Euryhaline decapod crustaceans possess an efficient regulation apparatus located in the gill epithelia, providing a high adaptation potential to varying environmental abiotic conditions. Even though many studies focussed on the osmoregulatory capacity of the gills, acid-base regulatory mechanisms have obtained much less attention. In the present study, underlying principles and effects of elevated pCO2 on acid-base regulatory patterns were investigated in the green crab Carcinus maenas acclimated to diluted seawater. In gill perfusion experiments, all investigated gills 4-9 were observed to up-regulate the pH of the hemolymph by 0.1-0.2 units. Anterior gills, especially gill 4, were identified to be most efficient in the equivalent proton e...
The progressive increase in COz levels in the ocean surface water and proposals to store anthropogen...
The oceans’ uptake of carbon dioxide from anthropogenic emissions will challenge marine organisms, a...
Marine crabs inhabit shallow coastal/estuarine habitats particularly sensitive to climate change, an...
Abstract Background The green crab Carcinus maenas is known for its high acclimation potential to va...
Background: The green crab Carcinus maenas is known for its high acclimation potential to varying en...
The present study investigated acid-base regulatory mechanisms in seawater-acclimated green crabs (C...
Ocean acidification causes an accumulation of CO2 in marine organisms and leads to shifts in acid-ba...
Ocean acidification causes an accumulation of CO2 in marine organisms and leads to shifts in acid-ba...
Ocean acidification causes an accumulation of CO2 in marine organisms and leads to shifts in acid-ba...
Ocean acidification causes an accumulation of CO2 in marine organisms and leads to shifts in acid–ba...
Global warming is considered to be the most adverse consequence from the increasing anthropogenic em...
Osmoregulating decapods such as the Mediterranean green crab Carcinus aestuarii possess two groups o...
Anthropogenic CO2 emissions will lead to an increased average ocean pCO2 of potentially 1900 ppm (ca...
Sandra Fehsenfeld, Rainer Kiko, Yasmin Appelhans, David W Towle, Martin Zimmer and Frank Melzne
Hypercapnia and elevated temperatures resulting from climate change may have adverse consequences fo...
The progressive increase in COz levels in the ocean surface water and proposals to store anthropogen...
The oceans’ uptake of carbon dioxide from anthropogenic emissions will challenge marine organisms, a...
Marine crabs inhabit shallow coastal/estuarine habitats particularly sensitive to climate change, an...
Abstract Background The green crab Carcinus maenas is known for its high acclimation potential to va...
Background: The green crab Carcinus maenas is known for its high acclimation potential to varying en...
The present study investigated acid-base regulatory mechanisms in seawater-acclimated green crabs (C...
Ocean acidification causes an accumulation of CO2 in marine organisms and leads to shifts in acid-ba...
Ocean acidification causes an accumulation of CO2 in marine organisms and leads to shifts in acid-ba...
Ocean acidification causes an accumulation of CO2 in marine organisms and leads to shifts in acid-ba...
Ocean acidification causes an accumulation of CO2 in marine organisms and leads to shifts in acid–ba...
Global warming is considered to be the most adverse consequence from the increasing anthropogenic em...
Osmoregulating decapods such as the Mediterranean green crab Carcinus aestuarii possess two groups o...
Anthropogenic CO2 emissions will lead to an increased average ocean pCO2 of potentially 1900 ppm (ca...
Sandra Fehsenfeld, Rainer Kiko, Yasmin Appelhans, David W Towle, Martin Zimmer and Frank Melzne
Hypercapnia and elevated temperatures resulting from climate change may have adverse consequences fo...
The progressive increase in COz levels in the ocean surface water and proposals to store anthropogen...
The oceans’ uptake of carbon dioxide from anthropogenic emissions will challenge marine organisms, a...
Marine crabs inhabit shallow coastal/estuarine habitats particularly sensitive to climate change, an...