Ocean acidification (OA) has important implications for the persistence of coral reef ecosystems, due to potentially negative effects on biomineralization. Many coral reefs are dynamic with respect to carbonate chemistry, and experience fluctuations in pCO₂ that exceed OA projections for the near future. To understand the influence of dynamic pCO₂ on an important reef calcifier, we tested the response of the crustose coralline alga Porolithon onkodes to oscillating pCO₂. Individuals were exposed to ambient (400 µatm), high (660 µatm), or variable pCO₂ (oscillating between 400/660 µatm) treatments for 14 days. To explore the potential for coralline acclimatization, we collected individuals from low and high pCO₂ variability sites (upstream a...
Ocean warming and acidification can have negative implications on coral reefs. This mechanistic stud...
Ocean acidification is a threat to the continued accretion of coral reefs, though some undergo daily...
Crustose coralline algae (CCA) are among the most sensitive marine taxa to the pH changes predicted ...
<div><p>Ocean acidification (OA) has important implications for the persistence of coral reef ecosys...
Ocean acidification (OA) has important implications for the persistence of coral reef ecosystems, du...
Ocean acidification (OA) has important implications for the persistence of coral reef ecosystems, du...
Ocean acidification is a growing threat to coral growth and the accretion of coral reef ecosystems. ...
Prior exposure to variable environmental conditions is predicted to influence the resilience of mari...
Anthropogenic CO2 emissions have exacerbated two environmental stressors, global climate warming and...
International audienceOcean acidification (OA) is a major threat to coral reefs, which are built by ...
Ocean acidification (OA) and its associated decline in calcium carbonate saturation states is one of...
Coralline algae are major calcifiers of significant ecological importance in marine habitats but are...
Crustose coralline algae (CCA) cement reefs and create important habitat and settling sites for reef...
Calcification and growth of crustose coralline algae (CCA) are affected by elevated seawater pCO2 an...
Coralline algae are major calcifiers of significant ecological importance in marine habitats but are...
Ocean warming and acidification can have negative implications on coral reefs. This mechanistic stud...
Ocean acidification is a threat to the continued accretion of coral reefs, though some undergo daily...
Crustose coralline algae (CCA) are among the most sensitive marine taxa to the pH changes predicted ...
<div><p>Ocean acidification (OA) has important implications for the persistence of coral reef ecosys...
Ocean acidification (OA) has important implications for the persistence of coral reef ecosystems, du...
Ocean acidification (OA) has important implications for the persistence of coral reef ecosystems, du...
Ocean acidification is a growing threat to coral growth and the accretion of coral reef ecosystems. ...
Prior exposure to variable environmental conditions is predicted to influence the resilience of mari...
Anthropogenic CO2 emissions have exacerbated two environmental stressors, global climate warming and...
International audienceOcean acidification (OA) is a major threat to coral reefs, which are built by ...
Ocean acidification (OA) and its associated decline in calcium carbonate saturation states is one of...
Coralline algae are major calcifiers of significant ecological importance in marine habitats but are...
Crustose coralline algae (CCA) cement reefs and create important habitat and settling sites for reef...
Calcification and growth of crustose coralline algae (CCA) are affected by elevated seawater pCO2 an...
Coralline algae are major calcifiers of significant ecological importance in marine habitats but are...
Ocean warming and acidification can have negative implications on coral reefs. This mechanistic stud...
Ocean acidification is a threat to the continued accretion of coral reefs, though some undergo daily...
Crustose coralline algae (CCA) are among the most sensitive marine taxa to the pH changes predicted ...