Until now, it is not known how the antioxidant and digestive enzymatic machinery of fish early life stages will change with the combined effects of future ocean acidification and warming. Here we show that high pCO2 (~1600 μatm) significantly decreased metabolic rates (up to 27.4 %) of flatfish larvae, Solea senegalensis, at both present (18 °C) and warmer temperatures (+4 °C). Moreover, both warming and hypercapnia increased the heat shock response and the activity of antioxidant enzymes, namely catalase (CAT) and glutathione S-transferase (GST), mainly in post-metamorphic larvae (30 dph). The lack of changes in the activity of CAT and GST of pre-metamorphic larvae (10 dph) seems to indicate that earlier stages lack a fully-developed antio...
Little empirical information is currently available on the potential effects of acidification and/or...
Ocean acidification and warming are co-occurring stressors, yet their effects on early life stages o...
Marine organisms and entire ecosystems are influenced by increasing temperatures and increasing CO2 ...
Until now, it is not known how the antioxidant and digestive enzymatic machinery of fish early life ...
Until now, it is not known how the antioxidant and digestive enzymatic machinery of fish early life ...
Climate change is disturbing marine biological processes, and impacting goods and services provided ...
The continuous CO2 uptake by the oceans is changing the seawater chemistry and is estimated to lead ...
Ocean acidification, recognized as a major threat to marine ecosystems, has developed into one of th...
Early life stages of many marine organisms are being challenged by rising seawater temperature and C...
Understanding physiological and molecular compensation mechanisms that shape thermotolerance is cruc...
Hand in hand with ocean warming, ocean acidification is increasingly threatening life in the world’s...
Anthropogenic CO2 is rapidly causing oceans to become warmer and more acidic, challenging marine ect...
Acute temperature stress in 15-day post-hatch (DPH) Lates calcarifer larvae was studied using the se...
Climate change has pervasive effects on marine ecosystems, altering biodiversity patterns, abundance...
Ocean warming and acidification are serious threats to marine life; however, their individual and co...
Little empirical information is currently available on the potential effects of acidification and/or...
Ocean acidification and warming are co-occurring stressors, yet their effects on early life stages o...
Marine organisms and entire ecosystems are influenced by increasing temperatures and increasing CO2 ...
Until now, it is not known how the antioxidant and digestive enzymatic machinery of fish early life ...
Until now, it is not known how the antioxidant and digestive enzymatic machinery of fish early life ...
Climate change is disturbing marine biological processes, and impacting goods and services provided ...
The continuous CO2 uptake by the oceans is changing the seawater chemistry and is estimated to lead ...
Ocean acidification, recognized as a major threat to marine ecosystems, has developed into one of th...
Early life stages of many marine organisms are being challenged by rising seawater temperature and C...
Understanding physiological and molecular compensation mechanisms that shape thermotolerance is cruc...
Hand in hand with ocean warming, ocean acidification is increasingly threatening life in the world’s...
Anthropogenic CO2 is rapidly causing oceans to become warmer and more acidic, challenging marine ect...
Acute temperature stress in 15-day post-hatch (DPH) Lates calcarifer larvae was studied using the se...
Climate change has pervasive effects on marine ecosystems, altering biodiversity patterns, abundance...
Ocean warming and acidification are serious threats to marine life; however, their individual and co...
Little empirical information is currently available on the potential effects of acidification and/or...
Ocean acidification and warming are co-occurring stressors, yet their effects on early life stages o...
Marine organisms and entire ecosystems are influenced by increasing temperatures and increasing CO2 ...