Organisms with long generation times require phenotypic plasticity to survive in changing environments until genetic adaptation can be achieved. Marine calcifiers are particularly vulnerable to ocean acidification due to dissolution and a reduction in shell-building carbonate ions. Long-term experiments assess organisms’ abilities to acclimatise or even adapt to environmental change. Here we present an unexpected compensatory response to extensive shell dissolution in a highly calcium-carbonate-dependent organism after long-term culture in predicted end-century acidification and warming conditions. Substantial shell dissolution with decreasing pH posed a threat to both a polar (Liothyrella uva) and a temperate (Calloria inconspicua) brachio...
There is great concern over the future effects of ocean acidification on marine organisms, especiall...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions induce ocean acidification, thereby reducing carbonate ion co...
The inability of organisms to cope in changing environments poses a major threat to their survival. ...
Organisms with long generation times require phenotypic plasticity to survive in changing environmen...
Organisms with long generation times require phenotypic plasticity to survive in changing environmen...
Marine calcifiers are amongst the most vulnerable organisms to ocean acidification due to reduction ...
Models suggest that marine calcifiers (organisms that precipitate a calcium carbonate exoskeleton) a...
Surface seawaters are becoming more acidic due to the absorption of rising anthropogenic CO_2. Marin...
Since the Industrial Revolution, anthropogenically-increased CO 2 has altered oceanic surface sea...
Calcifying organisms are considered particularly susceptible to the future impacts of ocean acidific...
Antarctic calcified macroorganisms are particularly vulnerable to ocean acidification because many a...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2) concentrations are expectedto decrease surface ocean pH...
Thecosome pteropods are abundant upper-ocean zooplankton that build aragonite shells. Ocean acidific...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations are expectedto decrease surface ocean pH ...
The inability of organisms to cope in changing environments poses a major threat to their survival. ...
There is great concern over the future effects of ocean acidification on marine organisms, especiall...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions induce ocean acidification, thereby reducing carbonate ion co...
The inability of organisms to cope in changing environments poses a major threat to their survival. ...
Organisms with long generation times require phenotypic plasticity to survive in changing environmen...
Organisms with long generation times require phenotypic plasticity to survive in changing environmen...
Marine calcifiers are amongst the most vulnerable organisms to ocean acidification due to reduction ...
Models suggest that marine calcifiers (organisms that precipitate a calcium carbonate exoskeleton) a...
Surface seawaters are becoming more acidic due to the absorption of rising anthropogenic CO_2. Marin...
Since the Industrial Revolution, anthropogenically-increased CO 2 has altered oceanic surface sea...
Calcifying organisms are considered particularly susceptible to the future impacts of ocean acidific...
Antarctic calcified macroorganisms are particularly vulnerable to ocean acidification because many a...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2) concentrations are expectedto decrease surface ocean pH...
Thecosome pteropods are abundant upper-ocean zooplankton that build aragonite shells. Ocean acidific...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations are expectedto decrease surface ocean pH ...
The inability of organisms to cope in changing environments poses a major threat to their survival. ...
There is great concern over the future effects of ocean acidification on marine organisms, especiall...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions induce ocean acidification, thereby reducing carbonate ion co...
The inability of organisms to cope in changing environments poses a major threat to their survival. ...