Anthropogenically released CO2 is dissolving in the ocean, causing a decrease in bulk-seawater pH (ocean acidification). Projections indicate that the pH will drop 0.3 units from its present value by 2100 (ref. 1). However, it is unclear how the growth of plankton is likely to respond. Using simulations we demonstrate how pH and carbonate chemistry at the exterior surface of marine organisms deviates increasingly from those of the bulk sea water as organism metabolic activity and size increases. These deviations will increase in the future as the buffering capacity of sea water decreases with decreased pH and as metabolic activity increases with raised seawater temperatures. We show that many marine plankton will experience pH conditions co...
Every year, the oceans absorb about 30% of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) leading to a re-equili...
Plankton communities play a key role in the marine food web and are expected to be highly sensitive ...
Ocean acidification due to anthropogenic CO2 emissions is a dominant driver of long-term changes in ...
Anthropogenically released CO2 is dissolving in the ocean, causing a decrease in bulk-seawater pH (o...
Surface ocean pH is declining due to anthropogenic atmospheric CO2 uptake with a global decline of ~...
The sustained absorption of anthropogenically released atmospheric CO2 by the oceans is modifying se...
Anthropogenically-forced changes in ocean chemistry at both the global and regional scale have the p...
The world’s oceans are becoming more acid in a process called ocean acidification. The pH of the oce...
Every year, the oceans absorb about 30% of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) leading to a re-equili...
Every year, the oceans absorb about 30% of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) leading to a re-equili...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are reducing the pH in the world’s oceans. The plankton...
Every year, the oceans absorb about 30% of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) leading to a re-equili...
Widely regarded as an imminent threat to our oceans, ocean acidification has been documented in all ...
Since the 1800s, carbon dioxide emissions due to human activities have contributed significantly to ...
Given specific CO2 emission scenarios, predictions of future ocean carbonate chemistry are relativel...
Every year, the oceans absorb about 30% of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) leading to a re-equili...
Plankton communities play a key role in the marine food web and are expected to be highly sensitive ...
Ocean acidification due to anthropogenic CO2 emissions is a dominant driver of long-term changes in ...
Anthropogenically released CO2 is dissolving in the ocean, causing a decrease in bulk-seawater pH (o...
Surface ocean pH is declining due to anthropogenic atmospheric CO2 uptake with a global decline of ~...
The sustained absorption of anthropogenically released atmospheric CO2 by the oceans is modifying se...
Anthropogenically-forced changes in ocean chemistry at both the global and regional scale have the p...
The world’s oceans are becoming more acid in a process called ocean acidification. The pH of the oce...
Every year, the oceans absorb about 30% of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) leading to a re-equili...
Every year, the oceans absorb about 30% of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) leading to a re-equili...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are reducing the pH in the world’s oceans. The plankton...
Every year, the oceans absorb about 30% of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) leading to a re-equili...
Widely regarded as an imminent threat to our oceans, ocean acidification has been documented in all ...
Since the 1800s, carbon dioxide emissions due to human activities have contributed significantly to ...
Given specific CO2 emission scenarios, predictions of future ocean carbonate chemistry are relativel...
Every year, the oceans absorb about 30% of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) leading to a re-equili...
Plankton communities play a key role in the marine food web and are expected to be highly sensitive ...
Ocean acidification due to anthropogenic CO2 emissions is a dominant driver of long-term changes in ...