Negative impacts of global climate change are predicted for a range of taxa. Projections predict marked increases in sea surface temperatures and ocean acidification (OA), arguably placing calcifying organisms at most risk. While detrimental impacts of environmental change on the growth and ultrastructure of bivalve mollusc shells have been shown, rapid and diel fluctuations in pH typical of coastal systems are often not considered. Mytilus edulis, an economically important marine calcifier vulnerable to climate change, were exposed to current and future ocean acidification (380 ppm and 1000 ppm pCO2), warming (17°C; 20°C), and ocean acidification and warming (OAW) scenarios in a seawater system incorporating natural fluctuations in pH. Bot...
Ocean acidification (OA) is occurring across a backdrop of concurrent environmental changes that may...
Models suggest that marine calcifiers (organisms that precipitate a calcium carbonate exoskeleton) a...
Ocean acidification and warming are predicted to affect the ability of marine bivalves to build thei...
Ocean acidification (OA) and the resultant changing carbonate saturation states is threatening the f...
Ocean acidification threatens organisms that produce calcium carbonate shells by potentially generat...
Ocean acidification threatens organisms that produce calcium carbonate shells by potentially generat...
Ocean acidification threatens organisms that produce calcium carbonate shells by potentially generat...
Ocean surface pH levels are predicted to fall by 0.3–0.4 pH units by the end of the century and are ...
Ocean surface pH levels are predicted to fall by 0.3-0.4 pH units by the end of the century and are ...
Global climate change threatens the oceans as anthropogenic carbon dioxide causes ocean acidificatio...
Ocean acidification is altering the oceanic carbonate saturation state and threatening the survival ...
Ocean acidification (OA) is occurring across a backdrop of concurrent environmental changes that may...
Models suggest that marine calcifiers (organisms that precipitate a calcium carbonate exoskeleton) a...
Ocean acidification and warming are predicted to affect the ability of marine bivalves to build thei...
Ocean acidification (OA) and the resultant changing carbonate saturation states is threatening the f...
Ocean acidification threatens organisms that produce calcium carbonate shells by potentially generat...
Ocean acidification threatens organisms that produce calcium carbonate shells by potentially generat...
Ocean acidification threatens organisms that produce calcium carbonate shells by potentially generat...
Ocean surface pH levels are predicted to fall by 0.3–0.4 pH units by the end of the century and are ...
Ocean surface pH levels are predicted to fall by 0.3-0.4 pH units by the end of the century and are ...
Global climate change threatens the oceans as anthropogenic carbon dioxide causes ocean acidificatio...
Ocean acidification is altering the oceanic carbonate saturation state and threatening the survival ...
Ocean acidification (OA) is occurring across a backdrop of concurrent environmental changes that may...
Models suggest that marine calcifiers (organisms that precipitate a calcium carbonate exoskeleton) a...
Ocean acidification and warming are predicted to affect the ability of marine bivalves to build thei...