In order to understand the effect of global change on marine fishes, it is imperative to quantify the effects on fundamental parameters such as survival and growth. Larval survival and recruitment of the Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) were found to be heavily impaired by end-of-century levels of ocean acidification. Here, we analysed larval growth among 35–36 days old surviving larvae, along with organ development and ossification of the skeleton. We combined CO2treatments (ambient: 503 µatm, elevated: 1,179 µatm) with food availability in order to evaluate the effect of energy limitation in addition to the ocean acidification stressor. As expected, larval size (as a proxy for growth) and skeletogenesis were positively affected by high food av...
The accumulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will lower the pH in ocean waters, a process te...
The accumulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will lower the pH in ocean waters, a process te...
Ocean acidification—the decrease in seawater pH due to rising CO2 concentrations—has been shown to l...
In order to understand the effect of global change on marine fishes, it is imperative to quantify th...
The dissolution of anthropogenically emitted excess carbon dioxide lowers the pH of the world's ocea...
How fisheries will be impacted by climate change is far from understood. While some fish populations...
Ocean acidification, caused by increasing atmospheric concentrations of CO2 (refs 1, 2, 3), is one o...
Direct and indirect effects of ocean acidification (OA) were assessed for fish larvae of Atlantic co...
Ocean acidification, caused by increasing atmospheric concentrations of CO2, is one of the most crit...
Ocean acidification (OA), the dissolution of excess anthropogenic carbon dioxide in ocean waters, is...
Ocean acidification (OA), a direct consequence of increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration dissolvin...
WOS:000405313700005International audienceOcean acidification is a recognized consequence of anthropo...
Although it is increasingly accepted that ocean acidification poses a considerable threat to marine ...
The accumulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will lower the pH in ocean waters, a process te...
The accumulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will lower the pH in ocean waters, a process te...
Ocean acidification—the decrease in seawater pH due to rising CO2 concentrations—has been shown to l...
In order to understand the effect of global change on marine fishes, it is imperative to quantify th...
The dissolution of anthropogenically emitted excess carbon dioxide lowers the pH of the world's ocea...
How fisheries will be impacted by climate change is far from understood. While some fish populations...
Ocean acidification, caused by increasing atmospheric concentrations of CO2 (refs 1, 2, 3), is one o...
Direct and indirect effects of ocean acidification (OA) were assessed for fish larvae of Atlantic co...
Ocean acidification, caused by increasing atmospheric concentrations of CO2, is one of the most crit...
Ocean acidification (OA), the dissolution of excess anthropogenic carbon dioxide in ocean waters, is...
Ocean acidification (OA), a direct consequence of increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration dissolvin...
WOS:000405313700005International audienceOcean acidification is a recognized consequence of anthropo...
Although it is increasingly accepted that ocean acidification poses a considerable threat to marine ...
The accumulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will lower the pH in ocean waters, a process te...
The accumulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will lower the pH in ocean waters, a process te...
Ocean acidification—the decrease in seawater pH due to rising CO2 concentrations—has been shown to l...