Foraminifera are expected to be particularly susceptible to future changes in ocean carbonate chemistry as a function of increased atmospheric CO2. Studies in an experimental recirculating seawater system were performed with a dominant benthic foraminiferal species collected from intertidal mudflats. We investigated the experimental impacts of ocean acidification on survival, growth/calcification, morphology and the biometric features of a calcareous species Elphidium williamsoni. Foraminifera were exposed for 6 weeks to four different pH treatments that replicated future scenarios of a high CO2 atmosphere resulting in lower seawater pH. Results revealed that declining seawater pH caused a decline in foraminiferal survival rate and growth/c...
Anthropogenic activities release CO2 to the atmosphere, increasing the CO2 dissolved in the ocean. T...
Evidence of increasing concentrations of dissolved carbon dioxide, especially in the surface ocean a...
Michael J. Henehan acknowledges financial support from the Yale Peabody Museum.The response of the m...
Funding: This work is a contribution to FGG’s PhD study programme at the University of St Andrews, U...
Foraminifera are expected to be particularly susceptible to future changes in ocean carbonate chemis...
Foraminifera are expected to be particularly susceptible to future changes in ocean carbonate chemis...
The global ocean has experienced an alteration of its seawater chemistry due to the continuing uptak...
Culturing experiments were performed on sediment samples from the Ythan Estuary, N. E. Scotland, to ...
This work was supported by the NERC UK Ocean Acidification Research Programme grant NE/H017445/1. WE...
About 30% of the anthropogenically released CO2 is taken up by the oceans; such uptake causes surfac...
About 30% of the anthropogenically released CO2 is taken up by the oceans; such uptake causes surfac...
Calcifying foraminifera are expected to be endangered by ocean acidification; however, the response ...
Increased CO2 emissions into the atmosphere lead to increased concentrations of dissolved CO2 in the...
Increasing concentrations of atmospheric CO2 are in dynamic equilibrium with the oceans. The absorpt...
Elevated atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO₂), partly driven by anthropogenic activit...
Anthropogenic activities release CO2 to the atmosphere, increasing the CO2 dissolved in the ocean. T...
Evidence of increasing concentrations of dissolved carbon dioxide, especially in the surface ocean a...
Michael J. Henehan acknowledges financial support from the Yale Peabody Museum.The response of the m...
Funding: This work is a contribution to FGG’s PhD study programme at the University of St Andrews, U...
Foraminifera are expected to be particularly susceptible to future changes in ocean carbonate chemis...
Foraminifera are expected to be particularly susceptible to future changes in ocean carbonate chemis...
The global ocean has experienced an alteration of its seawater chemistry due to the continuing uptak...
Culturing experiments were performed on sediment samples from the Ythan Estuary, N. E. Scotland, to ...
This work was supported by the NERC UK Ocean Acidification Research Programme grant NE/H017445/1. WE...
About 30% of the anthropogenically released CO2 is taken up by the oceans; such uptake causes surfac...
About 30% of the anthropogenically released CO2 is taken up by the oceans; such uptake causes surfac...
Calcifying foraminifera are expected to be endangered by ocean acidification; however, the response ...
Increased CO2 emissions into the atmosphere lead to increased concentrations of dissolved CO2 in the...
Increasing concentrations of atmospheric CO2 are in dynamic equilibrium with the oceans. The absorpt...
Elevated atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO₂), partly driven by anthropogenic activit...
Anthropogenic activities release CO2 to the atmosphere, increasing the CO2 dissolved in the ocean. T...
Evidence of increasing concentrations of dissolved carbon dioxide, especially in the surface ocean a...
Michael J. Henehan acknowledges financial support from the Yale Peabody Museum.The response of the m...