Antarctic calcified macroorganisms are particularly vulnerable to ocean acidification because many are weakly calcified, the dissolution rates of calcium carbonate are inversely related to temperature, and high latitude seas are predicted to become undersaturated in aragonite by the year 2100. We examined the post-mortem dissolution rates of aragonitic and calcitic shells from four species of Antarctic benthic marine invertebrates (two bivalves, one limpet, one brachiopod) and the thallus of a limpet shell-encrusting coralline alga exposed to acidified pH (7.4) or non-acidified pH (8.2) seawater at a constant temperature of 4 C. Within a period of only 14-35 days, shells of all four species held in pH 7.4 seawater had suffered significant d...
© 2018 Harvey, Agostini, Wada, Inaba and Hall-Spencer. Ocean acidification is expected to negatively...
Organisms, such as molluscs, that produce their hard parts from calcium carbonate are expected to sh...
Ocean acidification is a well recognised threat to marine ecosystems. High latitude regions are pred...
Anthropogenic ocean acidification is likely to have negative effects on marine calcifying organisms,...
The carbonate chemistry of the surface ocean is rapidly changing with ocean acidification, a result ...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions induce ocean acidification, thereby reducing carbonate ion co...
Organisms with long generation times require phenotypic plasticity to survive in changing environmen...
Thecosome pteropods are abundant upper-ocean zooplankton that build aragonite shells. Ocean acidific...
Ocean acidification (OA), the anthropogenic carbon dioxide-induced changes in seawater carbonate che...
Ocean acidification (OA) increases aragonite shell dissolution in calcifying marine organisms. It ha...
Specimens of the patellogastropod limpet Patella caerulea were collected within (pHlow-shells) and o...
Marine calcifiers are amongst the most vulnerable organisms to ocean acidification due to reduction ...
Large Benthic Foraminifera are a crucial component of coral-reef ecosystems, which are currently thr...
Ocean acidification is expected to negatively impact many calcifying marine organisms by impairing t...
The carbonate chemistry of the surface ocean is rapidly changing with ocean acidification, a result ...
© 2018 Harvey, Agostini, Wada, Inaba and Hall-Spencer. Ocean acidification is expected to negatively...
Organisms, such as molluscs, that produce their hard parts from calcium carbonate are expected to sh...
Ocean acidification is a well recognised threat to marine ecosystems. High latitude regions are pred...
Anthropogenic ocean acidification is likely to have negative effects on marine calcifying organisms,...
The carbonate chemistry of the surface ocean is rapidly changing with ocean acidification, a result ...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions induce ocean acidification, thereby reducing carbonate ion co...
Organisms with long generation times require phenotypic plasticity to survive in changing environmen...
Thecosome pteropods are abundant upper-ocean zooplankton that build aragonite shells. Ocean acidific...
Ocean acidification (OA), the anthropogenic carbon dioxide-induced changes in seawater carbonate che...
Ocean acidification (OA) increases aragonite shell dissolution in calcifying marine organisms. It ha...
Specimens of the patellogastropod limpet Patella caerulea were collected within (pHlow-shells) and o...
Marine calcifiers are amongst the most vulnerable organisms to ocean acidification due to reduction ...
Large Benthic Foraminifera are a crucial component of coral-reef ecosystems, which are currently thr...
Ocean acidification is expected to negatively impact many calcifying marine organisms by impairing t...
The carbonate chemistry of the surface ocean is rapidly changing with ocean acidification, a result ...
© 2018 Harvey, Agostini, Wada, Inaba and Hall-Spencer. Ocean acidification is expected to negatively...
Organisms, such as molluscs, that produce their hard parts from calcium carbonate are expected to sh...
Ocean acidification is a well recognised threat to marine ecosystems. High latitude regions are pred...