The distribution patterns of many species in the intertidal zone are partly determined by their ability to survive and recover from tidal emersion. During emersion, most crustaceans experience gill collapse, impairing gas exchange. Such collapse generates a state of hypoxemia and a hypercapnia-induced respiratory acidosis, leading to hyperlactaemia and metabolic acidosis. However, how such physiological responses to emersion are modified by prior exposure to elevated CO2 and temperature combinations, indicative of future climate change scenarios, is not known. We therefore investigated key physiological responses of velvet swimming crabs, Necora puber, kept for 14 days at one of four pCO(2)/temperature treatments (400 mu atm/10 degrees C, 1...
Intertidal zone organisms naturally experience daily pH fluctuations reaching values\ud at or below ...
The sensitivity of marine crustaceans to ocean acidification is poorly understood, but can be assess...
Hypercapnia and elevated temperatures resulting from climate change may have adverse consequences fo...
The distribution patterns of many species in the intertidal zone are partly determined by their abil...
We show here that increased variability of temperature and pH synergistically negatively affects the...
With global climate change, ocean warming and acidification occur concomitantly. In this study, we t...
Oceans are becoming more acidic as a consequence of absorbing elevated levels of atmospheric CO2 , a...
The progressive increase in COz levels in the ocean surface water and proposals to store anthropogen...
Future climate change is predicted to alter the physical characteristics of oceans and estuaries, in...
Marine crabs inhabit shallow coastal/estuarine habitats particularly sensitive to climate change, an...
Future climate change is predicted to alter the physical characteristics of oceans and estuaries, in...
Global warming is considered to be the most adverse consequence from the increasing anthropogenic em...
Rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide could be curbed by large-scale sequestration of CO2 in t...
In mid rocky intertidal habitats the mussel Perumytilus purpurarus monopolizes the substratumto the ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Intertidal organisms have evolved physiological mechanisms that enable them to m...
Intertidal zone organisms naturally experience daily pH fluctuations reaching values\ud at or below ...
The sensitivity of marine crustaceans to ocean acidification is poorly understood, but can be assess...
Hypercapnia and elevated temperatures resulting from climate change may have adverse consequences fo...
The distribution patterns of many species in the intertidal zone are partly determined by their abil...
We show here that increased variability of temperature and pH synergistically negatively affects the...
With global climate change, ocean warming and acidification occur concomitantly. In this study, we t...
Oceans are becoming more acidic as a consequence of absorbing elevated levels of atmospheric CO2 , a...
The progressive increase in COz levels in the ocean surface water and proposals to store anthropogen...
Future climate change is predicted to alter the physical characteristics of oceans and estuaries, in...
Marine crabs inhabit shallow coastal/estuarine habitats particularly sensitive to climate change, an...
Future climate change is predicted to alter the physical characteristics of oceans and estuaries, in...
Global warming is considered to be the most adverse consequence from the increasing anthropogenic em...
Rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide could be curbed by large-scale sequestration of CO2 in t...
In mid rocky intertidal habitats the mussel Perumytilus purpurarus monopolizes the substratumto the ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd Intertidal organisms have evolved physiological mechanisms that enable them to m...
Intertidal zone organisms naturally experience daily pH fluctuations reaching values\ud at or below ...
The sensitivity of marine crustaceans to ocean acidification is poorly understood, but can be assess...
Hypercapnia and elevated temperatures resulting from climate change may have adverse consequences fo...