Ocean acidification and warming (OAW) pose a threat to marine organisms, with particular negative effects on molluscs, and can jeopardize the provision of associated ecosystem services. As predation is an important factor shaping populations in the marine environment, the ability of organisms to retain traits valuable in predation resistance under OAW may be decisive for future population maintenance. We examine how exposure to seawater temperature (control: 16.8°C and warm: 20°C) and atmospheric pCO2 (ambient [400], 750, and 1000 ppm) conditions affects traits linked to predation resistance (adductor muscle strength and shell strength) in two ecologically and economically important species of oysters (Magallana gigas and Ostrea edulis) and...
Securing economically and ecologically significant molluscs, as our oceans warm due to climate chang...
Climate change with increasing temperature and ocean acidification (OA) poses risks for marine ecosy...
Understanding how climate change and other environmental stressors will affect species is a fundamen...
Ocean acidification is anticipated to decrease calcification and increase dissolution of shelled mol...
Ocean acidification is anticipated to decrease calcification and increase dissolution of shelled mol...
Ocean acidification is anticipated to decrease calcification and increase dissolution of shelled mol...
Globally, non-native species (NNS) have been introduced and now often entirely replace native specie...
Acidifying oceans are predicted to fundamentally alter marine ecosystems. Over the next century, acu...
The current global redistribution of biota is often attributed to two main drivers: contemporary cli...
There is growing concern that global environmental change might exacerbate the ecological impacts of...
Global increases in sea temperatures and atmospheric concentrations of CO2 may affect the health of ...
Sessile marine molluscs living in the intertidal zone experience periods of internal acidosis when e...
Understanding how climate change and other environmental stressors will affect species is a fundamen...
Sessile marine molluscs living in the intertidal zone experience periods of internal acidosis when e...
Climate change and anthropogenic activities are producing a range of new selection pressures, both a...
Securing economically and ecologically significant molluscs, as our oceans warm due to climate chang...
Climate change with increasing temperature and ocean acidification (OA) poses risks for marine ecosy...
Understanding how climate change and other environmental stressors will affect species is a fundamen...
Ocean acidification is anticipated to decrease calcification and increase dissolution of shelled mol...
Ocean acidification is anticipated to decrease calcification and increase dissolution of shelled mol...
Ocean acidification is anticipated to decrease calcification and increase dissolution of shelled mol...
Globally, non-native species (NNS) have been introduced and now often entirely replace native specie...
Acidifying oceans are predicted to fundamentally alter marine ecosystems. Over the next century, acu...
The current global redistribution of biota is often attributed to two main drivers: contemporary cli...
There is growing concern that global environmental change might exacerbate the ecological impacts of...
Global increases in sea temperatures and atmospheric concentrations of CO2 may affect the health of ...
Sessile marine molluscs living in the intertidal zone experience periods of internal acidosis when e...
Understanding how climate change and other environmental stressors will affect species is a fundamen...
Sessile marine molluscs living in the intertidal zone experience periods of internal acidosis when e...
Climate change and anthropogenic activities are producing a range of new selection pressures, both a...
Securing economically and ecologically significant molluscs, as our oceans warm due to climate chang...
Climate change with increasing temperature and ocean acidification (OA) poses risks for marine ecosy...
Understanding how climate change and other environmental stressors will affect species is a fundamen...