Ocean acidification is anticipated to decrease calcification and increase dissolution of shelled molluscs. Molluscs with thinner and weaker shells may be more susceptible to predation, but not all studies have measured negative responses of molluscs to elevated pCO2. Recent studies measuring the response of molluscs have found greater variability at the population level than first expected. Here we investigate the impact of acidification on the predatory whelk Morula marginalba and genetically distinct subpopulations of the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas. Whelks and eight family lines of C. gigas were separately exposed to ambient (385 ppm) and elevated (1000 ppm) pCO2 for 6 weeks. Following this period, individuals of M. marginalba were ...
Carbon dioxide-induced ocean acidification are producing a range of new selection pressures on marin...
It is essential to predict the impact of elevated PCO2 on marine organisms and habitats to anticipat...
Globally, non-native species (NNS) have been introduced and now often entirely replace native specie...
Ocean acidification is anticipated to decrease calcification and increase dissolution of shelled mol...
Ocean acidification is anticipated to decrease calcification and increase dissolution of shelled mol...
There is growing concern that global environmental change might exacerbate the ecological impacts of...
Ocean acidification and warming (OAW) pose a threat to marine organisms, with particular negative ef...
Sessile marine molluscs living in the intertidal zone experience periods of internal acidosis when e...
Acidifying oceans are predicted to fundamentally alter marine ecosystems. Over the next century, acu...
Sessile marine molluscs living in the intertidal zone experience periods of internal acidosis when e...
The influence of environmental change on species interactions will affect population dynamics and co...
Ocean acidification is predicted to have severe consequences for calcifying marine organisms especia...
Ocean acidification is predicted to have severe consequences for calcifying marine organisms especia...
Estuarine organisms are exposed to periodic strong fluctuations in seawater pH driven by biological ...
It is essential to predict the impact of elevated Pco2 on marine organisms and habitats to anticipat...
Carbon dioxide-induced ocean acidification are producing a range of new selection pressures on marin...
It is essential to predict the impact of elevated PCO2 on marine organisms and habitats to anticipat...
Globally, non-native species (NNS) have been introduced and now often entirely replace native specie...
Ocean acidification is anticipated to decrease calcification and increase dissolution of shelled mol...
Ocean acidification is anticipated to decrease calcification and increase dissolution of shelled mol...
There is growing concern that global environmental change might exacerbate the ecological impacts of...
Ocean acidification and warming (OAW) pose a threat to marine organisms, with particular negative ef...
Sessile marine molluscs living in the intertidal zone experience periods of internal acidosis when e...
Acidifying oceans are predicted to fundamentally alter marine ecosystems. Over the next century, acu...
Sessile marine molluscs living in the intertidal zone experience periods of internal acidosis when e...
The influence of environmental change on species interactions will affect population dynamics and co...
Ocean acidification is predicted to have severe consequences for calcifying marine organisms especia...
Ocean acidification is predicted to have severe consequences for calcifying marine organisms especia...
Estuarine organisms are exposed to periodic strong fluctuations in seawater pH driven by biological ...
It is essential to predict the impact of elevated Pco2 on marine organisms and habitats to anticipat...
Carbon dioxide-induced ocean acidification are producing a range of new selection pressures on marin...
It is essential to predict the impact of elevated PCO2 on marine organisms and habitats to anticipat...
Globally, non-native species (NNS) have been introduced and now often entirely replace native specie...