Ocean acidification (OA) studies typically use stable open-ocean pH or CO2 values. However, species living within dynamic coastal environments can naturally experience wide fluctuations in abiotic factors, suggesting their responses to stable pH conditions may not be reflective of either present or near-future conditions. Here we investigate the physiological responses of the mussel Mytilus edulis to variable seawater pH conditions over short- (6 h) and medium-term (2 weeks) exposures under both current and near-future OA scenarios. Mussel haemolymph pH closely mirrored that of seawater pH over short-term changes of 1 pH unit with acidosis or recovery accordingly, highlighting a limited capacity for acid–base regulation. After 2 weeks, muss...
Due to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations, the oceans take up more C02 resulting in a ...
Hypoxia and ocean acidification are two consequences of anthropogenic activities. These global trend...
Anthropogenic climate change confronts marine organisms with rapid trends of concomitant warming and...
Ocean acidification (OA) studies typically use stable open-ocean pH or CO2 values. However, species ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
Ocean acidification (OA) studies typically use stable open-ocean pH or CO2 values. However, species ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Uptake of increasing anthropogenic CO2 emissions by ocean surface waters is causing an increase of s...
1. In mosaic marine habitats, such as intertidal zones, ocean acidification (OA) is exacerbated by h...
Ocean acidification (OA) studies to date have typically used stable open-ocean pH and CO2 values to ...
Increased maintenance costs at cellular, and consequently organism level, are thought to be involved...
Climate change is causing alterations to marine ecosystems with ocean acidification (OA) and warming...
As ocean acidification (OA) is gradually increasing, concerns regarding its ecological impacts on ma...
Ocean acidification (OA) is known to affect bivalve early life-stages. We tested responses of blue m...
Research shows ocean acidification (OA) can have largely negative impacts on marine organisms and ec...
Due to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations, the oceans take up more C02 resulting in a ...
Hypoxia and ocean acidification are two consequences of anthropogenic activities. These global trend...
Anthropogenic climate change confronts marine organisms with rapid trends of concomitant warming and...
Ocean acidification (OA) studies typically use stable open-ocean pH or CO2 values. However, species ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
Ocean acidification (OA) studies typically use stable open-ocean pH or CO2 values. However, species ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Uptake of increasing anthropogenic CO2 emissions by ocean surface waters is causing an increase of s...
1. In mosaic marine habitats, such as intertidal zones, ocean acidification (OA) is exacerbated by h...
Ocean acidification (OA) studies to date have typically used stable open-ocean pH and CO2 values to ...
Increased maintenance costs at cellular, and consequently organism level, are thought to be involved...
Climate change is causing alterations to marine ecosystems with ocean acidification (OA) and warming...
As ocean acidification (OA) is gradually increasing, concerns regarding its ecological impacts on ma...
Ocean acidification (OA) is known to affect bivalve early life-stages. We tested responses of blue m...
Research shows ocean acidification (OA) can have largely negative impacts on marine organisms and ec...
Due to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations, the oceans take up more C02 resulting in a ...
Hypoxia and ocean acidification are two consequences of anthropogenic activities. These global trend...
Anthropogenic climate change confronts marine organisms with rapid trends of concomitant warming and...