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Elevated CO2 affects embryonic development and larval phototaxis in a tempera...
As an effect of anthropogenic CO2 emissions, the chemistry of the world's oceans is changing. Understanding how this will affect marine organisms and ecosystems are critical in... -
Effect of increasing sea water pCO2 on the northern Atlantic krill species Ny...
Surprisingly little is known about potential effects of ocean acidification on krill of the Northern Hemisphere as ecologically very important food web component. Sub-adult... -
Shotgun proteomics reveals physiological response to ocean acidification in C...
Background. Ocean acidification as a result of increased anthropogenic CO2 emissions is occurring in marine and estuarine environments worldwide. The coastal ocean experiences... -
Acid-base physiology response to ocean acidification of two ecologically and ...
Sea cucumbers are dominant invertebrates in several ecosystems such as coral reefs, seagrass meadows and mangroves. As bioturbators, they have an important ecological role in... -
Elevated pCO2 causes developmental delay in early larval Pacific oysters, Cra...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 equilibrates with surface seawater, elevating the concentration of aqueous hydrogen ions. This process, ocean acidification, is a future and... -
Responses of the metabolism of the larvae of Pocillopora damicornis to ocean ...
Ocean acidification and warming are expected to threaten the persistence of tropical coral reef ecosystems. As coral reefs face multiple stressors, the distribution and... -
European sea bass, Dicentrarchus labrax, in a changing ocean
Ocean acidification, caused by rising concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2), is widely considered to be a major global threat to marine ecosystems. To investigate the potential... -
Effects of pre-hatching pCO2 on development and survival of zoea stages of Ar...
Sensitivity of marine crustaceans to anthropogenic CO2 emissions and the associated acidification of the oceans may be less than that of other, especially lower, invertebrates.... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry, respiration, maximum photochemical efficiency a...
To evaluate the effects of temperature and pCO2 on coral larvae, brooded larvae of Pocillopora damicornis from Nanwan Bay, Taiwan (21°56.179' N, 120°44.85' E), were exposed to... -
Impacts of ocean warming and acidification on the larval development of the b...
The world's oceans are warming and becoming more acidic. Both stressors, singly or in combination, impact marine species, and ensuing effects might be particularly serious for... -
Adverse effects of ocean acidification on early development of squid (Doryteu...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) is being absorbed into the ocean, altering seawater chemistry, with potentially negative impacts on a wide range of marine organisms. The... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and reproductive properties of the benthic copep...
We investigated the effects of elevated pCO2 in seawater both on the acute mortality and the reproductive properties of the benthic copepod Tigriopus japonicus and gastropod... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and buffer capacity of the coelomic fluid in ech...
The increase in atmospheric CO2 due to anthropogenic activity results in an acidification of the surface waters of the oceans. The impact of these chemical changes depends on... -
Analysis of Pacific oyster larval proteome and its response to high-CO2
Most calcifying organisms show depressed metabolic, growth and calcification rates as symptoms to high-CO(2) due to ocean acidification (OA) process. Analysis of the global... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and early development of the sea urchin Lytechin...
Land-based aquaculture facilities often utilize additional bicarbonate sources such as commercial sea salts that are designed to boost alkalinity in order to buffer seawater... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and processes during experiments with cyanobacte...
The surface ocean absorbs large quantities of the CO2 emitted to the atmosphere from human activities. As this CO2 dissolves in seawater, it reacts to form carbonic acid. While... -
Early succession in benthic hard bottom communities in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard...
To study early succession round Polyethylen-succession-panels (40 x 1.5 cm) were directly installed on a vertical rock face. Panel surface area: panel front = 907 cm2, back =... -
Early succession in benthic hard bottom communities in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard...
To study early succession round Polyethylen-succession-panels (40 x 1.5 cm) were directly installed on a vertical rock face. Panel surface area: panel front = 907 cm2, back =... -
Planktic foraminiferal flux of sediment trap SO53_WAST_trap, 1034 trap depth
Counting >150 micron fraction -
Long 1, midchain alkane-diols analyzed from sediment trap CBeu (off Mauritania)
Data in columns "Benthic Diatoms" to "Cold Water Foraminifera" are from Romero et al., 2020 Biogeosciences doi: 10.5194/bg-17-187-2020. Correction of columns "1,13C28" to...
