Increased oceanic uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is a threat to marine organisms and ecosystems. Among the most dramatic consequences predicted to date are behavioural impairments in marine fish which appear to be caused by the interference of elevated CO2 with a key neurotransmitter receptor in the brain. In this study, we tested the effects of elevated CO2 on the foraging and shelter-seeking behaviours of the reef-dwelling epaulette shark, Hemiscyllium ocellatum. Juvenile sharks were exposed for 30 d to control CO2 (400 matm) and two elevated CO2 treatments (615 and 910 matm), consistent with medium- and high-end projections for ocean pCO2 by 2100. Contrary to the effects observed in teleosts and in some other sharks, behaviou...
Sharks play a key role in the structure of marine food webs, but are facing major threats due to ove...
Changes in olfactory-mediated behaviour caused by elevated CO2 levels in the ocean could affect recr...
Elevated CO2 levels associated with ocean acidification (OA) have been shown to alter behavioural re...
Increased oceanic uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is a threat to marine organisms and eco...
Ocean acidification, resulting from increasing anthropogenic CO(2) emissions, is predicted to affect...
In recent years, much attention has been focused on the impact of climate change, particularly via o...
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...
Increased carbon emissions from fossil fuels are increasing the pCO2 of the ocean surface waters in ...
Recent research has shown that exposure to elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) affects how fishes perceive...
Recent studies show that ocean acidification impairs sensory functions and alters the behavior of te...
Recent research has shown that exposure to elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) affects how fishes perceive...
Sharks play a key role in the structure of marine food webs, but are facing major threats due to ove...
Changes in olfactory-mediated behaviour caused by elevated CO2 levels in the ocean could affect recr...
Elevated CO2 levels associated with ocean acidification (OA) have been shown to alter behavioural re...
Increased oceanic uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is a threat to marine organisms and eco...
Ocean acidification, resulting from increasing anthropogenic CO(2) emissions, is predicted to affect...
In recent years, much attention has been focused on the impact of climate change, particularly via o...
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...
Increased carbon emissions from fossil fuels are increasing the pCO2 of the ocean surface waters in ...
Recent research has shown that exposure to elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) affects how fishes perceive...
Recent studies show that ocean acidification impairs sensory functions and alters the behavior of te...
Recent research has shown that exposure to elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) affects how fishes perceive...
Sharks play a key role in the structure of marine food webs, but are facing major threats due to ove...
Changes in olfactory-mediated behaviour caused by elevated CO2 levels in the ocean could affect recr...
Elevated CO2 levels associated with ocean acidification (OA) have been shown to alter behavioural re...