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Mass fluxes and elemental composition of particulate export in KOSMOS mesocos...
The present dataset contains measurements of vertical particle fluxes (export) and their elemental composition. Data was collected with sediment traps in several in situ... -
Mesocosm experiment 2013 on effects of increased CO2 concentration on nutrien...
Aquatic ecosystems face a multitude of environmental stressors, including warming and acidification. While warming is expected to have a pronounced effect on plankton... -
Mesocosm experiment on effects of increased CO2 concentration on nutrient lim...
Aquatic ecosystems face a multitude of environmental stressors, including warming and acidification. While warming is expected to have a pronounced effect on plankton... -
Phytoplankton and microzooplankton biomass in the KOSMOS Experiment Bergen 2015
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KOSMOS Finland 2012 mesocosm study: Phosphorus pool sizes and uptake
Studies investigating the effect of increasing CO2 levels on the phosphorus cycle in natural waters are lacking although phosphorus often controls phytoplankton development in... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and ciliate community data of KOSMOS Finland 201...
In order to allow full comparability with other ocean acidification data sets, the R package seacarb (Gattuso et al, 2016) was used to compute a complete and consistent set of... -
Individual mitochondrial functioning parameters from cardiac permeabilised fi...
To investigate the effects of ocean acidification and warming on the cardiac mitochondrial metabolism of Polar cod (Boreogadus saida) and Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), specimens... -
The effects of hypercapnia on the West Coast rock lobster (Jasus lalandii) th...
The cold water palinurid Jasus lalandii ('West Coast rock lobster') is a commercially important crustacean in South Africa and Namibia and inhabits the Benguela Current Eastern... -
KOSMOS Finland 2012 mesocosm study: primary production and respiration
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are reducing the pH in the world's oceans. The plankton community is a key component driving biogeochemical fluxes, and the effect... -
Dimethylsulphide and halocarbon concentrations taken from 10m integrated samp...
The Baltic Sea is a unique environment as the largest body of brackish water in the world. Acidification of the surface oceans due to absorption of anthropogenic CO2 emissions... -
KOSMOS Finland 2012 mesocosm study: carbonate chemistry, particulate and diss...
Ocean acidification is expected to influence plankton community structure and biogeochemical element cycles. To date, the response of plankton communities to elevated CO2 has... -
Microsensor studies on Padina from a natural CO2 seep: implications of morpho...
Low seawater pH can be harmful to many calcifying marine organisms, but the calcifying macroalgae Padina spp. flourish at natural submarine carbon dioxide seeps where seawater... -
Impact of long-term moderate hypercapnia and elevated temperature on the ener...
Effects of severe hypercapnia have been extensively studied in marine fishes, while knowledge on the impacts of moderately elevated CO2 levels and their combination with warming... -
Acid-base balance and changes in haemolymph properties of the South African r...
Few studies exist reporting on long-term exposure of crustaceans to hypercapnia. We exposed juvenile South African rock lobsters, Jasus lalandii, to hypercapnic conditions of pH... -
Synergistic effects of ocean acidification and warming on overwintering ptero...
Ocean acidification and warming will be most pronounced in the Arctic Ocean. Aragonite shell-bearing pteropods in the Arctic are expected to be among the first species to suffer... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and conditions of Mytilus edulis extracellular b...
Mytilus edulis were cultured for 3 months under six different seawater pCO2 levels ranging from 380 to 4000 µatm. Specimen were taken from Kiel Fjord (Western Baltic Sea,... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and biological processes of Sepia officinalis du...
Acidification of ocean surface waters by anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions is a currently developing scenario that warrants a broadening of research foci in the study... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and biological processes of Mytilus edulis durin...
Marine organisms are exposed to increasingly acidic oceans, as a result of equilibration of surface ocean water with rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations. In this study, we... -
Growth, respiration and mortality rates of live L. pertusa under gradually am...
In a 13-months laboratory experiment conducted in 2014/2015, the interactive effects of gradually increasing temperature and pCO2 levels on survival, growth and respiration of... -
Seasonal variations of Fucus vesiculosus photophysiological performance (Kiel...
Shallow coastal marine ecosystems are exposed to intensive warming events in the last decade, threatening keystone macroalgal species such as the bladder wrack (Fucus...
