Exposure to pollution and environmental change can alter the behaviour of aquatic animals and here we review recent evidence that exposure to elevated CO₂ and reduced sea water pH alters the behaviour of tropical reef fish and hermit crabs. Three main routes through which behaviour might be altered are discussed; elevated metabolic load, 'info-disruption' and avoidance behaviour away from polluted locations. There is clear experimental evidence that exposure to high CO₂ disrupts the ability to find settlement sites and shelters, the ability to detect predators and the ability to detect prey and food. In marine vertebrates and marine crustaceans behavioural change appears to occur via info-disruption. In hermit crabs and other crustaceans im...
Increased oceanic uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is a threat to marine organisms and eco...
Human impacts on the environment affect organisms at all levels of biological organisation and ultim...
Recent research has shown that exposure to elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) affects how fishes perceive...
Exposure to pollution and environmental change can alter the behaviour of aquatic animals and here w...
Changes in olfactory-mediated behaviour caused by elevated CO2 levels in the ocean could affect recr...
The studies presented in this thesis were designed to investigate the effects of reduced sea water p...
As atmospheric CO2 levels rise, the CO2 concentration in ocean surface waters increases through a pr...
Changes in olfactory-mediated behaviour caused by elevated CO2 levels in the ocean could affect recr...
Changes in olfactory-mediated behaviour caused by elevated CO(2) levels in the ocean could affect re...
1. With the global increase in CO2 emissions, there is a pressing need for studies aimed at understa...
Experiments have shown that the behaviour of reef fishes can be seriously affected by projected futu...
Elevated seawater CO2 can cause a range of behavioural impairments in marine fishes. However, most s...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels projected to occur in the oceans by the end of this century cause a rang...
Levels of dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2) projected to occur in the world's oceans in the near future...
Increased oceanic uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is a threat to marine organisms and eco...
Human impacts on the environment affect organisms at all levels of biological organisation and ultim...
Recent research has shown that exposure to elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) affects how fishes perceive...
Exposure to pollution and environmental change can alter the behaviour of aquatic animals and here w...
Changes in olfactory-mediated behaviour caused by elevated CO2 levels in the ocean could affect recr...
The studies presented in this thesis were designed to investigate the effects of reduced sea water p...
As atmospheric CO2 levels rise, the CO2 concentration in ocean surface waters increases through a pr...
Changes in olfactory-mediated behaviour caused by elevated CO2 levels in the ocean could affect recr...
Changes in olfactory-mediated behaviour caused by elevated CO(2) levels in the ocean could affect re...
1. With the global increase in CO2 emissions, there is a pressing need for studies aimed at understa...
Experiments have shown that the behaviour of reef fishes can be seriously affected by projected futu...
Elevated seawater CO2 can cause a range of behavioural impairments in marine fishes. However, most s...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels projected to occur in the oceans by the end of this century cause a rang...
Levels of dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2) projected to occur in the world's oceans in the near future...
Increased oceanic uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is a threat to marine organisms and eco...
Human impacts on the environment affect organisms at all levels of biological organisation and ultim...
Recent research has shown that exposure to elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) affects how fishes perceive...