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Seawater carbonate chemistry and effects of ocean acidification and wariming ...
Ocean acidification and warming (OAW) are pressing contemporary issues affecting marine life and specifically calcifying organisms. Here, we investigated the direct effects of... -
Biomineralization changes with food supply confer juvenile scallops (Argopect...
Future ocean acidification (OA) will affect physiological traits of marine species, with calcifying species being particularly vulnerable. As OA entails high energy demands,... -
Adaptive variability to low-pH river discharges in Acartia tonsa and stress r...
Environmental transitions leading to spatial physical-chemical gradients are of ecological and evolutionary interest because they are able to induce variations in phenotypic... -
Lack of evidence for elevated CO2-induced bottom-up effects on marine copepod...
Rising levels of atmospheric CO2 are responsible for a change in the carbonate chemistry of seawater with associated pH drops (acidification) projected to reach 0.4 units from... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and oyster physiological performance
This study investigated the physiological responses of juvenile Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas exposed for 81 days to current and ocean acidification and warming conditions... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and physiology and growth of the Atlantic Surfcl...
This study examines the physiological response of the Atlantic surfclam (Spisula solidissima) to ocean acidification in warm summer temperatures. Working with ambient seawater,... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and scope for growth for juvenile Atlantic sea s...
This study assessed the energy budget for juvenile Atlantic Sea Scallop, Placopecten magellanicus, during a natural drop in temperature (15.6°C to 5.8°C) over an 8-week time... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and larval feeding efficiency and change food se...
We present experimental data obtained from an experiment with newly hatched veliger larvae of the gastropod Concholepas concholepas exposed to three pCO2 levels. Egg capsules... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and physiological energetics of juvenile clams R...
Effects of coastal ocean acidification, other than calcification, were tested on juvenile clams (Ruditapes decussatus) during a controlled CO2 perturbation experiment. The... -
Ocean acidification affects the phyto-zoo plankton trophic transfer efficiency
The critical role played by copepods in ocean ecology and biogeochemistry warrants an understanding of how these animals may respond to ocean acidification (OA). Whilst an... -
Physiological responses and scope for growth upon medium-term exposure to the...
Physiological responses (ingestion rate, absorption rate and efficiency, respiration, rate, excretion rate) and scope for growth of a subtidal scavenging gastropod Nassarius... -
Impact of medium-term exposure to elevated pCO2 levels on the physiological e...
This study evaluated the impact of medium-term exposure to elevated pCO2 levels (750-1200 ppm) on the physiological processes of juvenile Mytilus chilensis mussels over a period... -
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... -
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in seafood caught in Western and Central Med...
The present database contains the harmonised results of investigations on polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in seafood caught from FAO fishing divisions 37.1.3 (Sardinia),... -
(Table 2) Phytoplankton and copepod biomass and specific ingestion rates and ...
Integrated phytoplankton and copepod biomass in the upper 50 m and specific ingestion rates and corresponding grazing impact (% of phytoplankton biomass/day) estimated by 4... -
(Table 1) Average food concentration, clearance and ingestion rates, pellet p...
Number=Number of replicates is indicated in parenthesis / Pellet production, Rhodomonas sp.: calculated on the basis of 2-h incubations -
Ingestion and clearance rates of Copepods for Diatoms 50-100 µm during Polars...
Mesozooplankton for experiments was sampled with a 300 µm Bongo net towed vertically over a depth range between depth top and depth bottom at 0.3 m/sec -
Ingestion and clearance rates of Copepods for Chaetoceros spp. during Polarst...
Mesozooplankton for experiments was sampled with a 300 µm Bongo net towed vertically over a depth range between depth top and depth bottom at 0.3 m/sec -
Ingestion and clearance rates of Copepods for Diatoms 20-50 µm during Polarst...
Mesozooplankton for experiments was sampled with a 300 µm Bongo net towed vertically over a depth range between depth top and depth bottom at 0.3 m/sec -
Ingestion and clearance rates of Copepods for Diatoms > 100 µm during Polarst...
Mesozooplankton for experiments was sampled with a 300 µm Bongo net towed vertically over a depth range between depth top and depth bottom at 0.3 m/sec
