Ocean acidification is a global challenge that faces marine organisms in the near future with a predicted rapid drop in pH of up to 0.4 units by the end of this century. Effects of the change in ocean carbon chemistry and pH on the development, growth and fitness of marine animals are well documented. Recent evidence also suggests that a range of chemically mediated behaviours and interactions in marine fish and invertebrates will be affected. Marine animals use chemical cues, for example, to detect predators, for settlement, homing and reproduction. But while effects of high CO₂ conditions on these behaviours are described across many species, little is known about the underlying mechanisms, particularly in invertebrates. Here we investiga...
Changes in olfactory-mediated behaviour caused by elevated CO2 levels in the ocean could affect recr...
Chemoreception is a key activity by which many aquatic animals perceive their environment, and there...
Ocean acidification causes an accumulation of CO2 in marine organisms and leads to shifts in acid–ba...
Ocean acidification is a global challenge that faces marine organisms in the near future with a pred...
With carbon dioxide (CO2) levels rising dramatically, climate change threatens marine environments. ...
In the past decade, many studies have investigated the effects of low pH/high CO2 as a proxy for oce...
The studies presented in this thesis were designed to investigate the effects of reduced sea water p...
Changing ocean-carbonate chemistry caused by oceanic uptake of anthropogenic atmospheric carbon diox...
In recent years there has been increasing focus on predicting the potential effects of greenhouse ga...
One of the most destructive effects of global climate change is the increased carbon sequestering an...
Since the industrial revolution, fossil fuel combustion has led to a 30 %-increase of the atmospheri...
Ocean acidification poses a range of threats to marine invertebrates; however, the emerging and like...
Changes in olfactory-mediated behaviour caused by elevated CO2 levels in the ocean could affect recr...
Chemoreception is a key activity by which many aquatic animals perceive their environment, and there...
Ocean acidification causes an accumulation of CO2 in marine organisms and leads to shifts in acid–ba...
Ocean acidification is a global challenge that faces marine organisms in the near future with a pred...
With carbon dioxide (CO2) levels rising dramatically, climate change threatens marine environments. ...
In the past decade, many studies have investigated the effects of low pH/high CO2 as a proxy for oce...
The studies presented in this thesis were designed to investigate the effects of reduced sea water p...
Changing ocean-carbonate chemistry caused by oceanic uptake of anthropogenic atmospheric carbon diox...
In recent years there has been increasing focus on predicting the potential effects of greenhouse ga...
One of the most destructive effects of global climate change is the increased carbon sequestering an...
Since the industrial revolution, fossil fuel combustion has led to a 30 %-increase of the atmospheri...
Ocean acidification poses a range of threats to marine invertebrates; however, the emerging and like...
Changes in olfactory-mediated behaviour caused by elevated CO2 levels in the ocean could affect recr...
Chemoreception is a key activity by which many aquatic animals perceive their environment, and there...
Ocean acidification causes an accumulation of CO2 in marine organisms and leads to shifts in acid–ba...