The acidification of the oceans could potentially alter marine plankton communities with consequences for ecosystem functioning. While several studies have investigated effects of ocean acidification on communities using traditional methods, few have used genetic analyses. Here, we use community barcoding to assess the impact of ocean acidification on the composition of a coastal plankton community in a large scale, in situ, long-term mesocosm experiment. High-throughput sequencing resulted in the identification of a wide range of planktonic taxa (Alveolata, Cryptophyta, Haptophyceae, Fungi, Metazoa, Hydrozoa, Rhizaria, Straminipila, Chlorophyta). Analyses based on predicted operational taxonomical units as well as taxonomical compositions ...
Plankton communities play a key role in the marine food web and are expected to be highly sensitive ...
Every year, the oceans absorb about 30% of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) leading to a re-equili...
Every year, the oceans absorb about 30% of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) leading to a re-equili...
The acidification of the oceans could potentially alter marine plankton communities with consequence...
The acidification of the oceans could potentially alter marine plankton communities with consequence...
The acidification of the oceans could potentially alter marine plankton communities with consequence...
The acidification of the oceans could potentially alter marine plankton communities with consequence...
Ocean acidification is considered as a crucial stressor for marine communities. In this study, we te...
Ocean acidification is considered as a crucial stressor for marine communities. In this study, we te...
Ocean acidification is considered as a crucial stressor for marine communities. In this study, we te...
Ocean acidification is considered as a crucial stressor for marine communities. In this study, we te...
Plankton communities play a key role in the marine food web and are expected to be highly sensitive ...
Plankton communities play a key role in the marine food web and are expected to be highly sensitive ...
Every year, the oceans absorb about 30% of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) leading to a re-equili...
Every year, the oceans absorb about 30% of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) leading to a re-equili...
Plankton communities play a key role in the marine food web and are expected to be highly sensitive ...
Every year, the oceans absorb about 30% of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) leading to a re-equili...
Every year, the oceans absorb about 30% of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) leading to a re-equili...
The acidification of the oceans could potentially alter marine plankton communities with consequence...
The acidification of the oceans could potentially alter marine plankton communities with consequence...
The acidification of the oceans could potentially alter marine plankton communities with consequence...
The acidification of the oceans could potentially alter marine plankton communities with consequence...
Ocean acidification is considered as a crucial stressor for marine communities. In this study, we te...
Ocean acidification is considered as a crucial stressor for marine communities. In this study, we te...
Ocean acidification is considered as a crucial stressor for marine communities. In this study, we te...
Ocean acidification is considered as a crucial stressor for marine communities. In this study, we te...
Plankton communities play a key role in the marine food web and are expected to be highly sensitive ...
Plankton communities play a key role in the marine food web and are expected to be highly sensitive ...
Every year, the oceans absorb about 30% of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) leading to a re-equili...
Every year, the oceans absorb about 30% of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) leading to a re-equili...
Plankton communities play a key role in the marine food web and are expected to be highly sensitive ...
Every year, the oceans absorb about 30% of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) leading to a re-equili...
Every year, the oceans absorb about 30% of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) leading to a re-equili...