The increasing abundances of the thermophilous black sea urchin Arbacia lixula in the Mediterranean Sea are attributed to the Western Mediterranean warming. However, few data are available on the potential impact of this warming on A. lixula in combination with other global stressors such as ocean acidification. The aim of this study is to investigate the interactive effects of increased temperature and of decreased pH on fertilization and early development of A. lixula. This was tested using a fully crossed design with four temperatures (20, 24, 26 and 27 C) and two pH levels (pHNBS 8.2 and 7.9). Temperature and pH had no significant effect on fertilization and larval survival (2d) for temperature <27 C. At 27 C, the fertilization succe...
Understanding how growth trajectories of calcifying invertebrates are affected by changing climate r...
Within climate change biology, the red sea urchin Mesocentrotus franciscanus has remained relatively...
Recent ecological studies have shown a strong relation between temperature, echinoids and their graz...
The increasing abundances of the thermophilous black sea urchin Arbacia lixula in the Mediterranean ...
Ocean warming (OW) and acidification (OA) affects nearly all aspects of marine organism physiology a...
Background: As the oceans simultaneously warm, acidify and increase in P-CO2, prospects for marine b...
Climate change is predicted to affect the larval stages of many marine organisms. Ocean warming can ...
We studied the effects of temperature and pH on larval development, settlement and juvenile survival...
This experiment grew adult Echinometra sp. A sea urchins under four temperature and pH treatments 28...
Under future ocean warming, thermal tolerance of developmental stages may be a key driver of changes...
Ocean Acidification (OA) represents a major field of research and increased efforts are being made t...
1.This study examined the effects of long-term culture under altered conditions on the Antarctic sea...
Ocean acidification and warming are predicted to affect the early life of many marine organisms, but...
The distribution of the sea urchin Arbacia lixula, a warm affinity species, has been expanding in th...
Understanding how growth trajectories of calcifying invertebrates are affected by changing climate r...
Understanding how growth trajectories of calcifying invertebrates are affected by changing climate r...
Within climate change biology, the red sea urchin Mesocentrotus franciscanus has remained relatively...
Recent ecological studies have shown a strong relation between temperature, echinoids and their graz...
The increasing abundances of the thermophilous black sea urchin Arbacia lixula in the Mediterranean ...
Ocean warming (OW) and acidification (OA) affects nearly all aspects of marine organism physiology a...
Background: As the oceans simultaneously warm, acidify and increase in P-CO2, prospects for marine b...
Climate change is predicted to affect the larval stages of many marine organisms. Ocean warming can ...
We studied the effects of temperature and pH on larval development, settlement and juvenile survival...
This experiment grew adult Echinometra sp. A sea urchins under four temperature and pH treatments 28...
Under future ocean warming, thermal tolerance of developmental stages may be a key driver of changes...
Ocean Acidification (OA) represents a major field of research and increased efforts are being made t...
1.This study examined the effects of long-term culture under altered conditions on the Antarctic sea...
Ocean acidification and warming are predicted to affect the early life of many marine organisms, but...
The distribution of the sea urchin Arbacia lixula, a warm affinity species, has been expanding in th...
Understanding how growth trajectories of calcifying invertebrates are affected by changing climate r...
Understanding how growth trajectories of calcifying invertebrates are affected by changing climate r...
Within climate change biology, the red sea urchin Mesocentrotus franciscanus has remained relatively...
Recent ecological studies have shown a strong relation between temperature, echinoids and their graz...