One of the great challenges in ocean change research is to understand and forecast the effects of environmental changes on pelagic communities and the associated impacts on biogeochemical cycling. Mesocosms, experimental enclosures designed to approximate natural conditions, and in which environmental factors can be manipulated and closely monitored, provide a powerful tool to close the gap between single species laboratory experiments and observational and correlative approaches applied in field surveys. Existing pelagic mesocosm systems are stationary and/or restricted to well-protected waters. To allow mesocosm experimentation in a range of hydrographic conditions and in areas considered most sensitive to ocean change, we developed a mob...
In June 2012 we deployed six 19 m long KOSMOS units for 8 weeks in the Tvärminne Storfjärden (59° 51...
Ocean acidification may affect zooplankton directly by decreasing in pH, as well as indirectly via t...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are reducing the pH in the world's oceans. The plankton...
One of the great challenges in ocean change research is to understand and forecast the effects of en...
Biogenic, seasonal, and stochastic fluctuations at various scales characterize coastal marine habita...
As research into the biotic effects of ocean acidification has increased, the methods for simulating...
DoctorA third of the carbon dioxide (CO2) released by the burning of fossil fuels since the industri...
Due to its naturally low carbonate saturation states the Arctic Ocean is considered particularly vul...
Here we describe the first version of the Minnesota Earth System Model for Ocean biogeochemistry (ME...
To evaluate the influence of episodic extreme ocean acidification events in coastal regions, we depl...
About a quarter of anthropogenic CO2 emissions are currently taken up by the oceans, decreasing seaw...
To evaluate the influence of episodic extreme ocean acidification events in coastal regions, we depl...
peer reviewedThere is a growing international interest in studying the effects of ocean acidificatio...
Ocean acidification may affect zooplankton directly by decreasing in pH, as well as indirectly via t...
Climate change will shift mean environmental conditions and also increase the frequency and intensit...
In June 2012 we deployed six 19 m long KOSMOS units for 8 weeks in the Tvärminne Storfjärden (59° 51...
Ocean acidification may affect zooplankton directly by decreasing in pH, as well as indirectly via t...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are reducing the pH in the world's oceans. The plankton...
One of the great challenges in ocean change research is to understand and forecast the effects of en...
Biogenic, seasonal, and stochastic fluctuations at various scales characterize coastal marine habita...
As research into the biotic effects of ocean acidification has increased, the methods for simulating...
DoctorA third of the carbon dioxide (CO2) released by the burning of fossil fuels since the industri...
Due to its naturally low carbonate saturation states the Arctic Ocean is considered particularly vul...
Here we describe the first version of the Minnesota Earth System Model for Ocean biogeochemistry (ME...
To evaluate the influence of episodic extreme ocean acidification events in coastal regions, we depl...
About a quarter of anthropogenic CO2 emissions are currently taken up by the oceans, decreasing seaw...
To evaluate the influence of episodic extreme ocean acidification events in coastal regions, we depl...
peer reviewedThere is a growing international interest in studying the effects of ocean acidificatio...
Ocean acidification may affect zooplankton directly by decreasing in pH, as well as indirectly via t...
Climate change will shift mean environmental conditions and also increase the frequency and intensit...
In June 2012 we deployed six 19 m long KOSMOS units for 8 weeks in the Tvärminne Storfjärden (59° 51...
Ocean acidification may affect zooplankton directly by decreasing in pH, as well as indirectly via t...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are reducing the pH in the world's oceans. The plankton...