Ocean acidification is recognized as a major anthropogenic perturbation of the modern ocean. While extensive studies have been carried out to explore the short-term physiological responses of phytoplankton to ocean acidification, little is known about their lipidomic responses after a long-term ocean acidification adaptation. Here we perform the lipidomic analysis of a marine diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum following long-term (∼400 days) selection to ocean acidification conditions. We identified a total of 476 lipid metabolites in long-term high CO2 (i.e., ocean acidification condition) and low CO2 (i.e., ambient condition) selected P. tricornutum cells. Our results further show that long-term high CO2 selection triggered substantial chan...
Ocean acidification (OA) is a dramatic perturbation of seawater environments due to increasing anthr...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 levels are driving changes in the seawater carbonate system, resulting in...
As phytoplankton provide the carbon and the energy for all higher trophic levels in the oceans, futu...
Phytoplankton growth is sustained by the supply of essential nutrients and balanced by mortality pro...
Earth temperature is rising and oligotrophication is becoming apparent even in coastal seas. In this...
International audienceAccumulation of reserve compounds (i.e., lipids and chrysolaminarin) in diatom...
textConsidering the nature of increasing global temperatures associated with elevated atmospheric ca...
Diatoms constitute a major phylum of phytoplankton biodiversity in ocean water and freshwater ecosys...
International audienceDiatoms constitute a major phylum of phytoplankton biodiversity in ocean water...
Ocean warming and acidification are current global environmental challenges impacting aquatic organi...
Ocean acidification, due to increased levels of anthropogenic carbon dioxide, is known to affect the...
Diatoms are responsible for up to 40% of the carbon fixation in our oceans. The fixed carbon is move...
Elevated CO2 is leading to a decrease in pH in marine environments (ocean acidification [OA]), alter...
Ocean Acidification (OA) effects on marine plankton are most often considered in terms of inorganic ...
Ocean warming and acidification are current global environmental challenges impacting aquatic organi...
Ocean acidification (OA) is a dramatic perturbation of seawater environments due to increasing anthr...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 levels are driving changes in the seawater carbonate system, resulting in...
As phytoplankton provide the carbon and the energy for all higher trophic levels in the oceans, futu...
Phytoplankton growth is sustained by the supply of essential nutrients and balanced by mortality pro...
Earth temperature is rising and oligotrophication is becoming apparent even in coastal seas. In this...
International audienceAccumulation of reserve compounds (i.e., lipids and chrysolaminarin) in diatom...
textConsidering the nature of increasing global temperatures associated with elevated atmospheric ca...
Diatoms constitute a major phylum of phytoplankton biodiversity in ocean water and freshwater ecosys...
International audienceDiatoms constitute a major phylum of phytoplankton biodiversity in ocean water...
Ocean warming and acidification are current global environmental challenges impacting aquatic organi...
Ocean acidification, due to increased levels of anthropogenic carbon dioxide, is known to affect the...
Diatoms are responsible for up to 40% of the carbon fixation in our oceans. The fixed carbon is move...
Elevated CO2 is leading to a decrease in pH in marine environments (ocean acidification [OA]), alter...
Ocean Acidification (OA) effects on marine plankton are most often considered in terms of inorganic ...
Ocean warming and acidification are current global environmental challenges impacting aquatic organi...
Ocean acidification (OA) is a dramatic perturbation of seawater environments due to increasing anthr...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 levels are driving changes in the seawater carbonate system, resulting in...
As phytoplankton provide the carbon and the energy for all higher trophic levels in the oceans, futu...