To predict the effects of global change on marine populations, it is important to measure the effects of climate stressors on performance and potential for adaptation. Adaptation depends on heritable genetic variance for stress tolerance being present in populations. We determined the effects of near-future ocean conditions on fertilization success of the sea urchin Pseudoboletia indiana. In 16 multiple dam-sire crosses, we quantified genetic variation in tolerance of warming (+3°C) and acidification (−0.3 to 0.5 pH units) at the gastrulation stage. Ocean acidification decreased fertilization across all dam-sire combinations with effects of pH significantly differing among the pairings. Decreased pH reduced the percentage of normal gastrula...
Phenotypic plasticity is expected to play a major adaptive role in the response of species to ocean ...
Climate change is predicted to affect the larval stages of many marine organisms. Ocean warming can ...
A rapidly growing body of literature documents the potential negative effects of CO2-driven ocean ac...
To predict effects of global change on marine populations, it is important to measure the effects of...
Background: Predicting effects of rapid climate change on populations depends on measuring the effec...
BACKGROUND: Predicting effects of rapid climate change on populations depends on measuring the effec...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Predicting effects of rapid climate change on populations depends on meas...
To predict impacts of ocean acidification and warming on the responses of marine populations, it is ...
Ocean warming can alter natural selection on marine systems, and in many cases, the long-term persis...
Background: Climate change will lead to intense selection on many organisms, particularly during sus...
Climate change, through ocean warming and ocean acidification, can affect the life cycles and popula...
Background: Climate change will lead to intense selection on many organisms, particularly during sus...
Climate change will lead to intense selection on many organisms, particularly during susceptible ear...
Background: Climate change will lead to intense selection on many organisms, particularly during sus...
Understanding how growth trajectories of calcifying invertebrates are affected by changing climate r...
Phenotypic plasticity is expected to play a major adaptive role in the response of species to ocean ...
Climate change is predicted to affect the larval stages of many marine organisms. Ocean warming can ...
A rapidly growing body of literature documents the potential negative effects of CO2-driven ocean ac...
To predict effects of global change on marine populations, it is important to measure the effects of...
Background: Predicting effects of rapid climate change on populations depends on measuring the effec...
BACKGROUND: Predicting effects of rapid climate change on populations depends on measuring the effec...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Predicting effects of rapid climate change on populations depends on meas...
To predict impacts of ocean acidification and warming on the responses of marine populations, it is ...
Ocean warming can alter natural selection on marine systems, and in many cases, the long-term persis...
Background: Climate change will lead to intense selection on many organisms, particularly during sus...
Climate change, through ocean warming and ocean acidification, can affect the life cycles and popula...
Background: Climate change will lead to intense selection on many organisms, particularly during sus...
Climate change will lead to intense selection on many organisms, particularly during susceptible ear...
Background: Climate change will lead to intense selection on many organisms, particularly during sus...
Understanding how growth trajectories of calcifying invertebrates are affected by changing climate r...
Phenotypic plasticity is expected to play a major adaptive role in the response of species to ocean ...
Climate change is predicted to affect the larval stages of many marine organisms. Ocean warming can ...
A rapidly growing body of literature documents the potential negative effects of CO2-driven ocean ac...