Ocean acidification (OA), a direct consequence of increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration dissolving in ocean waters, is impacting many fish species. Little is known about the molecular mechanisms underlying the observed physiological impacts in fish. We used RNAseq to characterize the transcriptome of 3 different larval stages of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) exposed to simulated OA at levels (1179 µatm CO2) representing end-of-century predictions compared to controls (503 µatm CO2), which were shown to induce tissue damage and elevated mortality in G. morhua. Only few genes were differentially expressed in 6 and 13 days-post-hatching (dph) (3 and 16 genes, respectively), during a period when maximal mortality as a response to elevated pCO2...
The dissolution of anthropogenically emitted excess carbon dioxide lowers the pH of the world's ocea...
How fisheries will be impacted by climate change is far from understood. While some fish populations...
Geographical distribution patterns of Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua, and Arctic cod, Boreogadus saida, ...
Ocean acidification (OA), a direct consequence of increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration dissolvin...
Ocean acidification (OA), a direct consequence of increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration dissolvin...
Highlights: • Larvae upregulate genes associated with fatty acid and glycogen synthesis under moder...
Ocean acidification, caused by increasing atmospheric concentrations of CO2, is one of the most crit...
Ocean acidification, caused by increasing atmospheric concentrations of CO2 (refs 1, 2, 3), is one o...
Major perturbations associated with climate change are decreases in ocean pH levels (ocean acidifica...
International audienceBackground Progressive CO2-induced ocean acidification (OA) impacts marine lif...
International audiencePhysiological effects of ocean acidification associated with elevated CO2 conc...
Background: Progressive CO2-induced ocean acidification (OA) impacts marine life in ways that are di...
Background Progressive climate-induced ocean acidification (OA) impacts marine life in ways that are...
Increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is generally regarded as the main cause of global clima...
The dissolution of anthropogenically emitted excess carbon dioxide lowers the pH of the world's ocea...
How fisheries will be impacted by climate change is far from understood. While some fish populations...
Geographical distribution patterns of Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua, and Arctic cod, Boreogadus saida, ...
Ocean acidification (OA), a direct consequence of increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration dissolvin...
Ocean acidification (OA), a direct consequence of increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration dissolvin...
Highlights: • Larvae upregulate genes associated with fatty acid and glycogen synthesis under moder...
Ocean acidification, caused by increasing atmospheric concentrations of CO2, is one of the most crit...
Ocean acidification, caused by increasing atmospheric concentrations of CO2 (refs 1, 2, 3), is one o...
Major perturbations associated with climate change are decreases in ocean pH levels (ocean acidifica...
International audienceBackground Progressive CO2-induced ocean acidification (OA) impacts marine lif...
International audiencePhysiological effects of ocean acidification associated with elevated CO2 conc...
Background: Progressive CO2-induced ocean acidification (OA) impacts marine life in ways that are di...
Background Progressive climate-induced ocean acidification (OA) impacts marine life in ways that are...
Increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is generally regarded as the main cause of global clima...
The dissolution of anthropogenically emitted excess carbon dioxide lowers the pH of the world's ocea...
How fisheries will be impacted by climate change is far from understood. While some fish populations...
Geographical distribution patterns of Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua, and Arctic cod, Boreogadus saida, ...