The rise of atmospheric pCO2 has created a number of problems for marine ecosystem. In this study, we initially quantified the effects of elevated pCO2 on the group-specific mortality of phytoplankton in a natural community based on the results of mesocosm experiments. Diatoms dominated the phytoplankton community, and the concentration of chlorophyll a was significantly higher in the high-pCO2 treatment than the low-pCO2 treatment. Phytoplankton mortality (percentage of dead cells) decreased during the exponential growth phase. Although the mortality of dinoflagellates did not differ significantly between the two pCO2 treatments, that of diatoms was lower in the high-pCO2 treatment. Small diatoms dominated the diatom community. Although th...
We examine the effects of seawater PCO2 concentration of 25, 41, and 76 kPa (250, 400, and 750 mu at...
Eutrophic coastal regions are highly productive and greatly influenced by human activities. Primary ...
We examine the effects of seawater pCO2 concentration of 25, 41, and 76 kPa (250, 400, and 750 μatm)...
The rise of atmospheric pCO(2) has created a number of problems for marine ecosystem. In this study,...
International audienceThe predicted rise in anthropogenic CO2 emissions will increase CO2 concentrat...
The predicted rise in anthropogenic CO2 emissions will increase CO2 concentrations and decrease seaw...
Deleterious effects of anthropogenic carbon dioxide are not yet fully understood at ecosystem or foo...
Deleterious effects of anthropogenic carbon dioxide are not yet fully understood at ecosystem or foo...
The rapid rise in anthropogenic atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and the subsequent acidification of...
The predicted rise in anthropogenic CO2 emissions will increase CO2 concentrations and decrease seaw...
The predicted rise in anthropogenic CO2 emissions will increase CO2 concentrations and decrease seaw...
Eutrophic coastal regions are highly productive and greatly influenced by human activities. Primary ...
We examine the effects of seawater pCO2 concentration of 25, 41, and 76 kPa (250, 400, and 750 matm)...
A mesocosm experiment was conducted in Wuyuan Bay (Xiamen), China, to investigate the effects of ele...
A mesocosm approach was used to investigate the effects of ocean acidification (OA) on a natural pla...
We examine the effects of seawater PCO2 concentration of 25, 41, and 76 kPa (250, 400, and 750 mu at...
Eutrophic coastal regions are highly productive and greatly influenced by human activities. Primary ...
We examine the effects of seawater pCO2 concentration of 25, 41, and 76 kPa (250, 400, and 750 μatm)...
The rise of atmospheric pCO(2) has created a number of problems for marine ecosystem. In this study,...
International audienceThe predicted rise in anthropogenic CO2 emissions will increase CO2 concentrat...
The predicted rise in anthropogenic CO2 emissions will increase CO2 concentrations and decrease seaw...
Deleterious effects of anthropogenic carbon dioxide are not yet fully understood at ecosystem or foo...
Deleterious effects of anthropogenic carbon dioxide are not yet fully understood at ecosystem or foo...
The rapid rise in anthropogenic atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and the subsequent acidification of...
The predicted rise in anthropogenic CO2 emissions will increase CO2 concentrations and decrease seaw...
The predicted rise in anthropogenic CO2 emissions will increase CO2 concentrations and decrease seaw...
Eutrophic coastal regions are highly productive and greatly influenced by human activities. Primary ...
We examine the effects of seawater pCO2 concentration of 25, 41, and 76 kPa (250, 400, and 750 matm)...
A mesocosm experiment was conducted in Wuyuan Bay (Xiamen), China, to investigate the effects of ele...
A mesocosm approach was used to investigate the effects of ocean acidification (OA) on a natural pla...
We examine the effects of seawater PCO2 concentration of 25, 41, and 76 kPa (250, 400, and 750 mu at...
Eutrophic coastal regions are highly productive and greatly influenced by human activities. Primary ...
We examine the effects of seawater pCO2 concentration of 25, 41, and 76 kPa (250, 400, and 750 μatm)...