Early life stages of many marine organisms are being challenged by rising seawater temperature and CO(2) concentrations, but their physiological responses to these environmental changes still remain unclear. In the present study, we show that future predictions of ocean warming (+4 degrees C) and acidification (DeltapH=0.5 units) may compromise the development of early life stages of a highly commercial teleost fish, Solea senegalensis. Exposure to future conditions caused a decline in hatching success and larval survival. Growth, metabolic rates and thermal tolerance increased with temperature but decreased under acidified conditions. Hypercapnia and warming amplified the incidence of deformities by 31.5% (including severe deformities such...
Increasing amounts of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) from human industrial activities are causing ...
European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) is a large, economically important fish species with a long...
Calcification in many invertebrate species is predicted to decline due to ocean acidification. The p...
Early life stages of many marine organisms are being challenged by climate change, but little is kno...
The continuous CO2 uptake by the oceans is changing the seawater chemistry and is estimated to lead ...
Ocean warming and acidification are serious threats to marine life; however, their individual and co...
Ocean acidification is of particular concern for vulnerable larval stages or marine organisms that a...
In a scenario of global warming, the direct and indirect effects of the rising temperatures on the o...
Ocean acidification, the ongoing reduction of surface ocean seawater pH and free CO32- due to absorp...
Until now, it is not known how the antioxidant and digestive enzymatic machinery of fish early life ...
International audienceThe warming and acidification of surface waters as predicted by the IPCC leads...
Otoliths are very useful biomarkers especially for fish growth. Climate change with the associated g...
Until now, it is not known how the antioxidant and digestive enzymatic machinery of fish early life ...
Determining which marine species are sensitive to elevated CO2 and reduced pH, and which species tol...
Increasing amounts of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) from human industrial activities are causing ...
European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) is a large, economically important fish species with a long...
Calcification in many invertebrate species is predicted to decline due to ocean acidification. The p...
Early life stages of many marine organisms are being challenged by climate change, but little is kno...
The continuous CO2 uptake by the oceans is changing the seawater chemistry and is estimated to lead ...
Ocean warming and acidification are serious threats to marine life; however, their individual and co...
Ocean acidification is of particular concern for vulnerable larval stages or marine organisms that a...
In a scenario of global warming, the direct and indirect effects of the rising temperatures on the o...
Ocean acidification, the ongoing reduction of surface ocean seawater pH and free CO32- due to absorp...
Until now, it is not known how the antioxidant and digestive enzymatic machinery of fish early life ...
International audienceThe warming and acidification of surface waters as predicted by the IPCC leads...
Otoliths are very useful biomarkers especially for fish growth. Climate change with the associated g...
Until now, it is not known how the antioxidant and digestive enzymatic machinery of fish early life ...
Determining which marine species are sensitive to elevated CO2 and reduced pH, and which species tol...
Increasing amounts of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) from human industrial activities are causing ...
European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) is a large, economically important fish species with a long...
Calcification in many invertebrate species is predicted to decline due to ocean acidification. The p...