Elevated concentration of carbon dioxide (elevated pCO2) that cause reduced pH is known to influence calcification in many marine taxa, but how elevated pCO2 influences cation composition of mineralized structures is less well studied. To a large extent, the degree to which elevated pCO2 impacts mineralized structures is influenced by physiological adaptation of organisms to environments where low pH is routinely experienced. Here, we test the hypotheses that elevated pCO2 will differently impact the relative concentrations of divalent cations (Ca2+, Mg2+, Sr2+, and Mn2+) in four closely related species of porcelain crabs distributed across intertidal zone gradients. Cation composition of carapace and claw exoskeleton was determined using i...
Ocean acidification, a decrease in the pH in marine waters associated with rising atmospheric CO2 le...
Future climate change is predicted to alter the physical characteristics of oceans and estuaries, in...
Crabs in the family Majoidae camouflage by decorating their exoskeletons with organisms and debris f...
Structural and mechanical properties of the decapod exoskeleton affect foraging, defense, and locomo...
Ocean acidification can affect the ability of calcifying organisms to build and maintain mineralized...
Crustaceans comprise an ecologically and morphologically diverse taxonomic group. They are typically...
Marine organisms can be affected by increased ocean acidification resulting from the increased carbo...
Marine crabs inhabit shallow coastal/estuarine habitats particularly sensitive to climate change, an...
Heightened human activity from power plants, factories, and vehicles have lead to increased carbon d...
The anticipated effects of CO2-induced ocean acidification on marine calcifiers are generally negati...
Marine calcifiers, especially those in their larval and juvenile stages, are thought to be most vuln...
Spiny lobsters rely on multiple biomineralized exoskeletal predator defenses that may be sensitive t...
Ocean acidification has emerged as an issue for marine organisms due to increased levels of CO2 in t...
The anticipated effects of CO2-induced ocean acidification on marine calcifiers are generally negati...
Many marine calcifiers experience metabolic costs when exposed to experimental ocean acidification c...
Ocean acidification, a decrease in the pH in marine waters associated with rising atmospheric CO2 le...
Future climate change is predicted to alter the physical characteristics of oceans and estuaries, in...
Crabs in the family Majoidae camouflage by decorating their exoskeletons with organisms and debris f...
Structural and mechanical properties of the decapod exoskeleton affect foraging, defense, and locomo...
Ocean acidification can affect the ability of calcifying organisms to build and maintain mineralized...
Crustaceans comprise an ecologically and morphologically diverse taxonomic group. They are typically...
Marine organisms can be affected by increased ocean acidification resulting from the increased carbo...
Marine crabs inhabit shallow coastal/estuarine habitats particularly sensitive to climate change, an...
Heightened human activity from power plants, factories, and vehicles have lead to increased carbon d...
The anticipated effects of CO2-induced ocean acidification on marine calcifiers are generally negati...
Marine calcifiers, especially those in their larval and juvenile stages, are thought to be most vuln...
Spiny lobsters rely on multiple biomineralized exoskeletal predator defenses that may be sensitive t...
Ocean acidification has emerged as an issue for marine organisms due to increased levels of CO2 in t...
The anticipated effects of CO2-induced ocean acidification on marine calcifiers are generally negati...
Many marine calcifiers experience metabolic costs when exposed to experimental ocean acidification c...
Ocean acidification, a decrease in the pH in marine waters associated with rising atmospheric CO2 le...
Future climate change is predicted to alter the physical characteristics of oceans and estuaries, in...
Crabs in the family Majoidae camouflage by decorating their exoskeletons with organisms and debris f...