Climate change is causing alterations to marine ecosystems with ocean acidification (OA) and warming widely considered to be some of the most pervasive anthropogenic threats to global marine biodiversity. To date the majority of climate change studies using intertidal organisms neglect the inherent natural variability experienced within coastal ecosystems and the substantial periods of emersion encountered over daily tidal cycles, thus limiting our ability to extrapolate responses of coastal organisms to near-future conditions. This project investigates how a variable intertidal environment can influence acid-base responses to future climatic conditions in the ecologically and economically important bivalve species Mytilus edulis and Perumy...
1. In mosaic marine habitats, such as intertidal zones, ocean acidification (OA) is exacerbated by h...
Ocean warming and acidification are two important environmental drivers affecting marine organisms. ...
Organisms inhabiting coastal waters naturally experience diel and seasonal physico‐chemical variatio...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Ocean acidification (OA) studies typically use stable open-ocean pH or CO2 values. However, species ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
Increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide are leading to physical changes in marine environments inclu...
Anthropogenic climate change confronts marine organisms with rapid trends of concomitant warming and...
Ocean acidification (OA) studies to date have typically used stable open-ocean pH and CO2 values to ...
Ocean acidification (OA) studies typically use stable open-ocean pH or CO2 values. However, species ...
Understanding long-term, ecosystem-level impacts of climate change is challenging because experiment...
1. In mosaic marine habitats, such as intertidal zones, ocean acidification (OA) is exacerbated by h...
Research shows ocean acidification (OA) can have largely negative impacts on marine organisms and ec...
Uptake of increasing anthropogenic CO2 emissions by ocean surface waters is causing an increase of s...
Physiological responses to temperature are known to be a major determinant of species distributions ...
1. In mosaic marine habitats, such as intertidal zones, ocean acidification (OA) is exacerbated by h...
Ocean warming and acidification are two important environmental drivers affecting marine organisms. ...
Organisms inhabiting coastal waters naturally experience diel and seasonal physico‐chemical variatio...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Ocean acidification (OA) studies typically use stable open-ocean pH or CO2 values. However, species ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
Increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide are leading to physical changes in marine environments inclu...
Anthropogenic climate change confronts marine organisms with rapid trends of concomitant warming and...
Ocean acidification (OA) studies to date have typically used stable open-ocean pH and CO2 values to ...
Ocean acidification (OA) studies typically use stable open-ocean pH or CO2 values. However, species ...
Understanding long-term, ecosystem-level impacts of climate change is challenging because experiment...
1. In mosaic marine habitats, such as intertidal zones, ocean acidification (OA) is exacerbated by h...
Research shows ocean acidification (OA) can have largely negative impacts on marine organisms and ec...
Uptake of increasing anthropogenic CO2 emissions by ocean surface waters is causing an increase of s...
Physiological responses to temperature are known to be a major determinant of species distributions ...
1. In mosaic marine habitats, such as intertidal zones, ocean acidification (OA) is exacerbated by h...
Ocean warming and acidification are two important environmental drivers affecting marine organisms. ...
Organisms inhabiting coastal waters naturally experience diel and seasonal physico‐chemical variatio...