increases resilience to U...
Global change factors derived from anthropogenic activities such as increased CO2 and ultraviolet radiation (UVR) have direct impacts on the physiological responses of organisms... -
Environmental stability affects phenotypic evolution in a globally distribute...
Marine phytoplankton can evolve rapidly when confronted with aspects of climate change because of their large population sizes and fast generation times. Despite this, the...