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Seawater carbonate chemistry and plankton community structure during a winter...
Plankton communities play a key role in the marine food web and are expected to be highly sensitive to ongoing environmental change. Oceanic uptake of anthropogenic carbon... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and Microzooplankton and phytoplankton community...
Ocean acidification is considered as a crucial stressor for marine communities. In this study, we tested the effects of the IPCC RPC6.0 end-of-century acidification scenario on... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and fouling community structure and diversity
1.Increasing levels of CO2 in the atmosphere are affecting ocean chemistry, leading to increased acidification (i.e., decreased pH) and reductions in calcium carbonate... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and abundance of cyanobacterial, micro-algal 16S...
The geological storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) is expected to be an important component of future global carbon emission mitigation, but there is a need to understand the... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and benthic community composition at reefs of Bo...
Coral reefs are vulnerable to global ocean acidification (OA) and local human activities will continue to exacerbate coastal OA. In Bolinao, Philippines, intense unregulated... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and alpha diversity indices in microbiome of Sty...
Ocean warming and ocean acidification (OA) are direct consequences of climate change and affect coral reefs worldwide. While the effect of ocean warming manifests itself in... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and the toxicity of a hydrophobic organic compou...
Natural pH values in coastal waters vary largely among locations, ecosystems, and time periods; still, there is an ongoing acidification trend. In this scenario, more acidic pH... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and whole community and functional gene changes ...
Plastics are accumulating in the world's oceans, while ocean waters are becoming acidified by increased CO2. We compared metagenome of biofilms on tethered plastic bottles in... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and macromolecular data of diatoms
Primary production in the Southern Ocean is dominated by diatom-rich phytoplankton assemblages, whose individual physiological characteristics and community composition are... -
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 biodiversity of coral reef cryptobiota
Ocean-warming and acidification are predicted to reduce coral reef biodiversity, but the combined effects of these stressors on overall biodiversity are largely unmeasured.... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and viruses,bacteria Abundance and phytoplankton...
Eutrophic coastal regions are highly productive and greatly influenced by human activities. Primary production supporting the coastal ecosystems is supposed to be affected by... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and phytoplankton growth and mortality
Changes in temperature and CO2 are typically associated with climate change, but they also act on shorter time scales, leading to alterations in phytoplankton physiology and... -
Brackish water carbonate chemistry and concentrations of dimethyl sulfide (DM...
The objective of this study was to assess experimentally the potential impact of anthropogenic pH perturbation (ApHP) on concentrations of dimethyl sulfide (DMS) and... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and coralline algal diversity
Calcified coralline algae are ecologically important in rocky habitats in the marine photic zone worldwide and there is growing concern that ocean acidification will severely... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and coccolithophore abundances and CaCO3 concent...
Mesocosm experiments have been fundamental to investigate the effects of elevated CO2 and ocean acidification (OA) on planktic communities. However, few of these experiments... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and environmental data, and nutrients of KOSMOS ...
The oceans' uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) decreases seawater pH and alters the inorganic carbon speciation – summarized in the term ocean acidification (OA).... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and mesozooplankton abundances of KOSMOS 2014 me...
Ocean acidification (OA) is affecting marine ecosystems through changes in carbonate chemistry that may influence consumers of phytoplankton, often via trophic pathways. Using a... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and species composition, sinking rate of coastal...
In addition to ocean acidification, a significant recent warming trend in Chinese coastal waters has received much attention. However, studies of the combined effects of warming... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and coverage of turf algae, other macroalgae and...
Human activities are rapidly changing the structure and function of coastal marine ecosystems. Large-scale replacement of kelp forests and coral reefs with turf algal mats is...
