Atmospheric carbon dioxide (pCO2) has risen from approximately 280 to 400 ppm since the Industrial Revolution, due mainly to the combustion of fossil fuels, deforestation, and cement production. It is predicted to reach as high as 900 ppm by the end of this century. Ocean acidification resulting from the release of anthropogenic CO2 has been shown to impair the ability of some marine calcifiers to build their shells and skeletons. Here, we present the results of ocean acidification experiments designed to assess the effects of an increase in atmospheric pCO2 from ca. 448 to 827 ppm on calcification rates of the tropical urchin Echinometra viridis. Experiments were conducted under the urchin's winter (20 °C) and summer (30 °C) water temperat...
Due to their low metabolism and apparent poor ion regulation ability, sea urchins could be particula...
Continuous anthropogenic CO2 emissions to the atmosphere and uptake by the oceans will cause a reduc...
Continuous anthropogenic CO2 emissions to the atmosphere and uptake by the oceans will cause a reduc...
Ocean acidification results from an increase in the concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO...
Ocean warming and ocean acidification, both consequences of anthropogenic production of CO2, will co...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are increasing the atmospheric CO2 concentration and th...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations will significantly reduce ocean pH during the 21st century (oc...
Background: As the oceans simultaneously warm, acidify and increase in P-CO2, prospects for marine b...
Anthropogenic CO2 emission will lead to an increase in seawater pCO2 of up to 80-100 Pa (800-1000 µa...
Increasing anthropogenic atmospheric CO₂ is altering the chemistry of surface seawater worldwide, re...
Increased atmospheric CO2 concentration is leading to changes in the carbonate chemistry and the tem...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) has resulted in a change in seawater chemistry and lower...
To understand the present distribution and potential resilience of a given species in response to to...
Increased atmospheric CO2 concentration is leading to changes in the carbonate chemistry and the tem...
A major factor often overlooked in the production of calcifying marine invertebrates in aquaculture ...
Due to their low metabolism and apparent poor ion regulation ability, sea urchins could be particula...
Continuous anthropogenic CO2 emissions to the atmosphere and uptake by the oceans will cause a reduc...
Continuous anthropogenic CO2 emissions to the atmosphere and uptake by the oceans will cause a reduc...
Ocean acidification results from an increase in the concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO...
Ocean warming and ocean acidification, both consequences of anthropogenic production of CO2, will co...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are increasing the atmospheric CO2 concentration and th...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations will significantly reduce ocean pH during the 21st century (oc...
Background: As the oceans simultaneously warm, acidify and increase in P-CO2, prospects for marine b...
Anthropogenic CO2 emission will lead to an increase in seawater pCO2 of up to 80-100 Pa (800-1000 µa...
Increasing anthropogenic atmospheric CO₂ is altering the chemistry of surface seawater worldwide, re...
Increased atmospheric CO2 concentration is leading to changes in the carbonate chemistry and the tem...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) has resulted in a change in seawater chemistry and lower...
To understand the present distribution and potential resilience of a given species in response to to...
Increased atmospheric CO2 concentration is leading to changes in the carbonate chemistry and the tem...
A major factor often overlooked in the production of calcifying marine invertebrates in aquaculture ...
Due to their low metabolism and apparent poor ion regulation ability, sea urchins could be particula...
Continuous anthropogenic CO2 emissions to the atmosphere and uptake by the oceans will cause a reduc...
Continuous anthropogenic CO2 emissions to the atmosphere and uptake by the oceans will cause a reduc...