The sustained absorption of anthropogenically released atmospheric CO2 by the oceans is modifying seawater carbonate chemistry, a process termed ocean acidification (OA). By the year 2100, the worst case scenario is a decline in the average oceanic surface seawater pH by 0.3 units to 7.75. The changing seawater carbonate chemistry is predicted to negatively affect many marine species, particularly calcifying organisms such as coralline algae, while species such as diatoms and fleshy seaweed are predicted to be little affected or may even benefit from OA. It has been hypothesized in previous work that the direct negative effects imposed on coralline algae, and the direct positive effects on fleshy seaweeds and diatoms under a future high CO2...
Coralline algae are globally abundant components of benthic habitats and play foundational roles in ...
Coralline algae are susceptible to the changes in the seawater carbonate system associ-ated with oce...
International audienceThe atmospheric partial pressure of carbon dioxide (p(CO2)) will almost certai...
Despite the heightened awareness of ocean acidification (OA) effects on marine organisms, few studie...
Owing to anthropogenic emissions, atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide could almost double b...
Despite the heightened awareness of ocean acidification (OA) effects on marine organisms, few studie...
Owing to anthropogenic emissions, atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide could almost double b...
Calcification and growth of crustose coralline algae (CCA) are affected by elevated seawater pCO2 an...
International audienceThe future of coral reef ecosystems is under threat because vital reef-accreti...
Calcification and growth of crustose coralline algae (CCA) are affected by elevated seawater pCO2 an...
Ocean acidification is the lowering of oceanic pH that has resulted from the increase of CO2 in the ...
Ocean acidification is changing the marine environment, with potentially serious consequences for ma...
The future of coral reef ecosystems is under threat because vital reef-accreting species such as cor...
Temperate marine rocky habitats may be alternatively characterized by well vegetated macroalgal asse...
Coralline algae are expected to be adversely impacted by global warming and ocean acidification, alt...
Coralline algae are globally abundant components of benthic habitats and play foundational roles in ...
Coralline algae are susceptible to the changes in the seawater carbonate system associ-ated with oce...
International audienceThe atmospheric partial pressure of carbon dioxide (p(CO2)) will almost certai...
Despite the heightened awareness of ocean acidification (OA) effects on marine organisms, few studie...
Owing to anthropogenic emissions, atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide could almost double b...
Despite the heightened awareness of ocean acidification (OA) effects on marine organisms, few studie...
Owing to anthropogenic emissions, atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide could almost double b...
Calcification and growth of crustose coralline algae (CCA) are affected by elevated seawater pCO2 an...
International audienceThe future of coral reef ecosystems is under threat because vital reef-accreti...
Calcification and growth of crustose coralline algae (CCA) are affected by elevated seawater pCO2 an...
Ocean acidification is the lowering of oceanic pH that has resulted from the increase of CO2 in the ...
Ocean acidification is changing the marine environment, with potentially serious consequences for ma...
The future of coral reef ecosystems is under threat because vital reef-accreting species such as cor...
Temperate marine rocky habitats may be alternatively characterized by well vegetated macroalgal asse...
Coralline algae are expected to be adversely impacted by global warming and ocean acidification, alt...
Coralline algae are globally abundant components of benthic habitats and play foundational roles in ...
Coralline algae are susceptible to the changes in the seawater carbonate system associ-ated with oce...
International audienceThe atmospheric partial pressure of carbon dioxide (p(CO2)) will almost certai...