The levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) predicted for the oceans by the end of this century have recently been shown to impair olfactory discrimination in larval fishes. However, whether this disruption extends to olfactory-mediated behaviour in adult fishes is unknown. In many fishes, adult survival and reproduction can be critically dependent upon navigation to home sites. We tested the effects that near-future levels of CO2 (550, 700 or 950 ppm) have on the ability of adult five-lined cardinalfish, Cheilodipterus quinquelineatus, to home to their diurnal resting sites after nocturnal feeding. Cardinalfish exposed to elevated CO2 exhibited impaired ability to distinguish between odours of home- versus foreign-site conspecifics in pair-wise cho...
We tested the effect of near-future CO2 levels (≈490, 570, 700, and 960 μatm CO2) on the olfactory r...
Levels of dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2) projected to occur in the world's oceans in the near future...
Experiments have shown that the behaviour of reef fishes can be seriously affected by projected futu...
The levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) predicted for the oceans by the end of this century have recently...
Changes in olfactory-mediated behaviour caused by elevated CO2 levels in the ocean could affect recr...
Changes in olfactory-mediated behaviour caused by elevated CO2 levels in the ocean could affect recr...
We tested the effect of near-future CO2 levels (= 490, 570, 700, and 960 µatm CO2) on the olfactory ...
Reef fish larvae actively select preferred benthic habitat, relying on olfactory, visual and acousti...
The persistence of most coastal marine species depends on larvae finding suitable adult habitat at t...
The amount of carbon dioxide dissolved in the oceans is steadily rising due to a 40% increase in atm...
Survival of marine fishes exposed to elevated near-future CO2 levels is threatened by their altered ...
There is increasing concern that ocean acidification, caused by the uptake of additional CO2 at the ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
Elevated seawater CO2 can cause a range of behavioural impairments in marine fishes. However, most s...
Changes in olfactory-mediated behaviour caused by elevated CO(2) levels in the ocean could affect re...
We tested the effect of near-future CO2 levels (≈490, 570, 700, and 960 μatm CO2) on the olfactory r...
Levels of dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2) projected to occur in the world's oceans in the near future...
Experiments have shown that the behaviour of reef fishes can be seriously affected by projected futu...
The levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) predicted for the oceans by the end of this century have recently...
Changes in olfactory-mediated behaviour caused by elevated CO2 levels in the ocean could affect recr...
Changes in olfactory-mediated behaviour caused by elevated CO2 levels in the ocean could affect recr...
We tested the effect of near-future CO2 levels (= 490, 570, 700, and 960 µatm CO2) on the olfactory ...
Reef fish larvae actively select preferred benthic habitat, relying on olfactory, visual and acousti...
The persistence of most coastal marine species depends on larvae finding suitable adult habitat at t...
The amount of carbon dioxide dissolved in the oceans is steadily rising due to a 40% increase in atm...
Survival of marine fishes exposed to elevated near-future CO2 levels is threatened by their altered ...
There is increasing concern that ocean acidification, caused by the uptake of additional CO2 at the ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Nature via the ...
Elevated seawater CO2 can cause a range of behavioural impairments in marine fishes. However, most s...
Changes in olfactory-mediated behaviour caused by elevated CO(2) levels in the ocean could affect re...
We tested the effect of near-future CO2 levels (≈490, 570, 700, and 960 μatm CO2) on the olfactory r...
Levels of dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2) projected to occur in the world's oceans in the near future...
Experiments have shown that the behaviour of reef fishes can be seriously affected by projected futu...