Ocean acidification threatens many ecologically and economically important marine calcifiers. The increase in shell dissolution under the resulting reduced pH is an important and increasingly recognised threat. The biocomposites that make up calcified hardparts have a range of taxon-specific compositions and microstructures, and it is evident that these may influence susceptibilities to dissolution. Here, we show how dissolution (thickness loss) under both ambient and predicted end-century pH (≈7.6) varies between seven different bivalve mollusc and one crustacean biocomposite and investigate how this relates to details of their microstructure and composition. Over 100 days the dissolution of all microstructures was greater under the lower ...
Anthropogenic ocean acidification is likely to have negative effects on marine calcifying organisms,...
Studies of biominerals from the exoskeletons of lobsters and other crustaceans report chemical heter...
Ocean acidification (OA) increases aragonite shell dissolution in calcifying marine organisms. It ha...
Ocean acidification threatens many ecologically and economically important marine calcifiers. The in...
Ocean acidification threatens many ecologically and economically important marine calcifiers. The in...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide threatens to decrease pH in the world's oceans. Coastal and es...
Organisms, such as molluscs, that produce their hard parts from calcium carbonate are expected to sh...
Two-way ANOVA values comparing thickness loss under the two pH treatments (ambient and reduced) for ...
Models suggest that marine calcifiers (organisms that precipitate a calcium carbonate exoskeleton) a...
WOS:000450278800002International audienceThe rapidly intensifying process of ocean acidification (OA...
Ocean acidification (OA) and the resultant changing carbonate saturation states is threatening the f...
The rapidly intensifying process of ocean acidification (OA) due to anthropogenic CO2 is not only de...
Ocean acidification threatens organisms that produce calcium carbonate shells by potentially generat...
Ocean acidification is occurring globally through increasing CO2 absorption into the oceans creating...
Antarctic calcified macroorganisms are particularly vulnerable to ocean acidification because many a...
Anthropogenic ocean acidification is likely to have negative effects on marine calcifying organisms,...
Studies of biominerals from the exoskeletons of lobsters and other crustaceans report chemical heter...
Ocean acidification (OA) increases aragonite shell dissolution in calcifying marine organisms. It ha...
Ocean acidification threatens many ecologically and economically important marine calcifiers. The in...
Ocean acidification threatens many ecologically and economically important marine calcifiers. The in...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide threatens to decrease pH in the world's oceans. Coastal and es...
Organisms, such as molluscs, that produce their hard parts from calcium carbonate are expected to sh...
Two-way ANOVA values comparing thickness loss under the two pH treatments (ambient and reduced) for ...
Models suggest that marine calcifiers (organisms that precipitate a calcium carbonate exoskeleton) a...
WOS:000450278800002International audienceThe rapidly intensifying process of ocean acidification (OA...
Ocean acidification (OA) and the resultant changing carbonate saturation states is threatening the f...
The rapidly intensifying process of ocean acidification (OA) due to anthropogenic CO2 is not only de...
Ocean acidification threatens organisms that produce calcium carbonate shells by potentially generat...
Ocean acidification is occurring globally through increasing CO2 absorption into the oceans creating...
Antarctic calcified macroorganisms are particularly vulnerable to ocean acidification because many a...
Anthropogenic ocean acidification is likely to have negative effects on marine calcifying organisms,...
Studies of biominerals from the exoskeletons of lobsters and other crustaceans report chemical heter...
Ocean acidification (OA) increases aragonite shell dissolution in calcifying marine organisms. It ha...