There is great concern over the future effects of ocean acidification on marine organisms, especially for skeletal calcification, yet little is known of natural variation in skeleton size and composition across the globe, and this is a prerequisite for identifying factors currently controlling skeleton mass and thickness. Here, taxonomically controlled latitudinal variations in shell morphology and composition were investigated in bivalve and gastropod molluscs, brachiopods, and echinoids. Total inorganic content, a proxy for skeletal CaCO3, decreased with latitude, decreasing seawater temperature, and decreasing seawater carbonate saturation state (for CaCO3 as calcite (Ωcal)) in all taxa. Shell mass decreased with latitude in molluscs and...
Anthropogenic warming and ocean acidification are predicted to negatively affect marine calcifiers. ...
Seawater pH and the availability of carbonate ions is decreasing due to anthropogenic carbon dioxide...
Thecosomata (shelled pteropod molluscs) are calcifiers that play an important role in the ocean carb...
There is great concern over the future effects of ocean acidification on marine organisms, especiall...
There is great concern over the future effects of ocean acidification on marine organisms, especiall...
Models suggest that marine calcifiers (organisms that precipitate a calcium carbonate exoskeleton) a...
The proportion of body mass devoted to skeleton in marine invertebrates decreases along latitudinal ...
Many marine organisms produce calcareous shells as the key structure for defense, but the functional...
Ocean acidification threatens organisms that produce calcium carbonate shells by potentially generat...
Negative impacts of global climate change are predicted for a range of taxa. Projections predict mar...
Organisms with long generation times require phenotypic plasticity to survive in changing environmen...
It is now well established that seawater chemistry, as well as influencing non-skeletal marine preci...
Seawater pH and the availability of carbonate ions are decreasing due to anthropogenic carbon dioxid...
Ocean acidification threatens organisms that produce calcium carbonate shells by potentially generat...
Ocean acidification threatens organisms that produce calcium carbonate shells by potentially generat...
Anthropogenic warming and ocean acidification are predicted to negatively affect marine calcifiers. ...
Seawater pH and the availability of carbonate ions is decreasing due to anthropogenic carbon dioxide...
Thecosomata (shelled pteropod molluscs) are calcifiers that play an important role in the ocean carb...
There is great concern over the future effects of ocean acidification on marine organisms, especiall...
There is great concern over the future effects of ocean acidification on marine organisms, especiall...
Models suggest that marine calcifiers (organisms that precipitate a calcium carbonate exoskeleton) a...
The proportion of body mass devoted to skeleton in marine invertebrates decreases along latitudinal ...
Many marine organisms produce calcareous shells as the key structure for defense, but the functional...
Ocean acidification threatens organisms that produce calcium carbonate shells by potentially generat...
Negative impacts of global climate change are predicted for a range of taxa. Projections predict mar...
Organisms with long generation times require phenotypic plasticity to survive in changing environmen...
It is now well established that seawater chemistry, as well as influencing non-skeletal marine preci...
Seawater pH and the availability of carbonate ions are decreasing due to anthropogenic carbon dioxid...
Ocean acidification threatens organisms that produce calcium carbonate shells by potentially generat...
Ocean acidification threatens organisms that produce calcium carbonate shells by potentially generat...
Anthropogenic warming and ocean acidification are predicted to negatively affect marine calcifiers. ...
Seawater pH and the availability of carbonate ions is decreasing due to anthropogenic carbon dioxide...
Thecosomata (shelled pteropod molluscs) are calcifiers that play an important role in the ocean carb...