Sharks play a key role in the structure of marine food webs, but are facing major threats due to overfishing and habitat degradation. Although sharks are also assumed to be at relatively high risk from climate change due to a low intrinsic rate of population growth and slow rates of evolution, ocean acidification (OA) has not, until recently, been considered a direct threat. New studies have been evaluating the potential effects of end-of-century elevated CO2 levels on sharks and their relatives' early development, physiology and behaviour. Here, we review those findings and use a meta-analysis approach to quantify the overall direction and magnitude of biological responses to OA in the species of sharks that have been investigated to date....
Increased oceanic uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is a threat to marine organisms and eco...
Sharks have maintained a key role in marine food webs for 400 million years and across varying physi...
Sharks occupy high trophic levels in marine habitats and play a key role in the structure and functi...
Sharks play a key role in the structure of marine food webs, but are facing major threats due to ove...
In recent years, much attention has been focused on the impact of climate change, particularly via o...
Sharks are one of the most threatened groups of marine animals worldwide, mostly owing to overfishin...
Alterations in predation pressure can have large effects on trophically-structured systems. Modifica...
International audienceAbstract Ocean warming and acidification act concurrently on marine ectotherms...
Ocean warming and acidification alter the physiological performance and behaviour of many small-bodi...
Increased carbon emissions from fossil fuels are increasing the pCO2 of the ocean surface waters in ...
This literature overview focuses on how shark species, are faring with the anthropogenically induced...
The early life cycle of a fish species is presumed to be the most vulnerable to abiotic change. Thei...
Anthropogenic ocean acidification (OA) is a threat to coral reef fishes, but few studies have invest...
Despite the long evolutionary history of this group, the challenges brought by the Anthropocene have...
Increased oceanic uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is a threat to marine organisms and eco...
Sharks have maintained a key role in marine food webs for 400 million years and across varying physi...
Sharks occupy high trophic levels in marine habitats and play a key role in the structure and functi...
Sharks play a key role in the structure of marine food webs, but are facing major threats due to ove...
In recent years, much attention has been focused on the impact of climate change, particularly via o...
Sharks are one of the most threatened groups of marine animals worldwide, mostly owing to overfishin...
Alterations in predation pressure can have large effects on trophically-structured systems. Modifica...
International audienceAbstract Ocean warming and acidification act concurrently on marine ectotherms...
Ocean warming and acidification alter the physiological performance and behaviour of many small-bodi...
Increased carbon emissions from fossil fuels are increasing the pCO2 of the ocean surface waters in ...
This literature overview focuses on how shark species, are faring with the anthropogenically induced...
The early life cycle of a fish species is presumed to be the most vulnerable to abiotic change. Thei...
Anthropogenic ocean acidification (OA) is a threat to coral reef fishes, but few studies have invest...
Despite the long evolutionary history of this group, the challenges brought by the Anthropocene have...
Increased oceanic uptake of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is a threat to marine organisms and eco...
Sharks have maintained a key role in marine food webs for 400 million years and across varying physi...
Sharks occupy high trophic levels in marine habitats and play a key role in the structure and functi...