The emergence of ocean acidification as a significant threat to calcifying organisms in marine ecosystems creates a pressing need to understand the physiological and molecular mechanisms by which calcification is affected by environmental parameters. We report here, for the first time, changes in gene expression induced by variations in pH/pCO(2) in the widespread and abundant coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi. Batch cultures were subjected to increased partial pressure of CO2 (pCO(2); i.e. decreased pH), and the changes in expression of four functional gene classes directly or indirectly related to calcification were investigated. Increased pCO(2) did not affect the calcification rate and only carbonic anhydrase transcripts exhibited a sig...
Coccolithophores are important oceanic primary producers not only in terms of photosynthesis but als...
Ocean acidification due to rising atmospheric CO2 is expected to affect the physiology of important ...
About one-third of the carbon dioxide (CO(2)) released into the atmosphere as a result of human acti...
The emergence of ocean acidification as a significant threat to calcifying organisms in marine ecosy...
The emergence of ocean acidification as a significant threat to calcifying organisms in marine ecosy...
Abstract The emergence of ocean acidification as a significant threat to calcifying organisms in mar...
Increasing acidity in the oceans is a current cause for concern in populations of calcifying organis...
Coccolithophores are unicellular marine algae that produce biogenic calcite scales and substantially...
Coccolithophores are important calcifying phytoplankton predicted to be impacted by changes in ocean...
The absorption of atmospheric pCO2 by the ocean causes changes in water chemistry,\ud collectively t...
Ocean acidification due to rising atmospheric CO2 is expected to affect the physiology of important ...
<div><p>Ocean acidification due to rising atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> is expected to affect the physi...
Ongoing ocean global change due to anthropogenic activities is causing multiple chemical and physica...
Precipitation of calcium carbonate by phytoplankton in the photic oceanic layer is an important proc...
With respect to their sensitivity to ocean acidification, calcifiers such as the coccolithophore Emi...
Coccolithophores are important oceanic primary producers not only in terms of photosynthesis but als...
Ocean acidification due to rising atmospheric CO2 is expected to affect the physiology of important ...
About one-third of the carbon dioxide (CO(2)) released into the atmosphere as a result of human acti...
The emergence of ocean acidification as a significant threat to calcifying organisms in marine ecosy...
The emergence of ocean acidification as a significant threat to calcifying organisms in marine ecosy...
Abstract The emergence of ocean acidification as a significant threat to calcifying organisms in mar...
Increasing acidity in the oceans is a current cause for concern in populations of calcifying organis...
Coccolithophores are unicellular marine algae that produce biogenic calcite scales and substantially...
Coccolithophores are important calcifying phytoplankton predicted to be impacted by changes in ocean...
The absorption of atmospheric pCO2 by the ocean causes changes in water chemistry,\ud collectively t...
Ocean acidification due to rising atmospheric CO2 is expected to affect the physiology of important ...
<div><p>Ocean acidification due to rising atmospheric CO<sub>2</sub> is expected to affect the physi...
Ongoing ocean global change due to anthropogenic activities is causing multiple chemical and physica...
Precipitation of calcium carbonate by phytoplankton in the photic oceanic layer is an important proc...
With respect to their sensitivity to ocean acidification, calcifiers such as the coccolithophore Emi...
Coccolithophores are important oceanic primary producers not only in terms of photosynthesis but als...
Ocean acidification due to rising atmospheric CO2 is expected to affect the physiology of important ...
About one-third of the carbon dioxide (CO(2)) released into the atmosphere as a result of human acti...