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Light availability determines susceptibility of reef building corals to ocean...
Elevated seawater pCO2, and in turn ocean acidification (OA), is now widely acknowledged to reduce calcification and growth of reef building corals. As with other environmental... -
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... -
Dolomite-rich coralline algae in reefs resist dissolution in acidified condit...
Coral reef ecosystems develop best in high-flow environments but their fragile frameworks are also vulnerable to high wave energy. Wave-resistant algal rims, predominantly made... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and elemental composition of purple sea urchin (...
Ocean acidification will likely have negative impacts on invertebrates producing skeletons composed of calcium carbonate. Skeletal solubility is partly controlled by the... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and egg production, hatching and metabolic rates...
This study includes the first information on the combined effect of low pH and raised temperature on egg production rate (EP), hatching success (HS), excretion and respiration... -
Tolerance of juvenile Mytilus galloprovincialis to experimental seawater acid...
Coastal ocean acidification is expected to interfere with the physiology of marine bivalves. In this work, the effects of acidification on the physiology of juvenile mussels... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and physiological tipping point of sea urchin la...
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 calcification in the tropical urchin Echinom...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide (pCO2) has risen from approximately 280 to 400 ppm since the Industrial Revolution, due mainly to the combustion of fossil fuels, deforestation, and... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and hatching rate, malformation rate, metamorpho...
The hatching process of the Pacific abalone Haliotis discus hannai was prolonged at a pH of 7.6 and pH 7.3, and the embryonic developmental success was reduced. The hatching... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry, structural and chemical characteristics of the ...
Seagrasses commonly display carbon-limited photosynthetic rates. Thus, increases in atmospheric pCO2, and consequentially oceanic CO2(aq) concentrations, may prove beneficial.... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and survival, impairment of three phytoplankton ...
Sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) is widely used to disinfect seawater in power plant cooling systems in order to reduce biofouling, and in ballast water treatment systems to prevent... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and growth, reproduction of calcifying and non-c...
Seaweeds are key species of the Baltic Sea benthic ecosystems. They are the substratum of numerous fouling epibionts like bryozoans and tubeworms. Several of these epibionts... -
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 settlement of a spawning coral on three comm...
Concern about the impacts of ocean acidification (OA) on ecosystem function has prompted many studies to focus on larval recruitment, demonstrating declines in settlement and... -
Structural and functional vulnerability to elevated pCO2 in marine benthic co...
The effect of elevated pCO2/low pH on marine invertebrate benthic biodiversity, community structure and selected functional responses which underpin ecosystem services (such as... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and physiological and mechanical properties of t...
The increase in atmospheric CO2 due to anthropogenic activity results in an acidification of the surface waters of the oceans. Its impact will depend on the considered organisms... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and concentration boundary layers around complex...
Metabolic processes have the potential to modulate the effects of ocean acidification (OA) in nearshore macroalgal beds. We investigated whether natural mixed assemblages of the... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and structural integrity of the coralline algae ...
The uptake of anthropogenic emission of carbon dioxide is resulting in a lowering of the carbonate saturation state and a drop in ocean pH. Understanding how marine calcifying... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and reproduction of the two calanoid copepods Ce...
Some planktonic groups suffer negative effects from ocean acidification (OA), although copepods might be less sensitive. We investigated the effect of predicted CO2 levels... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and toxicity of Pseudo-nitzschia fraudulenta in ...
Anthropogenic CO2 is progressively acidifying the ocean, but the responses of harmful algal bloom species that produce toxins that can bioaccumulate remain virtually unknown....