The potential impact of seawater acidification on the concentrations of dimethylsulfide (DMS) and dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP), and the activity of the enzyme DMSP-lyase was investigated during a pelagic ecosystem CO2 enrichment experiment (PeECE III) in spring 2005. Natural phytoplankton blooms were studied for 24 days under present, double and triple partial pressures of CO2 (pCO2; pH=8.3, 8.0, 7.8) in triplicate 25 m3 enclosures. The results indicate similar DMSP concentrations and DMSP-lyase activity (DLA) patterns for all treatments. Hence, DMSP and DLA do not seem to have been affected by the CO2 treatment. In contrast, DMS concentrations showed small but statistically significant differences in the temporal development of the lo...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 is decreasing ocean pH most rapidly in colder regions such as the Arctic....
Increasing atmospheric CO2 is decreasing ocean pH most rapidly in colder regions such as the Arctic....
Increasing atmospheric CO2 is decreasing ocean pH most rapidly in colder regions such as the Arctic....
The potential impact of seawater acidification on the concentrations of dimethylsulfide (DMS) and di...
The potential impact of seawater acidification on the concentrations of dimethylsulfide (DMS) and di...
International audienceWe investigated the potential impact of seawater acidification on the concentr...
We investigated the potential impact of seawater acidification on the concentrations of dimethylsulf...
The potential impact of seawater acidification on the concentrations of dimethylsulfide (DMS) and di...
Abstract. The potential impact of seawater acidification on the concentrations of dimethylsulfide (D...
The ubiquitous marine trace gas dimethyl sulfide (DMS) comprises the greatest natural source of sulf...
Abstract: The human-induced rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide since the industrial revolution has l...
Abstract: The human-induced rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide since the industrial revolution has l...
The ubiquitous marine trace gas dimethyl sulfide (DMS) comprises the greatest natural source of sulf...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 is decreasing ocean pH most rapidly in colder regions such as the Arctic....
Increasing atmospheric CO2 is decreasing ocean pH most rapidly in colder regions such as the Arctic....
Increasing atmospheric CO2 is decreasing ocean pH most rapidly in colder regions such as the Arctic....
Increasing atmospheric CO2 is decreasing ocean pH most rapidly in colder regions such as the Arctic....
Increasing atmospheric CO2 is decreasing ocean pH most rapidly in colder regions such as the Arctic....
The potential impact of seawater acidification on the concentrations of dimethylsulfide (DMS) and di...
The potential impact of seawater acidification on the concentrations of dimethylsulfide (DMS) and di...
International audienceWe investigated the potential impact of seawater acidification on the concentr...
We investigated the potential impact of seawater acidification on the concentrations of dimethylsulf...
The potential impact of seawater acidification on the concentrations of dimethylsulfide (DMS) and di...
Abstract. The potential impact of seawater acidification on the concentrations of dimethylsulfide (D...
The ubiquitous marine trace gas dimethyl sulfide (DMS) comprises the greatest natural source of sulf...
Abstract: The human-induced rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide since the industrial revolution has l...
Abstract: The human-induced rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide since the industrial revolution has l...
The ubiquitous marine trace gas dimethyl sulfide (DMS) comprises the greatest natural source of sulf...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 is decreasing ocean pH most rapidly in colder regions such as the Arctic....
Increasing atmospheric CO2 is decreasing ocean pH most rapidly in colder regions such as the Arctic....
Increasing atmospheric CO2 is decreasing ocean pH most rapidly in colder regions such as the Arctic....
Increasing atmospheric CO2 is decreasing ocean pH most rapidly in colder regions such as the Arctic....
Increasing atmospheric CO2 is decreasing ocean pH most rapidly in colder regions such as the Arctic....