Future ocean acidification and warming pose a substantial threat to the viability of some marine populations. In order to persist, marine species will need to acclimate or adapt to the forecasted changes. Recent research into adaptive capacity of marine species has identified mechanisms of non-genetic inheritance including trans-generational plasticity as important sources of resilience. Based on literature indicating that echinoderms are tolerant to moderate increases in temperature and seawater pCO2, this study hypothesises three outcomes of long-term exposure to combined ocean acidification and warming: 1. Echinoderms possess the genetic capacity to adapt over long time-scales to predicted levels of combined ocean acidification and wa...
Long-term experimental investigations of transgenerational plasticity (TGP) and transgenerational ac...
Under future ocean warming, thermal tolerance of developmental stages may be a key driver of changes...
Echinoderms are keystone organisms that have representatives in virtually every marine ecosystem. Th...
Anthropogenic CO2 emissions are causing the oceans to simultaneously warm and become increasingly ac...
Climate change, through ocean warming and ocean acidification, can affect the life cycles and popula...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Predicting effects of rapid climate change on populations depends on meas...
Background: Predicting effects of rapid climate change on populations depends on measuring the effec...
Ocean warming and acidification are concomitant global drivers that are currently threatening the su...
BACKGROUND: Predicting effects of rapid climate change on populations depends on measuring the effec...
Ocean warming (OW) and acidification (OA) affects nearly all aspects of marine organism physiology a...
A rapidly growing body of literature documents the potential negative effects of CO2-driven ocean ac...
To predict impacts of ocean acidification and warming on the responses of marine populations, it is ...
Human-assisted, trans-generational exposure to ocean warming and acidification has been proposed as ...
To predict the effects of global change on marine populations, it is important to measure the effect...
There is growing concern about the impacts of climate change and ocean acidification on marine organ...
Long-term experimental investigations of transgenerational plasticity (TGP) and transgenerational ac...
Under future ocean warming, thermal tolerance of developmental stages may be a key driver of changes...
Echinoderms are keystone organisms that have representatives in virtually every marine ecosystem. Th...
Anthropogenic CO2 emissions are causing the oceans to simultaneously warm and become increasingly ac...
Climate change, through ocean warming and ocean acidification, can affect the life cycles and popula...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Predicting effects of rapid climate change on populations depends on meas...
Background: Predicting effects of rapid climate change on populations depends on measuring the effec...
Ocean warming and acidification are concomitant global drivers that are currently threatening the su...
BACKGROUND: Predicting effects of rapid climate change on populations depends on measuring the effec...
Ocean warming (OW) and acidification (OA) affects nearly all aspects of marine organism physiology a...
A rapidly growing body of literature documents the potential negative effects of CO2-driven ocean ac...
To predict impacts of ocean acidification and warming on the responses of marine populations, it is ...
Human-assisted, trans-generational exposure to ocean warming and acidification has been proposed as ...
To predict the effects of global change on marine populations, it is important to measure the effect...
There is growing concern about the impacts of climate change and ocean acidification on marine organ...
Long-term experimental investigations of transgenerational plasticity (TGP) and transgenerational ac...
Under future ocean warming, thermal tolerance of developmental stages may be a key driver of changes...
Echinoderms are keystone organisms that have representatives in virtually every marine ecosystem. Th...