Ocean acidification (OA) is a major threat to marine ecosystems, particularly coral reefs which are heavily reliant on calcareous species. OA decreases seawater pH and calcium carbonate saturation state (Omega), and increases the concentration of dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC). Intense scientific effort has attempted to determine the mechanisms via which ocean acidification (OA) influences calcification, led by early hypotheses that calcium carbonate saturation state (Omega) is the main driver. We grew corals and coralline algae for 8 to 21 weeks, under treatments where the seawater parameters Omega, pH and DIC were manipulated to examine their differential effects on calcification rates and calcifying fluid chemistry (Omega cf, pHcf, and...
Corals exert a strong biological control over their calcification processes, but there is a lack of ...
International audienceCritical to determining vulnerability or resilience of reef corals to Ocean Ac...
Corals exert a strong biological control over their calcification processes, but there is a lack of ...
International audienceOcean acidification (OA) is a major threat to marine ecosystems, particularly ...
Evaluating the factors responsible for differing species-specific sensitivities to declining seawate...
Physiological data and models of coral calcification indicate that corals utilize a combination of s...
Rising concentrations of atmospheric CO2 are changing the carbonate chemistry of the oceans, a proce...
Reef coral calcification depends on regulation of pH in the internal calcifying fluid in which the c...
Highlights • Calcification fluid pH and [precipitating DIC] are positively correlated in all cora...
The decrease in the saturation state of seawater, following seawater acidification, is believed to b...
Ocean acidification typically reduces calcification in tropical marine corals but the mechanism for ...
Ocean acidification is a threat to the continued accretion of coral reefs, though some undergo daily...
Reef coral calcification depends on regulation of pH in the internal calcifying fluid (CF) in which ...
Ocean acidification is expected to negatively impact calcifying organisms, yet we lack understanding...
Central to evaluating the effects of ocean acidification (OA) on coral reefs is understanding how ca...
Corals exert a strong biological control over their calcification processes, but there is a lack of ...
International audienceCritical to determining vulnerability or resilience of reef corals to Ocean Ac...
Corals exert a strong biological control over their calcification processes, but there is a lack of ...
International audienceOcean acidification (OA) is a major threat to marine ecosystems, particularly ...
Evaluating the factors responsible for differing species-specific sensitivities to declining seawate...
Physiological data and models of coral calcification indicate that corals utilize a combination of s...
Rising concentrations of atmospheric CO2 are changing the carbonate chemistry of the oceans, a proce...
Reef coral calcification depends on regulation of pH in the internal calcifying fluid in which the c...
Highlights • Calcification fluid pH and [precipitating DIC] are positively correlated in all cora...
The decrease in the saturation state of seawater, following seawater acidification, is believed to b...
Ocean acidification typically reduces calcification in tropical marine corals but the mechanism for ...
Ocean acidification is a threat to the continued accretion of coral reefs, though some undergo daily...
Reef coral calcification depends on regulation of pH in the internal calcifying fluid (CF) in which ...
Ocean acidification is expected to negatively impact calcifying organisms, yet we lack understanding...
Central to evaluating the effects of ocean acidification (OA) on coral reefs is understanding how ca...
Corals exert a strong biological control over their calcification processes, but there is a lack of ...
International audienceCritical to determining vulnerability or resilience of reef corals to Ocean Ac...
Corals exert a strong biological control over their calcification processes, but there is a lack of ...