Globally, average oceanic pH is dropping, and it will continue to decline into the foreseeable future. This ocean acidification (OA) will exacerbate the natural fluctuations in pH that nearshore ecosystems currently experience daily, potentially pushing marine organisms to their physiological limits. Adults of Crepidula fornicata (the Atlantic slippersnail) have proven remarkably resilient to many environmental changes, which is perhaps not surprising considering that they are common intertidally, have a geographically large native range, and have been extremely successful at invading coastal waters in many other parts of the world. However, the larvae of C. fornicata have been shown to be somewhat more vulnerable than adults to the effects...
Research into the effects of reduced pH caused by rising CO2 on echinoderms has been strongly biased...
Our ability to project the impact of global change on marine ecosystem is limited by our poor unders...
17 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, supplemental information https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2022.104677.--...
Globally, average oceanic pH is dropping, and it will continue to decline into the foreseeable futur...
Globally, average oceanic pH is dropping, and it will continue to decline into the foreseeable futur...
Globally, average oceanic pH is dropping, and it will continue to decline into the foreseeable futur...
Globally, average oceanic pH is dropping, and it will continue to decline into the foreseeable futur...
Globally, average oceanic pH is dropping, and it will continue to decline into the foreseeable futur...
Globally, average oceanic pH is dropping, and it will continue to decline into the foreseeable futur...
Globally, average oceanic pH is dropping, and it will continue to decline into the foreseeable futur...
Globally, average oceanic pH is dropping, and it will continue to decline into the foreseeable futur...
Globally, average oceanic pH is dropping, and it will continue to decline into the foreseeable futur...
Globally, average oceanic pH is dropping, and it will continue to decline into the foreseeable futur...
Rising atmospheric CO2 reduces seawater pH causing ocean acidification (OA). Understanding how resil...
Rising atmospheric CO2 reduces seawater pH causing ocean acidification (OA). Understanding how resil...
Research into the effects of reduced pH caused by rising CO2 on echinoderms has been strongly biased...
Our ability to project the impact of global change on marine ecosystem is limited by our poor unders...
17 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, supplemental information https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2022.104677.--...
Globally, average oceanic pH is dropping, and it will continue to decline into the foreseeable futur...
Globally, average oceanic pH is dropping, and it will continue to decline into the foreseeable futur...
Globally, average oceanic pH is dropping, and it will continue to decline into the foreseeable futur...
Globally, average oceanic pH is dropping, and it will continue to decline into the foreseeable futur...
Globally, average oceanic pH is dropping, and it will continue to decline into the foreseeable futur...
Globally, average oceanic pH is dropping, and it will continue to decline into the foreseeable futur...
Globally, average oceanic pH is dropping, and it will continue to decline into the foreseeable futur...
Globally, average oceanic pH is dropping, and it will continue to decline into the foreseeable futur...
Globally, average oceanic pH is dropping, and it will continue to decline into the foreseeable futur...
Globally, average oceanic pH is dropping, and it will continue to decline into the foreseeable futur...
Rising atmospheric CO2 reduces seawater pH causing ocean acidification (OA). Understanding how resil...
Rising atmospheric CO2 reduces seawater pH causing ocean acidification (OA). Understanding how resil...
Research into the effects of reduced pH caused by rising CO2 on echinoderms has been strongly biased...
Our ability to project the impact of global change on marine ecosystem is limited by our poor unders...
17 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, supplemental information https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2022.104677.--...