The present study investigated the effects of ocean acidification and temperature increase on Neogloboquadrina pachyderma (sinistral), the dominant planktonic foraminifer in the Arctic Ocean. Due to the naturally low concentration of [CO3] 2- in the Arctic, this foraminifer could be particularly sensitive to the forecast changes in seawater carbonate chemistry. To assess potential responses to ocean acidification and climate change, perturbation experiments were performed on juvenile and adult specimens by manipulating seawater to mimic the present-day carbon dioxide level and a future ocean acidification scenario (end of the century) under controlled (in situ) and elevated temperatures (1 and 4 °C, respectively). Foraminifera mortality was...
The response of the marine carbon cycle to changes in atmospheric CO2 concentrations will be determi...
Anthropogenically-forced changes in ocean chemistry at both the global and regional scale have the p...
The responses of marine taxa to ocean acidification are varied, with, for example, some exhibiting d...
Evidence of increasing concentrations of dissolved carbon dioxide, especially in the surface ocean a...
Foraminifera are expected to be particularly susceptible to future changes in ocean carbonate chemis...
International audienceAbstract. Evidence of increasing concentrations of dissolved carbon dioxide, e...
International audienceEvidence of increasing concentrations of dissolved carbon dioxide, especially ...
Foraminifera are expected to be particularly susceptible to future changes in ocean carbonate chemis...
Foraminifera are expected to be particularly susceptible to future changes in ocean carbonate chemis...
The response of the marine carbon cycle to changes in atmospheric CO2 concentrations will be determi...
The planktic foraminifera Neogloboquadrina pachyderma is a calcifying marine protist and the dominan...
About 30% of the anthropogenically released CO2 is taken up by the oceans; such uptake causes surfac...
The effect of carbonate ion concentration ([CO3]) on calcification rates estimated from shell size a...
Culturing experiments were performed with the benthic foraminifer Ammonia aomoriensis from Flensburg...
Increased CO2 emissions into the atmosphere lead to increased concentrations of dissolved CO2 in the...
The response of the marine carbon cycle to changes in atmospheric CO2 concentrations will be determi...
Anthropogenically-forced changes in ocean chemistry at both the global and regional scale have the p...
The responses of marine taxa to ocean acidification are varied, with, for example, some exhibiting d...
Evidence of increasing concentrations of dissolved carbon dioxide, especially in the surface ocean a...
Foraminifera are expected to be particularly susceptible to future changes in ocean carbonate chemis...
International audienceAbstract. Evidence of increasing concentrations of dissolved carbon dioxide, e...
International audienceEvidence of increasing concentrations of dissolved carbon dioxide, especially ...
Foraminifera are expected to be particularly susceptible to future changes in ocean carbonate chemis...
Foraminifera are expected to be particularly susceptible to future changes in ocean carbonate chemis...
The response of the marine carbon cycle to changes in atmospheric CO2 concentrations will be determi...
The planktic foraminifera Neogloboquadrina pachyderma is a calcifying marine protist and the dominan...
About 30% of the anthropogenically released CO2 is taken up by the oceans; such uptake causes surfac...
The effect of carbonate ion concentration ([CO3]) on calcification rates estimated from shell size a...
Culturing experiments were performed with the benthic foraminifer Ammonia aomoriensis from Flensburg...
Increased CO2 emissions into the atmosphere lead to increased concentrations of dissolved CO2 in the...
The response of the marine carbon cycle to changes in atmospheric CO2 concentrations will be determi...
Anthropogenically-forced changes in ocean chemistry at both the global and regional scale have the p...
The responses of marine taxa to ocean acidification are varied, with, for example, some exhibiting d...