The studies presented in this thesis were designed to investigate the effects of reduced sea water pH on the behaviour of intertidal decapod crustaceans, both within the context of the variations occurring naturally in the pH of rock pool habitats, and in relation to predicted changes to ocean pH resulting from ocean acidification and potential carbon dioxide (CO2) leaks from carbon capture storage (CCS) sites. Recent studies on marine fish have shown behavioural disruptions as a result of increased CO2 concentrations in sea water and reduced pH, but the effects on crustaceans are as yet unknown. The first two studies investigated the effects of reduced pH upon the olfactory behaviour of the prawn Palaemon elegans and the hermit crab Paguru...
With carbon dioxide (CO2) levels rising dramatically, climate change threatens marine environments. ...
The cold water palinurid Jasus lalandii ('West Coast rock lobster') is a commercially important crus...
Oceans are becoming more acidic as a consequence of absorbing elevated levels of atmospheric CO2 , a...
Chemoreception is a key activity by which many aquatic animals perceive their environment, and there...
The development of anthropogenic activities during recent centuries has led to an increase in enviro...
As atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) rise, the ocean acts as a sink and absorbs thi...
Exposure to pollution and environmental change can alter the behaviour of aquatic animals and here w...
One of the most destructive effects of global climate change is the increased carbon sequestering an...
The progressive increase in COz levels in the ocean surface water and proposals to store anthropogen...
Ocean acidification has emerged as an issue for marine organisms due to increased levels of CO2 in t...
Studies on pH stress in marine animals typically focus on direct or species-specific aspects. We her...
Anthropogenic elevation of atmospheric CO2 is driving global-scale ocean acidification, which conseq...
With carbon dioxide (CO2) levels rising dramatically, climate change threatens marine environments. ...
The cold water palinurid Jasus lalandii ('West Coast rock lobster') is a commercially important crus...
Oceans are becoming more acidic as a consequence of absorbing elevated levels of atmospheric CO2 , a...
Chemoreception is a key activity by which many aquatic animals perceive their environment, and there...
The development of anthropogenic activities during recent centuries has led to an increase in enviro...
As atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) rise, the ocean acts as a sink and absorbs thi...
Exposure to pollution and environmental change can alter the behaviour of aquatic animals and here w...
One of the most destructive effects of global climate change is the increased carbon sequestering an...
The progressive increase in COz levels in the ocean surface water and proposals to store anthropogen...
Ocean acidification has emerged as an issue for marine organisms due to increased levels of CO2 in t...
Studies on pH stress in marine animals typically focus on direct or species-specific aspects. We her...
Anthropogenic elevation of atmospheric CO2 is driving global-scale ocean acidification, which conseq...
With carbon dioxide (CO2) levels rising dramatically, climate change threatens marine environments. ...
The cold water palinurid Jasus lalandii ('West Coast rock lobster') is a commercially important crus...
Oceans are becoming more acidic as a consequence of absorbing elevated levels of atmospheric CO2 , a...