Bivalve calcification, particularly of the early larval stages, is highly sensitive to the change in ocean carbonate chemistry resulting from atmospheric CO2 uptake. Earlier studies suggested that declining seawater [CO32-] and thereby lowered carbonate saturation affect shell production. However, disturbances of physiological processes such as acid-base regulation by adverse seawater pCO2 and pH can affect calcification in a secondary fashion. In order to determine the exact carbonate system component by which growth and calcification are affected it is necessary to utilize more complex carbonate chemistry manipulations. As single factors, pCO2 had no effects and [HCO3-] and pH had only limited effects on shell growth, while lowered [CO32-...
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Ocean acidification is altering the oceanic carbonate saturation state and threatening the survival ...
Ocean acidification, due to anthropogenic CO2 absorption by the ocean, may have profound impacts on ...
Bivalve calcification, particularly of the early larval stages, is highly sensitive to the change in...
Understanding mollusk calcification sensitivity to ocean acidification (OA) requires a better knowle...
Ocean acidification results in co-varying inorganic carbon system variables. Of these, an explicit f...
Ocean acidification and warming is widely reported to affect the ability of marine bivalves to calci...
Ocean acidification (OA) is altering the chemistry of the world's oceans at rates unparalleled in th...
Ocean acidification, due to anthropogenic CO2 absorption by the ocean, may have profound impacts on ...
Ocean acidification, due to anthropogenic CO(2) absorption by the ocean, may have profound impacts o...
The carbonate chemistry of seawater from the Ria Formosa lagoon was experimentally manipulated, by d...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide threatens to decrease pH in the world's oceans. Coastal and es...
Ocean acidification resulting from human emissions of carbon dioxide has already lowered and will fu...
Coastal ecosystems can experience acidification via upwelling, eutrophication, riverine discharge, a...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Ocean acidification is altering the oceanic carbonate saturation state and threatening the survival ...
Ocean acidification, due to anthropogenic CO2 absorption by the ocean, may have profound impacts on ...
Bivalve calcification, particularly of the early larval stages, is highly sensitive to the change in...
Understanding mollusk calcification sensitivity to ocean acidification (OA) requires a better knowle...
Ocean acidification results in co-varying inorganic carbon system variables. Of these, an explicit f...
Ocean acidification and warming is widely reported to affect the ability of marine bivalves to calci...
Ocean acidification (OA) is altering the chemistry of the world's oceans at rates unparalleled in th...
Ocean acidification, due to anthropogenic CO2 absorption by the ocean, may have profound impacts on ...
Ocean acidification, due to anthropogenic CO(2) absorption by the ocean, may have profound impacts o...
The carbonate chemistry of seawater from the Ria Formosa lagoon was experimentally manipulated, by d...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide threatens to decrease pH in the world's oceans. Coastal and es...
Ocean acidification resulting from human emissions of carbon dioxide has already lowered and will fu...
Coastal ecosystems can experience acidification via upwelling, eutrophication, riverine discharge, a...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Ocean acidification is altering the oceanic carbonate saturation state and threatening the survival ...
Ocean acidification, due to anthropogenic CO2 absorption by the ocean, may have profound impacts on ...