Anthropogenic atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is being absorbed by seawater resulting in increasingly acidic oceans, a process known as ocean acidification (OA). OA is thought to have largely deleterious effects on marine invertebrates, primarily impacting early life stages and consequently, their recruitment and species’ survival. Most research in this field has been limited to short-term, single-species and single-life stage studies, making it difficult to determine which taxa will be evolutionarily successful under OA conditions. We circumvent these limitations by relating the dominance and distribution of the known polychaete worm species living in a naturally acidic seawater vent system to their life history strategies. These data are...
Rising atmospheric CO2 is causing a progressive decrease of seawater pH, termed ocean acidification....
Extensive research has shown that the early life stages of marine organisms are sensitive to ocean a...
High pCO2 environments, such as volcanic carbon dioxide (CO2) vents, which mimic predicted near-futu...
Anthropogenic atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is being absorbed by seawater resulting in increasing...
Anthropogenic atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is being absorbed by seawater resulting in increasin...
Ocean acidification, as a result of increased atmospheric CO2, has the potential to adversely affect...
Ocean acidification, as a result of increased atmospheric CO2, has the potential to adversely affect...
Abstract Global warming and increased atmospheric co2 are causing the oceans to warm, decrease in pH...
Future Ocean acidification (OA) has the potential to negatively affect marine ecosystems and the org...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are forcing shifts in seawater carbonate chemistry. Hav...
Ocean acidification (OA) poses a global threat to marine biodiversity. Notwithstanding, marine organ...
The world's oceans are slowly becoming more acidic. In the last 150 yr, the pH of the oceans has dro...
Elevations in atmospheric carbon dioxide (C02 ) are anticipated to acidify oceans because of fundame...
Predicting the impact of warming and acidifying on oceans on the early development life history stag...
Predicting the impact of warming and acidifying on oceans on the early development life history stag...
Rising atmospheric CO2 is causing a progressive decrease of seawater pH, termed ocean acidification....
Extensive research has shown that the early life stages of marine organisms are sensitive to ocean a...
High pCO2 environments, such as volcanic carbon dioxide (CO2) vents, which mimic predicted near-futu...
Anthropogenic atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is being absorbed by seawater resulting in increasing...
Anthropogenic atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is being absorbed by seawater resulting in increasin...
Ocean acidification, as a result of increased atmospheric CO2, has the potential to adversely affect...
Ocean acidification, as a result of increased atmospheric CO2, has the potential to adversely affect...
Abstract Global warming and increased atmospheric co2 are causing the oceans to warm, decrease in pH...
Future Ocean acidification (OA) has the potential to negatively affect marine ecosystems and the org...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are forcing shifts in seawater carbonate chemistry. Hav...
Ocean acidification (OA) poses a global threat to marine biodiversity. Notwithstanding, marine organ...
The world's oceans are slowly becoming more acidic. In the last 150 yr, the pH of the oceans has dro...
Elevations in atmospheric carbon dioxide (C02 ) are anticipated to acidify oceans because of fundame...
Predicting the impact of warming and acidifying on oceans on the early development life history stag...
Predicting the impact of warming and acidifying on oceans on the early development life history stag...
Rising atmospheric CO2 is causing a progressive decrease of seawater pH, termed ocean acidification....
Extensive research has shown that the early life stages of marine organisms are sensitive to ocean a...
High pCO2 environments, such as volcanic carbon dioxide (CO2) vents, which mimic predicted near-futu...