Rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide are driving ocean warming and acidification. This could cause stress resulting in decreases in nutritional quality of marine species for human consumption, if environmental changes go beyond the optimal range for harvested species. To evaluate this, we used ambient and near-future elevated temperatures and pCO2 to assess impacts on the proximate nutritional composition (moisture, ash, protein, and lipids), fatty acids and trace elements of the foot tissue of Turbo militaris, a commercially harvested marine snail from south-eastern Australia. In a fully orthogonal design, the snails were exposed to ambient seawater conditions (22 ± 0.2 °C, pH 8.13 ± 0.01–450 μatm pCO2), ocean warming (25 ± 0.05 °C)...
Ocean acidification (OA) is occurring across a backdrop of concurrent environmental changes that may...
Concerns about increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations and global warming have initiated studies o...
To understand how climate change stressors might affect marine organisms and support adequate projec...
Rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide are driving ocean warming and acidification. This could ...
Ocean warming and acidification are current global environmental challenges impacting aquatic organi...
Ocean warming and acidification are current global environmental challenges impacting aquatic organi...
Information on the biochemical composition of under-utilised species, such as turban snails, is requ...
Ocean warming and acidification have the potential to impact the quality of seafood with flow on eff...
Ocean acidification and warming may threaten future seafood production, safety and quality by negati...
Future changes to the pH and temperature of the oceans are predicted to impact the biodiversity of m...
International audienceOver the next century, elevated quantities of atmospheric CO2 are expected to ...
Ocean surface pH levels are predicted to fall by 0.3-0.4 pH units by the end of the century and are ...
Ocean surface pH levels are predicted to fall by 0.3–0.4 pH units by the end of the century and are ...
In order to make adequate projections on the consequences of climate change stressors on marine orga...
Marine heatwaves (MHW) are predicted to occur with increased frequency, duration and intensity in a ...
Ocean acidification (OA) is occurring across a backdrop of concurrent environmental changes that may...
Concerns about increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations and global warming have initiated studies o...
To understand how climate change stressors might affect marine organisms and support adequate projec...
Rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide are driving ocean warming and acidification. This could ...
Ocean warming and acidification are current global environmental challenges impacting aquatic organi...
Ocean warming and acidification are current global environmental challenges impacting aquatic organi...
Information on the biochemical composition of under-utilised species, such as turban snails, is requ...
Ocean warming and acidification have the potential to impact the quality of seafood with flow on eff...
Ocean acidification and warming may threaten future seafood production, safety and quality by negati...
Future changes to the pH and temperature of the oceans are predicted to impact the biodiversity of m...
International audienceOver the next century, elevated quantities of atmospheric CO2 are expected to ...
Ocean surface pH levels are predicted to fall by 0.3-0.4 pH units by the end of the century and are ...
Ocean surface pH levels are predicted to fall by 0.3–0.4 pH units by the end of the century and are ...
In order to make adequate projections on the consequences of climate change stressors on marine orga...
Marine heatwaves (MHW) are predicted to occur with increased frequency, duration and intensity in a ...
Ocean acidification (OA) is occurring across a backdrop of concurrent environmental changes that may...
Concerns about increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations and global warming have initiated studies o...
To understand how climate change stressors might affect marine organisms and support adequate projec...