International audienceABSTRACT Ocean acidification and warming are key stressors for many marine organisms. Some organisms display physiological acclimatization or plasticity, but this may vary across species ranges, especially if populations are adapted to local climatic conditions. Understanding how acclimatization potential varies among populations is therefore important in predicting species responses to climate change. We carried out a common garden experiment to investigate how different populations of the economically important great scallop (Pecten maximus) from France and Norway responded to variation in temperature and PCO2 concentration. After acclimation, post-larval scallops (spat) were reared for 31 days at one of two temperat...
Hypoxia and acidification are significant environmental stressors affecting marine populations in th...
Marine biota show latitudinal gradients in distribution, composition and diversity. Most studies of ...
Future ocean acidification (OA) will affect physiological traits of marine species, with calcifying ...
International audienceABSTRACT Ocean acidification and warming are key stressors for many marine org...
Elevated atmospheric CO2 is a major driver of global change in the ocean, causing sea surface temper...
The ongoing process of ocean acidification already affects marine life and, according to the concept...
Hypoxia and hyperthermia are two connected consequences of the ongoing global change and constitute ...
00000 ăWOS:000372685800014International audienceIncreasing atmospheric carbon dioxide results in oce...
Background: The capacity of marine species to survive chronic heat stress underpins their ability to...
Among bivalves, scallops are exceptional due to their capacity to escape from predators by swimming ...
The ongoing process of ocean acidification already affects marine life, and according to the concept...
This project investigated effects of ocean warming and acidification scenarios on the eurythermal Ki...
Hypoxia and acidification are significant environmental stressors affecting marine populations in th...
Marine biota show latitudinal gradients in distribution, composition and diversity. Most studies of ...
Future ocean acidification (OA) will affect physiological traits of marine species, with calcifying ...
International audienceABSTRACT Ocean acidification and warming are key stressors for many marine org...
Elevated atmospheric CO2 is a major driver of global change in the ocean, causing sea surface temper...
The ongoing process of ocean acidification already affects marine life and, according to the concept...
Hypoxia and hyperthermia are two connected consequences of the ongoing global change and constitute ...
00000 ăWOS:000372685800014International audienceIncreasing atmospheric carbon dioxide results in oce...
Background: The capacity of marine species to survive chronic heat stress underpins their ability to...
Among bivalves, scallops are exceptional due to their capacity to escape from predators by swimming ...
The ongoing process of ocean acidification already affects marine life, and according to the concept...
This project investigated effects of ocean warming and acidification scenarios on the eurythermal Ki...
Hypoxia and acidification are significant environmental stressors affecting marine populations in th...
Marine biota show latitudinal gradients in distribution, composition and diversity. Most studies of ...
Future ocean acidification (OA) will affect physiological traits of marine species, with calcifying ...