Ocean warming and ocean acidification, both consequences of anthropogenic production of CO2, will combine to influence the physiological performance of many species in the marine environment. In this study, we used an integrative approach to forecast the impact of future ocean conditions on larval purple sea urchins (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus) from the northeast Pacific Ocean. In laboratory experiments that simulated ocean warming and ocean acidification, we examined larval development, skeletal growth, metabolism and patterns of gene expression using an orthogonal comparison of two temperature (13°C and 18°C) and pCO2 (400 and 1100 µatm) conditions. Simultaneous exposure to increased temperature and pCO2 significantly reduced larval me...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) has resulted in a change in seawater chemistry and lower...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) has resulted in a change in seawater chemistry and lower...
Anthropogenic CO2 emission will lead to an increase in seawater pCO2 of up to 80-100 Pa (800-1000 µa...
Extensive use of fossil fuels is leading to increasing CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere and caus...
Extensive use of fossil fuels is leading to increasing CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere and caus...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide (pCO2) has risen from approximately 280 to 400 ppm since the Industrial R...
The red sea urchin Mesocentrotus franciscanus supports a highly valuable wild fishery along the West...
Within climate change biology, the red sea urchin Mesocentrotus franciscanus has remained relatively...
Ocean acidification results from an increase in the concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO...
Background: As the oceans simultaneously warm, acidify and increase in P-CO2, prospects for marine b...
Anthropogenic CO2 emissions are acidifying the world's oceans. A growing body of evidence is showing...
Under the ocean acidification (OA) conditions predicted for 2100, the larval stages of temperate sea...
Echinoderms are keystone organisms that have representatives in virtually every marine ecosystem. Th...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) has resulted in a change in seawater chemistry and lower...
Phenotypic plasticity is expected to play a major adaptive role in the response of species to ocean ...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) has resulted in a change in seawater chemistry and lower...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) has resulted in a change in seawater chemistry and lower...
Anthropogenic CO2 emission will lead to an increase in seawater pCO2 of up to 80-100 Pa (800-1000 µa...
Extensive use of fossil fuels is leading to increasing CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere and caus...
Extensive use of fossil fuels is leading to increasing CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere and caus...
Atmospheric carbon dioxide (pCO2) has risen from approximately 280 to 400 ppm since the Industrial R...
The red sea urchin Mesocentrotus franciscanus supports a highly valuable wild fishery along the West...
Within climate change biology, the red sea urchin Mesocentrotus franciscanus has remained relatively...
Ocean acidification results from an increase in the concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO...
Background: As the oceans simultaneously warm, acidify and increase in P-CO2, prospects for marine b...
Anthropogenic CO2 emissions are acidifying the world's oceans. A growing body of evidence is showing...
Under the ocean acidification (OA) conditions predicted for 2100, the larval stages of temperate sea...
Echinoderms are keystone organisms that have representatives in virtually every marine ecosystem. Th...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) has resulted in a change in seawater chemistry and lower...
Phenotypic plasticity is expected to play a major adaptive role in the response of species to ocean ...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) has resulted in a change in seawater chemistry and lower...
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) has resulted in a change in seawater chemistry and lower...
Anthropogenic CO2 emission will lead to an increase in seawater pCO2 of up to 80-100 Pa (800-1000 µa...