Ocean warming (OW), ocean acidification (OA) and their interaction with local drivers, e.g., copper pollution, may negatively affect macroalgae and their microscopic life stages. We evaluated meiospore development of the kelps Macrocystis pyrifera and Undaria pinnatifida exposed to a factorial combination of current and 2100-predicted temperature (12 and 16 °C, respectively), pH (8.16 and 7.65, respectively), and two copper levels (no-added-copper and species-specific germination Cu-EC50). Meiospore germination for both species declined by 5–18% under OA and ambient temperature/OA conditions, irrespective of copper exposure. Germling growth rate declined by >40%·day−1, and gametophyte development was inhibited under Cu-EC50 exposure, compar...
Copper (Cu), an essential micronutrient to organisms, may become toxic when present at too high envi...
Warming and copper (Cu) toxicity are two key abiotic stressors that strongly affect cell growth, pho...
Published onlineJournal ArticleOcean acidification (OA) is expected to indirectly impact biota livin...
Ocean warming (OW), ocean acidification (OA) and their interaction with local drivers, e.g., copper ...
Anthropogenic activities have increased atmospheric CO2 concentrations from pre-industrial concentra...
Cu is considered to be toxic to macroalgae at higher levels. Ocean acidification can also alter the ...
Anthropogenic atmospheric emissions of CO2 are responsible for simultaneous ocean warming (OW) and o...
The absorption of anthropogenic CO2 by the oceans is causing a reduction in the pH of the surface wa...
Anthropogenic atmospheric emissions of CO2 are responsible for simultaneous ocean warming (OW) and o...
This is the author accepted manuscript.The final version is available from the American Chemical Soc...
This study investigates the effects of waterborne copper exposure on germling growth in chemically d...
Copper (Cu) is essential for many physiological processes in phytoplankton, including electron-trans...
Kelp forests in southern California are important ecosystems that provide habitat and nutrition to a...
The cupric ion (Cu2+) plays a dual role as both nutrient and toxicant to freshwater and marine phyto...
The speciation and therefore bioavailability of the common pollutant copper is predicted to increase...
Copper (Cu), an essential micronutrient to organisms, may become toxic when present at too high envi...
Warming and copper (Cu) toxicity are two key abiotic stressors that strongly affect cell growth, pho...
Published onlineJournal ArticleOcean acidification (OA) is expected to indirectly impact biota livin...
Ocean warming (OW), ocean acidification (OA) and their interaction with local drivers, e.g., copper ...
Anthropogenic activities have increased atmospheric CO2 concentrations from pre-industrial concentra...
Cu is considered to be toxic to macroalgae at higher levels. Ocean acidification can also alter the ...
Anthropogenic atmospheric emissions of CO2 are responsible for simultaneous ocean warming (OW) and o...
The absorption of anthropogenic CO2 by the oceans is causing a reduction in the pH of the surface wa...
Anthropogenic atmospheric emissions of CO2 are responsible for simultaneous ocean warming (OW) and o...
This is the author accepted manuscript.The final version is available from the American Chemical Soc...
This study investigates the effects of waterborne copper exposure on germling growth in chemically d...
Copper (Cu) is essential for many physiological processes in phytoplankton, including electron-trans...
Kelp forests in southern California are important ecosystems that provide habitat and nutrition to a...
The cupric ion (Cu2+) plays a dual role as both nutrient and toxicant to freshwater and marine phyto...
The speciation and therefore bioavailability of the common pollutant copper is predicted to increase...
Copper (Cu), an essential micronutrient to organisms, may become toxic when present at too high envi...
Warming and copper (Cu) toxicity are two key abiotic stressors that strongly affect cell growth, pho...
Published onlineJournal ArticleOcean acidification (OA) is expected to indirectly impact biota livin...