© 2015 Elsevier Inc. Fossil fuel emissions and changes in net land use lead to an increase in atmospheric CO 2 concentration and a subsequent decrease of ocean pH. Noticeable effects on organisms' calcification rate, shell structure and energy metabolism have been reported in the literature. To date, little is known about the molecular mechanisms altered under low pH exposure, especially in non-calcifying organisms. We used a suppression subtractive hybridisation (SSH) approach to characterise differentially expressed genes isolated from Platynereis dumerilii, a non-calcifying marine polychaeta species, kept at normal and low pH conditions. Several gene sequences have been identified as differentially regulated. These are involved in proces...
Abstract The emergence of ocean acidification as a significant threat to calcifying organisms in mar...
The emergence of ocean acidification as a significant threat to calcifying organisms in marine ecosy...
Human-induced ocean acidification impacts marine life. Marine bacteria are major drivers of biogeoch...
International audienceFossil fuel emissions and changes in net land use lead to an increase in atmos...
Objective: Increasing atmospheric CO₂ concentration are causing changes to the seawater carbonate ch...
An important priority for any organism is to maintain internal cellular homeostasis including acidba...
Global changes lead to a measurable reduction of ocean pH. These rapid water chemistry changes are e...
Since the industrial revolution, fossil fuel combustion has led to a 30 %-increase of the atmospheri...
Seawater acidification due to anthropogenic release of CO2 as well as the potential leakage of pure ...
The seawater pH is influenced by the interaction of various natural physical and biological factors....
Ocean acidification, caused by the uptake of atmospheric CO2, is a threat to marine biodiversity, po...
The increase of anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions and the subsequent uptake of CO2 by the sea, ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Many studies predict negative effects of ocean acidification on marine organisms...
The emergence of ocean acidification as a significant threat to calcifying organisms in marine ecosy...
In recent years there has been increasing focus on predicting the potential effects of greenhouse ga...
Abstract The emergence of ocean acidification as a significant threat to calcifying organisms in mar...
The emergence of ocean acidification as a significant threat to calcifying organisms in marine ecosy...
Human-induced ocean acidification impacts marine life. Marine bacteria are major drivers of biogeoch...
International audienceFossil fuel emissions and changes in net land use lead to an increase in atmos...
Objective: Increasing atmospheric CO₂ concentration are causing changes to the seawater carbonate ch...
An important priority for any organism is to maintain internal cellular homeostasis including acidba...
Global changes lead to a measurable reduction of ocean pH. These rapid water chemistry changes are e...
Since the industrial revolution, fossil fuel combustion has led to a 30 %-increase of the atmospheri...
Seawater acidification due to anthropogenic release of CO2 as well as the potential leakage of pure ...
The seawater pH is influenced by the interaction of various natural physical and biological factors....
Ocean acidification, caused by the uptake of atmospheric CO2, is a threat to marine biodiversity, po...
The increase of anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions and the subsequent uptake of CO2 by the sea, ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Many studies predict negative effects of ocean acidification on marine organisms...
The emergence of ocean acidification as a significant threat to calcifying organisms in marine ecosy...
In recent years there has been increasing focus on predicting the potential effects of greenhouse ga...
Abstract The emergence of ocean acidification as a significant threat to calcifying organisms in mar...
The emergence of ocean acidification as a significant threat to calcifying organisms in marine ecosy...
Human-induced ocean acidification impacts marine life. Marine bacteria are major drivers of biogeoch...