Increasing atmospheric CO2 is driving major environmental changes in the ocean, such as an increase in average ocean temperature, a decrease in average ocean pH (ocean acidification or OA), and an increase in the number and severity of extreme climatic events (e.g., anomalous temperature events and heatwaves). Uncertainty exists in the capacity for species to withstand these stressors occurring concomitantly. Here, we tested whether an acclimation history of ocean warming (OW) and OA affects the physiological responses of an abundant, reef-building species of crustose coralline algae (CCA), Porolithon cf. onkodes, to chronic and acute thermal stress. To address this, we exposed algae to varying temperature and pH levels for 6 weeks and this...
Ocean acidification (OA) has important implications for the persistence of coral reef ecosystems, du...
In the current global climate change scenario, stressors overlap in space and time, and knowledge on...
Coralline algae are among the most sensitive calcifying organisms to ocean acidification as a result...
International audienceCoralline algae are foundation species in many hard-bottom ecosystems acting a...
In this study we analyzed the physiological responses of coralline algae to ocean acidification (OA)...
Epilithic algal communities play critical ecological roles on coral reefs, but their response to ind...
Anthropogenic CO2 emissions have exacerbated two environmental stressors, global climate warming and...
<div><p>Ocean acidification (OA) has important implications for the persistence of coral reef ecosys...
Coralline algae are foundation species in many hard-bottom ecosystems acting as a settlement substra...
Background: Crustose coralline algae (CCA) are calcifying red macroalgae that play important ecologi...
Ocean acidification (OA) has important implications for the persistence of coral reef ecosystems, du...
Background: Crustose coralline algae (CCA) are calcifying red macroalgae that play important ecologi...
Ocean acidification (OA) has important implications for the persistence of coral reef ecosystems, du...
Turf algal assemblages are ubiquitous primary producers on coral reefs, but little is known about th...
In the current global climate change scenario, stressors overlap in space and time, and knowledge on...
Ocean acidification (OA) has important implications for the persistence of coral reef ecosystems, du...
In the current global climate change scenario, stressors overlap in space and time, and knowledge on...
Coralline algae are among the most sensitive calcifying organisms to ocean acidification as a result...
International audienceCoralline algae are foundation species in many hard-bottom ecosystems acting a...
In this study we analyzed the physiological responses of coralline algae to ocean acidification (OA)...
Epilithic algal communities play critical ecological roles on coral reefs, but their response to ind...
Anthropogenic CO2 emissions have exacerbated two environmental stressors, global climate warming and...
<div><p>Ocean acidification (OA) has important implications for the persistence of coral reef ecosys...
Coralline algae are foundation species in many hard-bottom ecosystems acting as a settlement substra...
Background: Crustose coralline algae (CCA) are calcifying red macroalgae that play important ecologi...
Ocean acidification (OA) has important implications for the persistence of coral reef ecosystems, du...
Background: Crustose coralline algae (CCA) are calcifying red macroalgae that play important ecologi...
Ocean acidification (OA) has important implications for the persistence of coral reef ecosystems, du...
Turf algal assemblages are ubiquitous primary producers on coral reefs, but little is known about th...
In the current global climate change scenario, stressors overlap in space and time, and knowledge on...
Ocean acidification (OA) has important implications for the persistence of coral reef ecosystems, du...
In the current global climate change scenario, stressors overlap in space and time, and knowledge on...
Coralline algae are among the most sensitive calcifying organisms to ocean acidification as a result...