Increasing concentrations of atmospheric CO2 are in dynamic equilibrium with the oceans. The absorption of CO2 by seawater causes a decrease in seawater pH and calcite saturation state (SS). This process, termed ocean acidification, exerts deleterious effects on marine calcifiers. Studies of symbiont-bearing large benthic foraminifera (LBF) have reported a generally unfavorable response to increased concentrations of carbon dioxide ([CO2]). Experiments and analyses were undertaken to examine the effect of increased [CO2] on the growth rate, ultrastructure, stable isotopes of carbon and oxygen, as well as Mg/Ca of the high-Mg miliolid Archaias angulatus and the low-Mg rotalid Amphistegina gibbosa. A CO2-injection culture study was performed ...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide and its dissolution in seawater have reduced ocean pH and car...
About 30% of the anthropogenically released CO2 is taken up by the oceans; such uptake causes surfac...
International audienceAbstract. Evidence of increasing concentrations of dissolved carbon dioxide, e...
Increasing concentrations of atmospheric CO2 are in dynamic equilibrium with the oceans. The absorpt...
Increasing concentrations of atmospheric CO2 are in dynamic equilibrium with the oceans. The absorpt...
A common, but not universal, effect of ocean acidification on benthic foraminifera is a reduction in...
Increased CO2 emissions into the atmosphere lead to increased concentrations of dissolved CO2 in the...
A common, but not universal, effect of ocean acidification on benthic foraminifera is a reduction in...
A common, but not universal, effect of ocean acidification on benthic foraminifera is a reduction in...
A common, but not universal, effect of ocean acidification on benthic foraminifera is a reduction in...
A common, but not universal, effect of ocean acidification on benthic foraminifera is a reduction in...
Evidence of increasing concentrations of dissolved carbon dioxide, especially in the surface ocean a...
The responses of marine taxa to ocean acidification are varied, with, for example, some exhibiting d...
The responses of marine taxa to ocean acidification are varied, with, for example, some exhibiting d...
The responses of marine taxa to ocean acidification are varied, with, for example, some exhibiting d...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide and its dissolution in seawater have reduced ocean pH and car...
About 30% of the anthropogenically released CO2 is taken up by the oceans; such uptake causes surfac...
International audienceAbstract. Evidence of increasing concentrations of dissolved carbon dioxide, e...
Increasing concentrations of atmospheric CO2 are in dynamic equilibrium with the oceans. The absorpt...
Increasing concentrations of atmospheric CO2 are in dynamic equilibrium with the oceans. The absorpt...
A common, but not universal, effect of ocean acidification on benthic foraminifera is a reduction in...
Increased CO2 emissions into the atmosphere lead to increased concentrations of dissolved CO2 in the...
A common, but not universal, effect of ocean acidification on benthic foraminifera is a reduction in...
A common, but not universal, effect of ocean acidification on benthic foraminifera is a reduction in...
A common, but not universal, effect of ocean acidification on benthic foraminifera is a reduction in...
A common, but not universal, effect of ocean acidification on benthic foraminifera is a reduction in...
Evidence of increasing concentrations of dissolved carbon dioxide, especially in the surface ocean a...
The responses of marine taxa to ocean acidification are varied, with, for example, some exhibiting d...
The responses of marine taxa to ocean acidification are varied, with, for example, some exhibiting d...
The responses of marine taxa to ocean acidification are varied, with, for example, some exhibiting d...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide and its dissolution in seawater have reduced ocean pH and car...
About 30% of the anthropogenically released CO2 is taken up by the oceans; such uptake causes surfac...
International audienceAbstract. Evidence of increasing concentrations of dissolved carbon dioxide, e...