Ocean acidification and associated shifts in carbonate chemistry speciation induced by increasing levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) have the potential to impact marine biota in various ways. The process of biogenic calcification, for instance, is usually shown to be negatively affected. In coccolithophores, an important group of pelagic calcifiers, changes in cellular calcification rates in response to changing ocean carbonate chemistry appear to differ among species. By applying a wider CO2 range we show that a species previously reported insensitive to seawater acidification, Coccolithusbraarudii, responds both in terms of calcification and photosynthesis, although at higher levels of CO2. Thus, observed differences between speci...
The formation of calcareous skeletons by marine planktonic organisms and their subsequent sinking to...
My project builds on previous work to derive a new biologically based model to describe the response...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations are expected to impact pelagic ecosystem functioning in th...
All species of coccolithophore appear to respond to perturbations of carbonate chemistry in a differ...
About one-third of the carbon dioxide (CO(2)) released into the atmosphere as a result of human acti...
About one-third of the carbon dioxide (CO(2)) released into the atmosphere as a result of human acti...
Coccolithophores are important oceanic primary producers not only in terms of photosynthesis but als...
Coccolithophores are a group of unicellular phytoplankton species whose ability to calcify has a pro...
Uptake of half of the fossil fuel CO2 into the ocean causes gradual seawater acidification. This has...
Ocean acidification has the capacity to impact future coccolithophore growth, photosynthesis, and ca...
Coccolithophores, which are considered to be the most productive calcifying or-ganisms on earth, pla...
The formation of calcareous skeletons by marine planktonic organisms and their subsequent sinking to...
Uptake of half of the fossil fuel CO2 into the ocean causes gradual seawater acidification. This has...
The absorption of atmospheric pCO2 by the ocean causes changes in water chemistry,\ud collectively t...
Anthropogenic elevation of atmospheric carbon dioxide (pCO2) is making the oceans more acidic, there...
The formation of calcareous skeletons by marine planktonic organisms and their subsequent sinking to...
My project builds on previous work to derive a new biologically based model to describe the response...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations are expected to impact pelagic ecosystem functioning in th...
All species of coccolithophore appear to respond to perturbations of carbonate chemistry in a differ...
About one-third of the carbon dioxide (CO(2)) released into the atmosphere as a result of human acti...
About one-third of the carbon dioxide (CO(2)) released into the atmosphere as a result of human acti...
Coccolithophores are important oceanic primary producers not only in terms of photosynthesis but als...
Coccolithophores are a group of unicellular phytoplankton species whose ability to calcify has a pro...
Uptake of half of the fossil fuel CO2 into the ocean causes gradual seawater acidification. This has...
Ocean acidification has the capacity to impact future coccolithophore growth, photosynthesis, and ca...
Coccolithophores, which are considered to be the most productive calcifying or-ganisms on earth, pla...
The formation of calcareous skeletons by marine planktonic organisms and their subsequent sinking to...
Uptake of half of the fossil fuel CO2 into the ocean causes gradual seawater acidification. This has...
The absorption of atmospheric pCO2 by the ocean causes changes in water chemistry,\ud collectively t...
Anthropogenic elevation of atmospheric carbon dioxide (pCO2) is making the oceans more acidic, there...
The formation of calcareous skeletons by marine planktonic organisms and their subsequent sinking to...
My project builds on previous work to derive a new biologically based model to describe the response...
Increasing atmospheric CO2 concentrations are expected to impact pelagic ecosystem functioning in th...