Increased anthropogenic CO2 emissions in the last two centuries have lead to rising sea surface temperature and falling ocean pH, and it is predicted that current global trends will worsen over the next few decades. There is limited understanding of how genetic variation among individuals will influence the responses of populations and species to these changes. A microcosm system was set up to study the effects of predicted temperature and CO2 levels on the bryozoan Celleporella hyalina. In this marine species, colonies grow by the addition of male, female and feeding modular individuals (zooids) and can be physically subdivided to produce a clone of genetically identical colonies. We studied colony growth rate (the addition of zooids), rep...
Phytoplankton populations can display high levels of genetic diversity that, when reflected by pheno...
Elevations in atmospheric carbon dioxide (C02 ) are anticipated to acidify oceans because of fundame...
As a consequence of anthropogenic CO2 emissions, oceans are becoming more acidic, a phenomenon known...
Phenotypic plasticity has the potential to allow organisms to respond rapidly to global environmenta...
Phenotypic plasticity has the potential to allow organisms to respond rapidly to global environmenta...
Phenotypic plasticity has the potential to allow organisms to respond rapidly to global environmenta...
Marine invertebrates with skeletons made of high-magnesium calcite may be especially susceptible to ...
There are serious concerns that ocean acidification will combine with the effects of global warming ...
Ocean warming and acidification are co-occurring stressors likely to affect marine biota through cli...
Many aquatic animals grow into colonies of repeated, genetically identical, modules (zooids). Zooid ...
Many aquatic animals grow into colonies of repeated, genetically identical, modules (zooids). Zooid ...
Many aquatic animals grow into colonies of repeated, genetically identical, modules (zooids). Zooid ...
Many aquatic animals grow into colonies of repeated, genetically identical, modules (zooids). Zooid ...
Anthropogenic atmospheric emissions of CO2 are responsible for simultaneous ocean warming (OW) and o...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are forcing shifts in seawater carbonate chemistry. Hav...
Phytoplankton populations can display high levels of genetic diversity that, when reflected by pheno...
Elevations in atmospheric carbon dioxide (C02 ) are anticipated to acidify oceans because of fundame...
As a consequence of anthropogenic CO2 emissions, oceans are becoming more acidic, a phenomenon known...
Phenotypic plasticity has the potential to allow organisms to respond rapidly to global environmenta...
Phenotypic plasticity has the potential to allow organisms to respond rapidly to global environmenta...
Phenotypic plasticity has the potential to allow organisms to respond rapidly to global environmenta...
Marine invertebrates with skeletons made of high-magnesium calcite may be especially susceptible to ...
There are serious concerns that ocean acidification will combine with the effects of global warming ...
Ocean warming and acidification are co-occurring stressors likely to affect marine biota through cli...
Many aquatic animals grow into colonies of repeated, genetically identical, modules (zooids). Zooid ...
Many aquatic animals grow into colonies of repeated, genetically identical, modules (zooids). Zooid ...
Many aquatic animals grow into colonies of repeated, genetically identical, modules (zooids). Zooid ...
Many aquatic animals grow into colonies of repeated, genetically identical, modules (zooids). Zooid ...
Anthropogenic atmospheric emissions of CO2 are responsible for simultaneous ocean warming (OW) and o...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are forcing shifts in seawater carbonate chemistry. Hav...
Phytoplankton populations can display high levels of genetic diversity that, when reflected by pheno...
Elevations in atmospheric carbon dioxide (C02 ) are anticipated to acidify oceans because of fundame...
As a consequence of anthropogenic CO2 emissions, oceans are becoming more acidic, a phenomenon known...