Rising atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide are causing surface seawater pH and carbonate ion concentrations to fall in a process known as ocean acidification. To assess the likely ecological effects of ocean acidification we compared intertidal and subtidal marine communities at increasing levels of pCO2 at recently discovered volcanic seeps off the Pacific coast of Japan (34° N). This study region is of particular interest for ocean acidification research as it has naturally low levels of surface seawater pCO2 (280–320 µatm) and is located at a transition zone between temperate and sub-tropical communities. We provide the first assessment of ocean acidification effects at a biogeographic boundary. Marine communities exposed to mea...
Increase of atmospheric CO 2 on ocean ecosystems are of major environmental concern. Despite the imp...
Invited speakerBy the year 2005, the ocean had taken up ca 40% of total CO2 emissions to the atmosph...
I am investigating areas of the seabed that are already acidified by carbon dioxide, so that we can ...
Rising atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide are causing surface seawater pH and carbonate io...
The atmospheric partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) will almost certainly be double that of pr...
The effects of ocean acidification on ecosystems remain poorly understood, because it is difficult t...
The addition of fossil fuel carbon dioxide to the atmosphere is rapidly changing seawater chemistry ...
Japan has many coastal carbon dioxide seeps as it is one of the most volcanically active parts of th...
Oceanic uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) is altering the seawater chemistry of the world...
Owing to anthropogenic emissions, atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide could almost double b...
Experiments have shown that ocean acidification due to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrati...
Owing to anthropogenic emissions, atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide could almost double b...
Anthropogenic increases in the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) cause ocean acidification, declining c...
Surface ocean carbon chemistry is changing rapidly. Partial pressures of carbon dioxide gas (pCO(2))...
Acidification of surface seawater owing to anthropogenic activities has raised serious concerns on i...
Increase of atmospheric CO 2 on ocean ecosystems are of major environmental concern. Despite the imp...
Invited speakerBy the year 2005, the ocean had taken up ca 40% of total CO2 emissions to the atmosph...
I am investigating areas of the seabed that are already acidified by carbon dioxide, so that we can ...
Rising atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide are causing surface seawater pH and carbonate io...
The atmospheric partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO2) will almost certainly be double that of pr...
The effects of ocean acidification on ecosystems remain poorly understood, because it is difficult t...
The addition of fossil fuel carbon dioxide to the atmosphere is rapidly changing seawater chemistry ...
Japan has many coastal carbon dioxide seeps as it is one of the most volcanically active parts of th...
Oceanic uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) is altering the seawater chemistry of the world...
Owing to anthropogenic emissions, atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide could almost double b...
Experiments have shown that ocean acidification due to rising atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrati...
Owing to anthropogenic emissions, atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide could almost double b...
Anthropogenic increases in the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) cause ocean acidification, declining c...
Surface ocean carbon chemistry is changing rapidly. Partial pressures of carbon dioxide gas (pCO(2))...
Acidification of surface seawater owing to anthropogenic activities has raised serious concerns on i...
Increase of atmospheric CO 2 on ocean ecosystems are of major environmental concern. Despite the imp...
Invited speakerBy the year 2005, the ocean had taken up ca 40% of total CO2 emissions to the atmosph...
I am investigating areas of the seabed that are already acidified by carbon dioxide, so that we can ...