We report an investigation of the effects of increases in pCO2 on the survival, growth and molecular physiology of the neritic amphipod Gammarus locusta which has a cosmopolitan distribution in estuaries. Amphipods were reared from juvenile to mature adult in laboratory microcosms at three different levels of pH in nominal range 8.1–7.6. Growth rate was estimated from weekly measures of body length. At sexual maturity the amphipods were sacrificed and assayed for changes in the expression of genes coding for a heat shock protein (hsp70 gene) and the metabolic enzyme glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (gapdh gene). The data show that the growth and survival of this species is not significantly impacted by a decrease in sea water pH of ...
Carbon capture and storage is increasingly being considered one of the most efficient approaches to ...
Energy availability and local adaptation are major components in mediating the effects of ocean acid...
Ocean acidification, as a result of increased atmospheric CO2, has the potential to adversely affect...
We report an investigation of the effects of increases in pCO2 on the survival, growth and molecular...
Ocean acidification (OA) has received more attention in the marine research community in recent year...
Elevated atmospheric pCO2 concentrations are triggering seawater pH reductions and seawater temperat...
Ocean acidification (OA) poses a global threat to marine biodiversity. Notwithstanding, marine organ...
Amphipods are one of the most diverse groups of marine crustaceans. The impacts of changing environm...
The sensitivity of marine crustaceans to ocean acidification is poorly understood, but can be assess...
Seawater acidification due to anthropogenic release of CO2 as well as the potential leakage of pure ...
Ocean acidification, the reduction in ocean pH as a result of the uptake of anthropogenic atmospheri...
The atmospheric partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) has been increasing dramatically since the beginning ...
Aspects of the ecophysiology of Gammarus duebeni and related amphipods were investigated. Some speci...
243 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliography. University of Otago department: Marine Science.Ocean acid...
A coastal system (Ushuaia Bay, Argentina) impacted by anthropogenic activities was studied by the re...
Carbon capture and storage is increasingly being considered one of the most efficient approaches to ...
Energy availability and local adaptation are major components in mediating the effects of ocean acid...
Ocean acidification, as a result of increased atmospheric CO2, has the potential to adversely affect...
We report an investigation of the effects of increases in pCO2 on the survival, growth and molecular...
Ocean acidification (OA) has received more attention in the marine research community in recent year...
Elevated atmospheric pCO2 concentrations are triggering seawater pH reductions and seawater temperat...
Ocean acidification (OA) poses a global threat to marine biodiversity. Notwithstanding, marine organ...
Amphipods are one of the most diverse groups of marine crustaceans. The impacts of changing environm...
The sensitivity of marine crustaceans to ocean acidification is poorly understood, but can be assess...
Seawater acidification due to anthropogenic release of CO2 as well as the potential leakage of pure ...
Ocean acidification, the reduction in ocean pH as a result of the uptake of anthropogenic atmospheri...
The atmospheric partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) has been increasing dramatically since the beginning ...
Aspects of the ecophysiology of Gammarus duebeni and related amphipods were investigated. Some speci...
243 leaves ; 30 cm. Includes bibliography. University of Otago department: Marine Science.Ocean acid...
A coastal system (Ushuaia Bay, Argentina) impacted by anthropogenic activities was studied by the re...
Carbon capture and storage is increasingly being considered one of the most efficient approaches to ...
Energy availability and local adaptation are major components in mediating the effects of ocean acid...
Ocean acidification, as a result of increased atmospheric CO2, has the potential to adversely affect...