Human activity causes ocean acidification (OA) though the dissolution of anthropogenically generated CO2 into seawater, and eutrophication through the addition of inorganic nutrients. Eutrophication increases the phytoplankton biomass that can be supported during a bloom, and the resultant uptake of dissolved inorganic carbon during photosynthesis increases water-column pH (bloom-induced basification). This increased pH can adversely affect plankton growth. With OA, basification commences at a lower pH. Using experimental analyses of the growth of three contrasting phytoplankton under different pH scenarios, coupled with mathematical models describing growth and death as functions of pH and nutrient status, we show how different conditions ...
<p>Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to alter plankton community structure in the future ocean. T...
Anthropogenically released CO2 is dissolving in the ocean, causing a decrease in bulk-seawater pH (o...
Ocean acidification (OA) has potential to affect marine phytoplankton in ways that are partly unders...
Human activity causes ocean acidification (OA) though the dissolution of anthropogenically generated...
Human activity causes ocean acidification (OA) though the dissolution of anthropogenically generated...
Highlights: • Ocean acidification increases phytoplankton standing stock. • This increase is more ...
The oceans absorb about a quarter of the annually produced anthropogenic atmospheric carbon dioxide ...
The oceans absorb ~25% of the annual anthropogenic CO2 emissions. This causes a shift in the marine ...
Plankton phototrophy consumes CO2, increasing seawater pH, while heterotrophy does the converse. Ele...
Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to alter plankton community structure in the future ocean. This...
<p>Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to alter plankton community structure in the future ocean. T...
<p>Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to alter plankton community structure in the future ocean. T...
Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to alter plankton community structure in the future ocean. This...
The oceans absorb about a quarter of the annuallyproduced anthropogenic atmospheric carbon dioxide(C...
The oceans absorb about a quarter of the annually produced anthropogenic atmospheric carbon dioxide ...
<p>Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to alter plankton community structure in the future ocean. T...
Anthropogenically released CO2 is dissolving in the ocean, causing a decrease in bulk-seawater pH (o...
Ocean acidification (OA) has potential to affect marine phytoplankton in ways that are partly unders...
Human activity causes ocean acidification (OA) though the dissolution of anthropogenically generated...
Human activity causes ocean acidification (OA) though the dissolution of anthropogenically generated...
Highlights: • Ocean acidification increases phytoplankton standing stock. • This increase is more ...
The oceans absorb about a quarter of the annually produced anthropogenic atmospheric carbon dioxide ...
The oceans absorb ~25% of the annual anthropogenic CO2 emissions. This causes a shift in the marine ...
Plankton phototrophy consumes CO2, increasing seawater pH, while heterotrophy does the converse. Ele...
Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to alter plankton community structure in the future ocean. This...
<p>Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to alter plankton community structure in the future ocean. T...
<p>Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to alter plankton community structure in the future ocean. T...
Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to alter plankton community structure in the future ocean. This...
The oceans absorb about a quarter of the annuallyproduced anthropogenic atmospheric carbon dioxide(C...
The oceans absorb about a quarter of the annually produced anthropogenic atmospheric carbon dioxide ...
<p>Ocean acidification (OA) is expected to alter plankton community structure in the future ocean. T...
Anthropogenically released CO2 is dissolving in the ocean, causing a decrease in bulk-seawater pH (o...
Ocean acidification (OA) has potential to affect marine phytoplankton in ways that are partly unders...