Early life stages of marine crustaceans respond sensitively to elevated seawater P CO 2 . However, the underlying physiological mechanisms have not been studied well. We therefore investigated the effects of elevated seawater P CO 2 on oxygen consumption, dry weight, elemental composition, median developmental time (MDT) and mortality in zoea I larvae of the spider crab Hyas araneus (Svalbard 79°N/11°E; collection, May 2009; hatch, December 2009). At the time of moulting, oxygen consumption rate had reached a steady state level under control conditions. In contrast, elevated seawater P CO 2 caused the metabolic rate to rise continuously leading to a maximum 1.5-fold increase beyond control level a few days before moulting into the second st...
Background: Hypercapnia and elevated temperatures resulting from climate change may have adverse co...
Global warming is considered to be the most adverse consequence from the increasing anthropogenic em...
The combined effects of ocean warming and acidification were compared in larvae from two populations...
Early life stages of marine crustaceans respond sensitively to elevated seawater PCO2. However, the ...
Sensitivity of marine crustaceans to anthropogenic CO2 emissions and the associated acidification of...
Sensitivity of marine crustaceans to anthropogenic CO2 emissions and the associated acidification of...
The present thesis investigated the effects of elevated seawater PCO2 and temperature on different l...
The present thesis investigated the effects of elevated seawater PCO2 and temperature on different l...
Introduction: Exposure to elevated seawater PCO2 limits the thermal tolerance of crustaceans but t...
Bentho-pelagic life cycles are the dominant reproductive strategy in marine invertebrates, providing...
Bentho-pelagic life cycles are the dominant reproductive strategy in marine invertebrates, providing...
The transition from the last pelagic larval stage to the first benthic juvenile stage in the complex...
The present study evaluated the effects of exposure to different target pCO2 levels: control (C: 370...
Regulation of extracellular acid–base balance, while maintaining energy metabolism, is recognised as...
The present study evaluated the effects of exposure to different target pCO2 levels: control (C: 370...
Background: Hypercapnia and elevated temperatures resulting from climate change may have adverse co...
Global warming is considered to be the most adverse consequence from the increasing anthropogenic em...
The combined effects of ocean warming and acidification were compared in larvae from two populations...
Early life stages of marine crustaceans respond sensitively to elevated seawater PCO2. However, the ...
Sensitivity of marine crustaceans to anthropogenic CO2 emissions and the associated acidification of...
Sensitivity of marine crustaceans to anthropogenic CO2 emissions and the associated acidification of...
The present thesis investigated the effects of elevated seawater PCO2 and temperature on different l...
The present thesis investigated the effects of elevated seawater PCO2 and temperature on different l...
Introduction: Exposure to elevated seawater PCO2 limits the thermal tolerance of crustaceans but t...
Bentho-pelagic life cycles are the dominant reproductive strategy in marine invertebrates, providing...
Bentho-pelagic life cycles are the dominant reproductive strategy in marine invertebrates, providing...
The transition from the last pelagic larval stage to the first benthic juvenile stage in the complex...
The present study evaluated the effects of exposure to different target pCO2 levels: control (C: 370...
Regulation of extracellular acid–base balance, while maintaining energy metabolism, is recognised as...
The present study evaluated the effects of exposure to different target pCO2 levels: control (C: 370...
Background: Hypercapnia and elevated temperatures resulting from climate change may have adverse co...
Global warming is considered to be the most adverse consequence from the increasing anthropogenic em...
The combined effects of ocean warming and acidification were compared in larvae from two populations...