Ocean acidification—decreasing oceanic pH resulting from the uptake of excess atmospheric CO2—has the potential to affect marine life in the future. Among the possible consequences, a series of studies on coral reef fish suggested that the direct effects of acidification on fish behavior may be extreme and have broad ecological ramifications. Recent studies documenting a lack of effect of experimental ocean acidification on fish behavior, however, call this prediction into question. Indeed, the phenomenon of decreasing effect sizes over time is not uncommon and is typically referred to as the “decline effect.” Here, we explore the consistency and robustness of scientific evidence over the past decade regarding direct...
Ocean acidification represents a threat to marine species worldwide, and forecasting the ecological ...
Given the dramatic changes in atmospheric conditions over the 400MY evolutionary history of the fish...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Ocean acidification-decreasing oceanic pH resulting from the uptake of excess atmospheric CO2-has th...
The effects of increased levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) on the Earth's temperature have been known s...
This data set represents a reanalysis of the work of Clements et al. 2022 (Meta-analysis reveals an ...
Published online 10 August 2015Ocean ecosystems are predicted to lose biodiversity and productivity ...
abstract: Anthropogenic climate change caused by increasing carbon emissions poses a threat to nearl...
[Extract:] In their study, Clark et al. suggest that previous studies on the effects of elevated lev...
One of the most destructive effects of global climate change is the increased carbon sequestering an...
Understanding how marine organisms will be affected by global change is of primary importance to ens...
Open ocean surface CO2 levels are projected to reach approximately 800 µatm, and ocean pH to decreas...
There is increasing concern that ocean acidification, caused by the uptake of additional CO2 at the ...
Understanding how marine organisms will be affected by global change is of primary importance to ens...
Open ocean surface CO2 levels are projected to reach approximately 800 µatm, and ocean pH to decreas...
Ocean acidification represents a threat to marine species worldwide, and forecasting the ecological ...
Given the dramatic changes in atmospheric conditions over the 400MY evolutionary history of the fish...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Ocean acidification-decreasing oceanic pH resulting from the uptake of excess atmospheric CO2-has th...
The effects of increased levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) on the Earth's temperature have been known s...
This data set represents a reanalysis of the work of Clements et al. 2022 (Meta-analysis reveals an ...
Published online 10 August 2015Ocean ecosystems are predicted to lose biodiversity and productivity ...
abstract: Anthropogenic climate change caused by increasing carbon emissions poses a threat to nearl...
[Extract:] In their study, Clark et al. suggest that previous studies on the effects of elevated lev...
One of the most destructive effects of global climate change is the increased carbon sequestering an...
Understanding how marine organisms will be affected by global change is of primary importance to ens...
Open ocean surface CO2 levels are projected to reach approximately 800 µatm, and ocean pH to decreas...
There is increasing concern that ocean acidification, caused by the uptake of additional CO2 at the ...
Understanding how marine organisms will be affected by global change is of primary importance to ens...
Open ocean surface CO2 levels are projected to reach approximately 800 µatm, and ocean pH to decreas...
Ocean acidification represents a threat to marine species worldwide, and forecasting the ecological ...
Given the dramatic changes in atmospheric conditions over the 400MY evolutionary history of the fish...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...