Barnacles are dominant members of marine intertidal communities. Their success depends on firm attachment provided by their proteinaceous adhesive and protection imparted by their calcified shell plates. Little is known about how variations in the environment affect adhesion and shell formation processes in barnacles. Increased levels of atmospheric CO2 have led to a reduction in the pH of ocean waters (i.e., ocean acidification), a trend that is expected to continue into the future. Here, we assessed if a reduction in seawater pH, at levels predicted within the next 200 years, would alter physiology, adhesion, and shell formation in the cosmopolitan barnacle Amphibalanus (=Balanus) amphitrite. Juvenile barnacles, settled on silicone substr...
Surface seawaters are becoming more acidic due to the absorption of rising anthropogenic CO_2. Marin...
PhD ThesisBiofouling is a substantial problem for the maritime industry. Organisms growing on underw...
The current increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration induces changes in the seawater carbonate syst...
Barnacles are dominant members of marine intertidal communities. Their success depends on firm attac...
Barnacles are dominant members of marine intertidal communities. Their success depends on firm attac...
Barnacles are dominant members of marine intertidal communities. Their success depends on firm attac...
The Arctic Ocean and its associated ecosystems face numerous challenges over the coming century. Inc...
Climate change research is advancing to more complex and more comprehensive studies that include lon...
Ocean acidification (OA) is anticipated to interact with the more frequently occurring hypoxic condi...
Anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide are leading to decreases in pH and changes in the carbonat...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 decreases seawater pH in a phenomenon known as ocean acidification. In tw...
Calcium carbonate shells undergo dissolution in acidified conditions. As carbon dioxide in the atmos...
Ocean acidification (OA) is a major global driver that leads to substantial changes in seawater carb...
Energy availability and local adaptation are major components in mediating the effects of ocean acid...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide threatens to decrease pH in the world's oceans. Coastal and es...
Surface seawaters are becoming more acidic due to the absorption of rising anthropogenic CO_2. Marin...
PhD ThesisBiofouling is a substantial problem for the maritime industry. Organisms growing on underw...
The current increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration induces changes in the seawater carbonate syst...
Barnacles are dominant members of marine intertidal communities. Their success depends on firm attac...
Barnacles are dominant members of marine intertidal communities. Their success depends on firm attac...
Barnacles are dominant members of marine intertidal communities. Their success depends on firm attac...
The Arctic Ocean and its associated ecosystems face numerous challenges over the coming century. Inc...
Climate change research is advancing to more complex and more comprehensive studies that include lon...
Ocean acidification (OA) is anticipated to interact with the more frequently occurring hypoxic condi...
Anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide are leading to decreases in pH and changes in the carbonat...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 decreases seawater pH in a phenomenon known as ocean acidification. In tw...
Calcium carbonate shells undergo dissolution in acidified conditions. As carbon dioxide in the atmos...
Ocean acidification (OA) is a major global driver that leads to substantial changes in seawater carb...
Energy availability and local adaptation are major components in mediating the effects of ocean acid...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide threatens to decrease pH in the world's oceans. Coastal and es...
Surface seawaters are becoming more acidic due to the absorption of rising anthropogenic CO_2. Marin...
PhD ThesisBiofouling is a substantial problem for the maritime industry. Organisms growing on underw...
The current increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration induces changes in the seawater carbonate syst...