The response of respiration, photosynthesis, and calcification to elevated pCO2 and temperature was investigated in isolation and in combination in the Mediterranean crustose coralline alga Lithophyllum cabiochae. Algae were maintained in aquaria during 1 year at near-ambient conditions of irradiance, at ambient or elevated temperature (+3 °C), and at ambient (ca. 400 µatm) or elevated pCO2 (ca. 700 µatm). Respiration, photosynthesis, and net calcification showed a strong seasonal pattern following the seasonal variations of temperature and irradiance, with higher rates in summer than in winter. Respiration was unaffected by pCO2 but showed a general trend of increase at elevated temperature at all seasons, except in summer under elevated p...
Corals are globally important calcifiers that exhibit complex responses to anthropogenic warming and...
The response of tropical corals and calcifying algae to ocean acidification (OA) and warming has rec...
We show here that CO2 partial pressure (pCO(2)) and temperature significantly interact on coral phys...
International audienceThe response of respiration, photosynthesis, and calcification to elevated pCO...
The effects of elevated partial pressure of CO2 (pCO(2)) and temperature, alone and in combination, ...
Coralline algae are considered among the most sensitive species to near future ocean acidification. ...
Coralline algae are major calcifiers of significant ecological importance in marine habitats but are...
Marine organisms inhabiting environments where pCO2/pH varies naturally are suggested to be relative...
International audienceCoralline algae are considered among the most sensitive species to near future...
We show here that CO2 partial pressure (pCO2) and temperature significantly interact on coral physio...
We show here that CO2 partial pressure (pCO2) and temperature significantly interact on coral physio...
Atmospheric CO2 partial pressure (pCO2) is expected to increase to 700 µatm or more by the end of th...
Anthropogenic CO2 emissions have exacerbated two environmental stressors, global climate warming and...
International audiencePrimary production and calcification responses to irradiance were investigated...
Red calcareous coralline algae are thought to be among the organisms most vulnerable to ocean acidif...
Corals are globally important calcifiers that exhibit complex responses to anthropogenic warming and...
The response of tropical corals and calcifying algae to ocean acidification (OA) and warming has rec...
We show here that CO2 partial pressure (pCO(2)) and temperature significantly interact on coral phys...
International audienceThe response of respiration, photosynthesis, and calcification to elevated pCO...
The effects of elevated partial pressure of CO2 (pCO(2)) and temperature, alone and in combination, ...
Coralline algae are considered among the most sensitive species to near future ocean acidification. ...
Coralline algae are major calcifiers of significant ecological importance in marine habitats but are...
Marine organisms inhabiting environments where pCO2/pH varies naturally are suggested to be relative...
International audienceCoralline algae are considered among the most sensitive species to near future...
We show here that CO2 partial pressure (pCO2) and temperature significantly interact on coral physio...
We show here that CO2 partial pressure (pCO2) and temperature significantly interact on coral physio...
Atmospheric CO2 partial pressure (pCO2) is expected to increase to 700 µatm or more by the end of th...
Anthropogenic CO2 emissions have exacerbated two environmental stressors, global climate warming and...
International audiencePrimary production and calcification responses to irradiance were investigated...
Red calcareous coralline algae are thought to be among the organisms most vulnerable to ocean acidif...
Corals are globally important calcifiers that exhibit complex responses to anthropogenic warming and...
The response of tropical corals and calcifying algae to ocean acidification (OA) and warming has rec...
We show here that CO2 partial pressure (pCO(2)) and temperature significantly interact on coral phys...