Ocean acidification, due to anthropogenic CO2 absorption by the ocean, may have profound impacts on marine biota. Calcareous organisms are expected to be particularly sensitive due to the decreasing availability of carbonate ions driven by decreasing pH levels. Recently, some studies focused on the early life stages of mollusks that are supposedly more sensitive to environmental disturbances than adult stages. Although these studies have shown decreased growth rates and increased proportions of abnormal development under low pH conditions, they did not allow attribution to pH induced changes in physiology or changes due to a decrease in aragonite saturation state. This study aims to assess the impact of several carbonate-system pertur...
The emissions of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere have risen strongly since the beginning of the i...
Estuarine organisms are exposed to periodic strong fluctuations in seawater pH driven by biological ...
Bivalve calcification, particularly of the early larval stages, is highly sensitive to the change in...
Ocean acidification, due to anthropogenic CO2 absorption by the ocean, may have profound impacts on ...
Ocean acidification, due to anthropogenic CO(2) absorption by the ocean, may have profound impacts o...
Ocean acidification, due to anthropogenic CO2 absorption by the ocean, may have profound impacts on ...
Ocean acidification, due to anthropogenic CO2 absorption by the ocean, may have profound impacts on ...
Rising anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolving into coastal waters is decreasing the pH and ca...
This study demonstrated that the increased partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) in seawater and the attend...
Oceans face a serious change to their natural biogeochemical cycle due to the rapid absorption of CO...
Ocean acidification (OA) is altering the chemistry of the world's oceans at rates unparalleled in th...
Oceans face a serious change to their natural biogeochemical cycle due to the rapid absorption of CO...
Ocean acidification results in co-varying inorganic carbon system variables. Of these, an explicit f...
Rising anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO 2) dissolving into coastal waters is decreasing the pH and c...
Rising anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolving into coastal waters is decreasing the pH and ca...
The emissions of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere have risen strongly since the beginning of the i...
Estuarine organisms are exposed to periodic strong fluctuations in seawater pH driven by biological ...
Bivalve calcification, particularly of the early larval stages, is highly sensitive to the change in...
Ocean acidification, due to anthropogenic CO2 absorption by the ocean, may have profound impacts on ...
Ocean acidification, due to anthropogenic CO(2) absorption by the ocean, may have profound impacts o...
Ocean acidification, due to anthropogenic CO2 absorption by the ocean, may have profound impacts on ...
Ocean acidification, due to anthropogenic CO2 absorption by the ocean, may have profound impacts on ...
Rising anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolving into coastal waters is decreasing the pH and ca...
This study demonstrated that the increased partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2) in seawater and the attend...
Oceans face a serious change to their natural biogeochemical cycle due to the rapid absorption of CO...
Ocean acidification (OA) is altering the chemistry of the world's oceans at rates unparalleled in th...
Oceans face a serious change to their natural biogeochemical cycle due to the rapid absorption of CO...
Ocean acidification results in co-varying inorganic carbon system variables. Of these, an explicit f...
Rising anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO 2) dissolving into coastal waters is decreasing the pH and c...
Rising anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) dissolving into coastal waters is decreasing the pH and ca...
The emissions of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere have risen strongly since the beginning of the i...
Estuarine organisms are exposed to periodic strong fluctuations in seawater pH driven by biological ...
Bivalve calcification, particularly of the early larval stages, is highly sensitive to the change in...