Ocean pH is decreasing due to anthropogenic activities, and the consequences of this acidification on marine fauna and ecosystems are the subject of an increasing number of studies. Yet, the impact of ocean acidification (OA) on several abundant and ecologically important taxa, such as medusozoans, is poorly documented. To date there have been no studies on the effect of post-2050 OA projections on the medusa stage of jellyfish. As medusae represent the reproductive stage of cnidarians, negative impacts on adult jellyfish could severely impact the long-term survival of this group. Using a laboratory experiment, we investigated the effect of 2300 OA projections (i.e. pH of 7.5) on the mortality rate of the medusa-stage of the cubozoan specie...
Increasing ocean temperatures and strengthening boundary currents have caused the poleward migration...
Rapidly rising levels of atmospheric CO2 have caused two environmental stressors, ocean acidificatio...
Third International Symposium on the Ocean In A High CO2 World, 24-27 September 2012, Monterey, Cali...
Global ocean acidification caused by an increase in absorbed CO2 is changing oceanic ecology world w...
The detrimental effect of ocean acidification (OA) on marine animals with carbonate exoskeletons or ...
Although anthropogenic infuences such as global warming, overfishing, and eutrophication may contrib...
Ocean acidification may negatively affect calcifying plankton, opening ecological space for noncalci...
Jellyfish blooms and their effects on ecosystems and humans are sources of increasing concern. In th...
The world's oceans are slowly becoming more acidic. In the last 150 yr, the pH of the oceans has dro...
Ocean acidification and warming are challenging marine organisms and ecosystems around the world. Th...
The world's oceans are slowly becoming more acidic. In the last 150 yr, the pH of the oceans has dro...
Over the next century, elevated quantities of atmospheric CO2 are expected to penetrate into the oce...
Ocean acidification and warming are challenging marine organisms and ecosystems around the world. Th...
Global ocean acidification may be causing an increase in abundance of medusoid hydrozoans. Many medu...
Increasing anthropogenic CO2 concentration in the atmosphere is altering sea water carbonate chemist...
Increasing ocean temperatures and strengthening boundary currents have caused the poleward migration...
Rapidly rising levels of atmospheric CO2 have caused two environmental stressors, ocean acidificatio...
Third International Symposium on the Ocean In A High CO2 World, 24-27 September 2012, Monterey, Cali...
Global ocean acidification caused by an increase in absorbed CO2 is changing oceanic ecology world w...
The detrimental effect of ocean acidification (OA) on marine animals with carbonate exoskeletons or ...
Although anthropogenic infuences such as global warming, overfishing, and eutrophication may contrib...
Ocean acidification may negatively affect calcifying plankton, opening ecological space for noncalci...
Jellyfish blooms and their effects on ecosystems and humans are sources of increasing concern. In th...
The world's oceans are slowly becoming more acidic. In the last 150 yr, the pH of the oceans has dro...
Ocean acidification and warming are challenging marine organisms and ecosystems around the world. Th...
The world's oceans are slowly becoming more acidic. In the last 150 yr, the pH of the oceans has dro...
Over the next century, elevated quantities of atmospheric CO2 are expected to penetrate into the oce...
Ocean acidification and warming are challenging marine organisms and ecosystems around the world. Th...
Global ocean acidification may be causing an increase in abundance of medusoid hydrozoans. Many medu...
Increasing anthropogenic CO2 concentration in the atmosphere is altering sea water carbonate chemist...
Increasing ocean temperatures and strengthening boundary currents have caused the poleward migration...
Rapidly rising levels of atmospheric CO2 have caused two environmental stressors, ocean acidificatio...
Third International Symposium on the Ocean In A High CO2 World, 24-27 September 2012, Monterey, Cali...