Ocean acidification can cause dissolution of calcium carbonate minerals in biological structures of many marine organisms, which can be exacerbated by warming. However, it is still unclear whether this also affects organisms that have body parts made of calcium phosphate minerals (e.g. shark teeth), which may also be impacted by the 'corrosive' effect of acidified seawater. Thus, we examined the effect of ocean acidification and warming on the mechanical properties of shark teeth (Port Jackson shark, Heterodontus portusjacksoni), and assessed whether their mineralogical properties can be modified in response to predicted near-future seawater pH (–0.3 units) and temperature (+3°C) changes. We found that warming resulted in the production of ...
Sharks play a key role in the structure of marine food webs, but are facing major threats due to ove...
<p>A systematic review was conducted using Web of Science from 1970 to 2015 to review the effects of...
Increased carbon emissions from fossil fuels are increasing the pCO2 of the ocean surface waters in ...
Global ocean acidification is expected to chronically lower the pH to 7.3 (>2200 µatm seawater pCO2)...
Ocean acidification is the process in which carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere absorbs in wate...
Ocean acidification and warming are known to alter, and in many cases decrease, calcification rates ...
In recent years, much attention has been focused on the impact of climate change, particularly via o...
In contrast to mammalian teeth with the biomineral phase hydroxyapatite, the shark teeth contain har...
Background: Ocean acidification may affect fish mineralized structures (i.e. otoliths and skeleton)....
Sharks have maintained a key role in marine food webs for 400 million years and across varying physi...
The current increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration induces changes in the seawater carbonate syst...
Reconstructing movements and environmental histories of sharks may be possible by using the element ...
Sharks are one of the most threatened groups of marine animals worldwide, mostly owing to overfishin...
Little empirical information is currently available on the potential effects of acidification and/or...
The Neogene (~23.0 – 2.6 million years ago) is the current climate analogue used in predictive scena...
Sharks play a key role in the structure of marine food webs, but are facing major threats due to ove...
<p>A systematic review was conducted using Web of Science from 1970 to 2015 to review the effects of...
Increased carbon emissions from fossil fuels are increasing the pCO2 of the ocean surface waters in ...
Global ocean acidification is expected to chronically lower the pH to 7.3 (>2200 µatm seawater pCO2)...
Ocean acidification is the process in which carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere absorbs in wate...
Ocean acidification and warming are known to alter, and in many cases decrease, calcification rates ...
In recent years, much attention has been focused on the impact of climate change, particularly via o...
In contrast to mammalian teeth with the biomineral phase hydroxyapatite, the shark teeth contain har...
Background: Ocean acidification may affect fish mineralized structures (i.e. otoliths and skeleton)....
Sharks have maintained a key role in marine food webs for 400 million years and across varying physi...
The current increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration induces changes in the seawater carbonate syst...
Reconstructing movements and environmental histories of sharks may be possible by using the element ...
Sharks are one of the most threatened groups of marine animals worldwide, mostly owing to overfishin...
Little empirical information is currently available on the potential effects of acidification and/or...
The Neogene (~23.0 – 2.6 million years ago) is the current climate analogue used in predictive scena...
Sharks play a key role in the structure of marine food webs, but are facing major threats due to ove...
<p>A systematic review was conducted using Web of Science from 1970 to 2015 to review the effects of...
Increased carbon emissions from fossil fuels are increasing the pCO2 of the ocean surface waters in ...