Mussels tolerant to seawater pH's that are projected to occur by 2300 due to ocean acidification.•Exposure to pH 6.50 reduced mussel immune response, yet in the absence of a pathogen.•Subsequent pathogenic challenge led to a reversal of immune suppression at pH 6.50.•Study highlights the importance of undertaking multiple stressor exposures.•Shows a need to consider physiological trade-offs and measure responses functionall
Ocean acidification (OA) studies to date have typically used stable open-ocean pH and CO2 values to ...
Ocean acidification (OA) and pathogenic diseases pose a considerable threat to key species of marine...
Ocean acidification (OA) studies typically use stable open-ocean pH or CO2 values. However, species ...
Increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide are leading to physical changes in marine environments inclu...
The increment of atmospheric concentration of CO2 is responsible for both global warming and acidifi...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Oceanic uptake of atmospheric CO2 is reducing seawater pH and shifting carbonate chemistry within, a...
Mussels, such as Mytilus edulis, are common keystone species on open coasts and in estuaries and are...
Ocean acidification (OA) studies typically use stable open-ocean pH or CO2 values. However, species ...
The New Zealand Greenshell™ mussel (Perna canaliculus) is an endemic bivalve species with cultural i...
Increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide are leading to physical changes in marine environments inclu...
Increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide are leading to physical changes in marine environments inclu...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
The effects of medium term (32 days) hypercapnia on the immune response of Mytilus edulis were inves...
From the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, human activities have had an increasing influence o...
Ocean acidification (OA) studies to date have typically used stable open-ocean pH and CO2 values to ...
Ocean acidification (OA) and pathogenic diseases pose a considerable threat to key species of marine...
Ocean acidification (OA) studies typically use stable open-ocean pH or CO2 values. However, species ...
Increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide are leading to physical changes in marine environments inclu...
The increment of atmospheric concentration of CO2 is responsible for both global warming and acidifi...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Oceanic uptake of atmospheric CO2 is reducing seawater pH and shifting carbonate chemistry within, a...
Mussels, such as Mytilus edulis, are common keystone species on open coasts and in estuaries and are...
Ocean acidification (OA) studies typically use stable open-ocean pH or CO2 values. However, species ...
The New Zealand Greenshell™ mussel (Perna canaliculus) is an endemic bivalve species with cultural i...
Increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide are leading to physical changes in marine environments inclu...
Increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide are leading to physical changes in marine environments inclu...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
The effects of medium term (32 days) hypercapnia on the immune response of Mytilus edulis were inves...
From the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, human activities have had an increasing influence o...
Ocean acidification (OA) studies to date have typically used stable open-ocean pH and CO2 values to ...
Ocean acidification (OA) and pathogenic diseases pose a considerable threat to key species of marine...
Ocean acidification (OA) studies typically use stable open-ocean pH or CO2 values. However, species ...