Ocean acidification, which like global warming is an outcome of anthropogenic CO2emissions, severely impacts marine calcifying organisms, especially those living in coral reef ecosystems. However, knowledge about the responses of reef calcifiers to ocean acidification is quite limited, although coral responses are known to be generally negative. In a culture experiment with two algal symbiont-bearing, reef-dwelling foraminifers, Amphisorus kudakajimensis and Calcarina gaudichaudii, in seawater under five different pCO2 conditions, 245, 375, 588, 763 and 907 µatm, maintained with a precise pCO2-controlling technique, net calcification of A. kudakajimensis was reduced under higher pCO2, whereas calcification of C. gaudichaudii generally incre...
The decrease in the saturation state of seawater, following seawater acidification, is believed to b...
Previous studies have demonstrated that coral and algal calcification is tightly regulated by the ca...
Anthropogenic elevation of atmospheric pCO2 is predicted to cause the pH of surface seawater to decl...
Ocean acidification (OA) is a major threat to marine ecosystems, particularly coral reefs which are ...
Corals are globally important calcifiers that exhibit complex responses to anthropogenic warming and...
International audienceOcean acidification (OA) is a major threat to marine ecosystems, particularly ...
Anthropogenic CO2 emissions have exacerbated two environmental stressors, global climate warming and...
Anthropogenic activities release CO2 to the atmosphere, increasing the CO2 dissolved in the ocean. T...
Abstract The CO2 concentration of air has increased over the last two centuries and recently surpass...
Changes in the seawater carbonate chemistry (ocean acidification) from increasing atmospheric carbon...
The rise in atmospheric CO2 has caused significant decrease in sea surface pH and carbonate ion (CO3...
Physiological data and models of coral calcification indicate that corals utilize a combination of s...
Rising concentrations of atmospheric CO2 are changing the carbonate chemistry of the oceans, a proce...
A long-term (10 months) controlled experiment was conducted to test the impact of increased partial ...
Coralline algae are major calcifiers of significant ecological importance in marine habitats but are...
The decrease in the saturation state of seawater, following seawater acidification, is believed to b...
Previous studies have demonstrated that coral and algal calcification is tightly regulated by the ca...
Anthropogenic elevation of atmospheric pCO2 is predicted to cause the pH of surface seawater to decl...
Ocean acidification (OA) is a major threat to marine ecosystems, particularly coral reefs which are ...
Corals are globally important calcifiers that exhibit complex responses to anthropogenic warming and...
International audienceOcean acidification (OA) is a major threat to marine ecosystems, particularly ...
Anthropogenic CO2 emissions have exacerbated two environmental stressors, global climate warming and...
Anthropogenic activities release CO2 to the atmosphere, increasing the CO2 dissolved in the ocean. T...
Abstract The CO2 concentration of air has increased over the last two centuries and recently surpass...
Changes in the seawater carbonate chemistry (ocean acidification) from increasing atmospheric carbon...
The rise in atmospheric CO2 has caused significant decrease in sea surface pH and carbonate ion (CO3...
Physiological data and models of coral calcification indicate that corals utilize a combination of s...
Rising concentrations of atmospheric CO2 are changing the carbonate chemistry of the oceans, a proce...
A long-term (10 months) controlled experiment was conducted to test the impact of increased partial ...
Coralline algae are major calcifiers of significant ecological importance in marine habitats but are...
The decrease in the saturation state of seawater, following seawater acidification, is believed to b...
Previous studies have demonstrated that coral and algal calcification is tightly regulated by the ca...
Anthropogenic elevation of atmospheric pCO2 is predicted to cause the pH of surface seawater to decl...