Climate change is causing major changes to marine ecosystems globally, with ocean acidification of particular concern for coral reefs. Using a 200 d in situ carbon dioxide enrichment study on Heron Island, Australia, we simulated future ocean acidification conditions, and found reduced pH led to a drastic decline in net calcification of living corals to no net growth, and accelerated disintegration of dead corals. Net calcification declined more severely than in previous studies due to exposure to the natural community of bioeroding organisms in this in situ study and to a longer experimental duration. Our data suggest that reef flat corals reach net dissolution at an aragonite saturation state (ΩAR) of 2.3 (95% confidence interval: 1.8-2.8...
As the surface ocean equilibrates with rising atmospheric pCO2, the pH of surface seawater is decrea...
Acidification of seawater owing to oceanic uptake of atmospheric CO2 originating from human activiti...
Most of that loss is due to storms, crown-of-thorns starsh, and bleaching due to extended periods of...
Coral reefs feed millions of people worldwide, provide coastal protection and generate billions of d...
Ocean acidification is thought to be a major threat to coral reefs: laboratory evidence and CO2 seep...
Ocean acidification is thought to be a major threat to coral reefs: laboratory evidence and CO2 seep...
As the surface ocean equilibrates with rising atmospheric CO2, the pH of surface seawater is decreas...
Ocean acidification is a threat to the net growth of tropical and deep-sea coral reefs, due to gradu...
Physiological sensitivity of cold-water corals to ocean change is far less understood than of tropic...
Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to negatively affect the calcium carbonate (CaCO3) budget of co...
Coral reefs are oases of life in the oceans, harbouring more than a quarter of all marine species. T...
Ocean acidification is a threat to the net growth of tropical and deep-sea coral reefs, due to gradu...
Physiological sensitivity of cold‐water corals to ocean change is far less understood than of tropic...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (pCO2) dissolves in the ocean, decreasing the calcium carbonat...
Ocean acidification (OA) is predicted to have a significant impact on the future of coral reefs, mai...
As the surface ocean equilibrates with rising atmospheric pCO2, the pH of surface seawater is decrea...
Acidification of seawater owing to oceanic uptake of atmospheric CO2 originating from human activiti...
Most of that loss is due to storms, crown-of-thorns starsh, and bleaching due to extended periods of...
Coral reefs feed millions of people worldwide, provide coastal protection and generate billions of d...
Ocean acidification is thought to be a major threat to coral reefs: laboratory evidence and CO2 seep...
Ocean acidification is thought to be a major threat to coral reefs: laboratory evidence and CO2 seep...
As the surface ocean equilibrates with rising atmospheric CO2, the pH of surface seawater is decreas...
Ocean acidification is a threat to the net growth of tropical and deep-sea coral reefs, due to gradu...
Physiological sensitivity of cold-water corals to ocean change is far less understood than of tropic...
Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to negatively affect the calcium carbonate (CaCO3) budget of co...
Coral reefs are oases of life in the oceans, harbouring more than a quarter of all marine species. T...
Ocean acidification is a threat to the net growth of tropical and deep-sea coral reefs, due to gradu...
Physiological sensitivity of cold‐water corals to ocean change is far less understood than of tropic...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (pCO2) dissolves in the ocean, decreasing the calcium carbonat...
Ocean acidification (OA) is predicted to have a significant impact on the future of coral reefs, mai...
As the surface ocean equilibrates with rising atmospheric pCO2, the pH of surface seawater is decrea...
Acidification of seawater owing to oceanic uptake of atmospheric CO2 originating from human activiti...
Most of that loss is due to storms, crown-of-thorns starsh, and bleaching due to extended periods of...