Increasing atmospheric CO2 levels are driving changes in the seawater carbonate system, resulting in higher pCO2 and reduced pH (ocean acidification). Many studies on marine organisms have focused on short-term physiological responses to increased pCO2, and few on slow-growing polar organisms with a relative low adaptation potential. In order to recognize the consequences of climate change in biological systems, acclimation and adaptation to new environments are crucial to address. In this study, physiological responses to long-term acclimation (194 days, approx. 60 asexual generations) of three pCO2 levels (280, 390 and 960 µatm) were investigated in the psychrophilic sea ice diatom Nitzschia lecointei. After 147 days, a small reduction in...
The concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is increasing at extraordinary rates (e.g. Le ...
Accumulation of anthropogenic CO2 is significantly altering ocean chemistry. A range of biological i...
As a consequence of anthropogenic CO2 emissions, oceans are becoming more acidic, a phenomenon known...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 levels are driving changes in the seawater carbonate system, resulting in...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 levels are driving changes in the seawater carbonate system, resulting in...
Areas in western Antarctica are experiencing rapid climate change, where ocean warming results in mo...
Earth’s oceans are predominantly cold, with nearly 90% of their volume having temperatures below 5 °...
Accumulation of anthropogenic CO2 is significantly altering ocean chemistry. A range of biological i...
To project how ocean acidification will impact biological communities in the future, it is critical ...
The ongoing ocean acidification associated with a changing carbonate system may impose profound effe...
Ocean acidification, due to increased levels of anthropogenic carbon dioxide, is known to affect the...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Accumulation of anthropogenic CO2 is significantly altering ocean chemi...
The ocean acts as a major sink for anthropogenic CO2 emissions, which causes seawater pH to decline ...
Due to the rapid changes in atmospheric pCO2 levels expected to occur over the coming centuries, as ...
The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) predicts that by the year 2100, the oceans will be ...
The concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is increasing at extraordinary rates (e.g. Le ...
Accumulation of anthropogenic CO2 is significantly altering ocean chemistry. A range of biological i...
As a consequence of anthropogenic CO2 emissions, oceans are becoming more acidic, a phenomenon known...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 levels are driving changes in the seawater carbonate system, resulting in...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 levels are driving changes in the seawater carbonate system, resulting in...
Areas in western Antarctica are experiencing rapid climate change, where ocean warming results in mo...
Earth’s oceans are predominantly cold, with nearly 90% of their volume having temperatures below 5 °...
Accumulation of anthropogenic CO2 is significantly altering ocean chemistry. A range of biological i...
To project how ocean acidification will impact biological communities in the future, it is critical ...
The ongoing ocean acidification associated with a changing carbonate system may impose profound effe...
Ocean acidification, due to increased levels of anthropogenic carbon dioxide, is known to affect the...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Accumulation of anthropogenic CO2 is significantly altering ocean chemi...
The ocean acts as a major sink for anthropogenic CO2 emissions, which causes seawater pH to decline ...
Due to the rapid changes in atmospheric pCO2 levels expected to occur over the coming centuries, as ...
The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) predicts that by the year 2100, the oceans will be ...
The concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is increasing at extraordinary rates (e.g. Le ...
Accumulation of anthropogenic CO2 is significantly altering ocean chemistry. A range of biological i...
As a consequence of anthropogenic CO2 emissions, oceans are becoming more acidic, a phenomenon known...