The global acidification of the earth's oceans is predicted to impact biodiversity via physiological effects impacting growth, survival, reproduction, and immunology, leading to changes in species abundances and global distributions. However, the degree to which these changes will play out critically depends on the evolutionary rate at which populations will respond to natural selection imposed by ocean acidification, which remains largely unquantified. Here we measure the potential for an evolutionary response to ocean acidification in larval development rate in two coastal invertebrates using a full-factorial breeding design. We show that the sea urchin species Strongylocentrotus franciscanus has vastly greater levels of phenotypic and ge...
Ocean acidification may have deleterious effects on many species, but anticipating long-term changes...
10 pages, 4 figures, supplementary information https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-13767-1Global clim...
Ocean acidification (OA) is increasing due to anthropogenic CO2 emissions and poses a threat to mari...
The global acidification of the earth\u27s oceans is predicted to impact biodiversity via physiologi...
A rapidly growing body of literature documents the potential negative effects of CO2-driven ocean ac...
A rapidly growing body of literature documents the potential negative effects of CO2-driven ocean ac...
Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) conditions are driving unprecedented changes in seawater che...
Ocean acidification (OA) is increasing due to anthropogenic CO2 emissions, and poses a threat to mar...
Ocean acidification (OA) is increasing due to anthropogenic CO2 emissions and poses a threat to mari...
Phenotypic plasticity is expected to play a major adaptive role in the response of species to ocean ...
Synopsis Little is known about the potential for rapid evolution in natural populations in response ...
Standing genetic variation is important for population persistence in extreme environmental conditio...
Background: Predicting effects of rapid climate change on populations depends on measuring the effec...
BACKGROUND: Predicting effects of rapid climate change on populations depends on measuring the effec...
To predict impacts of ocean acidification and warming on the responses of marine populations, it is ...
Ocean acidification may have deleterious effects on many species, but anticipating long-term changes...
10 pages, 4 figures, supplementary information https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-13767-1Global clim...
Ocean acidification (OA) is increasing due to anthropogenic CO2 emissions and poses a threat to mari...
The global acidification of the earth\u27s oceans is predicted to impact biodiversity via physiologi...
A rapidly growing body of literature documents the potential negative effects of CO2-driven ocean ac...
A rapidly growing body of literature documents the potential negative effects of CO2-driven ocean ac...
Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) conditions are driving unprecedented changes in seawater che...
Ocean acidification (OA) is increasing due to anthropogenic CO2 emissions, and poses a threat to mar...
Ocean acidification (OA) is increasing due to anthropogenic CO2 emissions and poses a threat to mari...
Phenotypic plasticity is expected to play a major adaptive role in the response of species to ocean ...
Synopsis Little is known about the potential for rapid evolution in natural populations in response ...
Standing genetic variation is important for population persistence in extreme environmental conditio...
Background: Predicting effects of rapid climate change on populations depends on measuring the effec...
BACKGROUND: Predicting effects of rapid climate change on populations depends on measuring the effec...
To predict impacts of ocean acidification and warming on the responses of marine populations, it is ...
Ocean acidification may have deleterious effects on many species, but anticipating long-term changes...
10 pages, 4 figures, supplementary information https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-13767-1Global clim...
Ocean acidification (OA) is increasing due to anthropogenic CO2 emissions and poses a threat to mari...