Global climate change has intensified the need to assess the capacity for natural populations to adapt to abrupt shifts in the environment. Reductions in seawater pH constitute a conspicuous global change stressor that is affecting marine ecosystems globally. Here, we quantify the phenotypic and genetic modifications associated with rapid adaptation to reduced seawater pH in the Mediterranean mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis. We reared a genetically diverse larval population in two pH treatments (pHT 8.1 and 7.4) and tracked changes in the shell-size distribution and genetic variation through settlement. Additionally, we identified differences in the signatures of selection on shell growth in each pH environment. Both phenotypic and geneti...
The adaptive capacity of marine calcifiers to ocean acidification (OA) is a topic of great interest ...
International audienceCoastal marine ecosystems experience dynamic fluctuations in seawater carbonat...
Marine biofouling by the swiftly spreading invasive mussel (Musculista senhousia) has caused serious...
International audienceGlobal climate change has intensified the need to assess the capacity for natu...
Abstract One challenge in global change biology is to identify the mechanisms underpinning physiolog...
Ocean Sciences Meeting (OSM), 16-21 February 2020, San Diego, CA, USAAccurately forecasting biologic...
Anthropogenic CO2 emissions are leading to a gradual decrease in ocean pH and changes in seawater ca...
Ocean acidification severely affects bivalves, especially their larval stages. Consequently, the fat...
Ocean acidification (OA) represents a serious challenge to marine ecosystems. Laboratory studies add...
Ocean acidification severely affects bivalves, especially their larval stages. Consequently, the fat...
16 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables.-- This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the C...
The impact of simulated seawater acidification and warming conditions on specimens of the mussel Myt...
The carbonate chemistry of seawater from the Ria Formosa lagoon was experimentally manipulated, by d...
Physiological responses to temperature are known to be a major determinant of species distributions ...
The global acidification of the earth's oceans is predicted to impact biodiversity via physiological...
The adaptive capacity of marine calcifiers to ocean acidification (OA) is a topic of great interest ...
International audienceCoastal marine ecosystems experience dynamic fluctuations in seawater carbonat...
Marine biofouling by the swiftly spreading invasive mussel (Musculista senhousia) has caused serious...
International audienceGlobal climate change has intensified the need to assess the capacity for natu...
Abstract One challenge in global change biology is to identify the mechanisms underpinning physiolog...
Ocean Sciences Meeting (OSM), 16-21 February 2020, San Diego, CA, USAAccurately forecasting biologic...
Anthropogenic CO2 emissions are leading to a gradual decrease in ocean pH and changes in seawater ca...
Ocean acidification severely affects bivalves, especially their larval stages. Consequently, the fat...
Ocean acidification (OA) represents a serious challenge to marine ecosystems. Laboratory studies add...
Ocean acidification severely affects bivalves, especially their larval stages. Consequently, the fat...
16 pages, 4 figures, 2 tables.-- This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the C...
The impact of simulated seawater acidification and warming conditions on specimens of the mussel Myt...
The carbonate chemistry of seawater from the Ria Formosa lagoon was experimentally manipulated, by d...
Physiological responses to temperature are known to be a major determinant of species distributions ...
The global acidification of the earth's oceans is predicted to impact biodiversity via physiological...
The adaptive capacity of marine calcifiers to ocean acidification (OA) is a topic of great interest ...
International audienceCoastal marine ecosystems experience dynamic fluctuations in seawater carbonat...
Marine biofouling by the swiftly spreading invasive mussel (Musculista senhousia) has caused serious...