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Seawater carbonate chemistry and net calcification, relative electron transpo...
Ocean acidification (OA) and nutrient enrichment threaten the persistence of near shore ecosystems, yet little is known about their combined effects on marine organisms. Here,... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and physiological performance of the rhodolith S...
Fish farming in coastal areas has become an important source of food to support the world's increasing population. However, intensive and unregulated mariculture activities have... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and growth, net photosynthesis rate, Chlorophyll...
Increasing CO2 levels in the surface water of oceans are expected to decrease oceanic pH and lead to seawater acidification. The responses of macroalgaea to this acidification... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and growth, net photosynthesis, pigments, stable...
Increased plant biomass is observed in terrestrial systems due to rising levels of atmospheric CO2, but responses of marine macroalgae to CO2 enrichment are unclear. The 200%... -
Physiological plasticity and local adaptation to elevated pCO2 in calcareous ...
To project how ocean acidification will impact biological communities in the future, it is critical to understand the potential for local adaptation and the physiological... -
Diffusion boundary layers ameliorate the negative effects of ocean acidificat...
Anthropogenically-modulated reductions in pH, termed ocean acidification, could pose a major threat to the physiological performance, stocks, and biodiversity of calcifiers and... -
Diurnal fluctuations in seawater pH influence the response of a calcifying ma...
Coastal ecosystems that are characterized by kelp forests encounter daily pH fluctuations, driven by photosynthesis and respiration, which are larger than pH changes owing to... -
Experiment: Competition between calcifying and noncalcifying temperate marine...
Since pre-industrial times, uptake of anthropogenic CO2 by surface ocean waters has caused a documented change of 0.1 pH units. Calcifying organisms are sensitive to elevated... -
Effect of decreasing inorganic N:P ratio on the plankton community - INN:PP
The Baltic Sea has been affected by eutrophication for several decades with the result of a gradual increase of oxygen minimum zones at the sea floor and release of phosphate... -
Data of ecophysiological response of Jania rubens (Corallinaceae) to ocean ac...
Coralline algae (Rhodophyta) play a key role in promoting settlement of other benthic organisms, being the food source for herbivores, being involved in the stabilization of... -
Physical, chemical and optical multiparameter measurements from Lake Geiselta...
All Measurements were taken with multiparameter probe Sea&Sun CTD 90 M Series II with internal number CTM1143. -
Abundance of Daphnia lumholtzi in Lake Texoma, OK, USA
In Lake Texoma, OK, USA, we measured the abundance and morphometry of Daphnia lumholtzi. Samples were collected at five pelagic sites (see below for coordinates) over the course... -
Water quality measurement with multiparameter probe within intercalibration c...
Measurements were taken from YSI Multiparametersonde (6600V2). Data is quality assured. Forel-Ule value is taken from standardized Forel-Ule toolkit. -
Water quality measurement with multiparameter probe from Lake Arendsee (Germa...
Measurements were taken from YSI Multiparametersonde (6600V2). Data is quality assured. -
Littoral macroinvertebrate communities and environmental parameters of alpine...
Alpine lakes support unique communities which may respond with great sensitivity to climate change. To understand the drivers of benthic macroinvertebrate community structure,...