Ocean Acidification (OA) represents a major field of research and increased efforts are being made to elucidate its repercussions on biota. Species survival is ensured by successful reproduction, which may be threatened under detrimental environmental conditions, such as OA acting in synergy with other climate change related stressors. Achieving successful gametogenesis, fertilization, and the development of larvae into healthy juveniles and adults is crucial for the perpetuation of species and, thus, ecosystems’ functionality. The considerable vulnerability of the abovementioned developmental stages to the adverse conditions that future OA may impose has been shown in many species, including sea urchins which are commonly used due to the f...
Juvenile stages of marine species might be more vulnerable than adults to climate change, however la...
Background: Climate change will lead to intense selection on many organisms, particularly during sus...
Understanding how growth trajectories of calcifying invertebrates are affected by changing climate r...
Ocean Acidification (OA) represents a major field of research and increased efforts are being made t...
Ocean Acidification (OA) represents a major field of research and increased efforts are being made t...
Understanding how growth trajectories of calcifying invertebrates are affected by changing climate r...
Climate change is predicted to affect the larval stages of many marine organisms. Ocean warming can ...
SummaryAlthough it is widely believed that seawater is chemically well-buffered, CO2-induced acidifi...
Within climate change biology, the red sea urchin Mesocentrotus franciscanus has remained relatively...
The effect of pH ranging from 8.0 to 6.8 (total scale - pHT) on fertilization, cleavage and larval d...
To predict impacts of ocean acidification and warming on the responses of marine populations, it is ...
Ocean acidification is forecast to drive a decline in populations of calcifying species, including s...
Few studies have investigated the effects of ocean warming and acidification on marine benthic organ...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are increasing the atmospheric CO2 concentration and th...
The effect of pH ranging from 8.0 to 6.8 (total scale - pHT) on fertilization, cleavage and larval d...
Juvenile stages of marine species might be more vulnerable than adults to climate change, however la...
Background: Climate change will lead to intense selection on many organisms, particularly during sus...
Understanding how growth trajectories of calcifying invertebrates are affected by changing climate r...
Ocean Acidification (OA) represents a major field of research and increased efforts are being made t...
Ocean Acidification (OA) represents a major field of research and increased efforts are being made t...
Understanding how growth trajectories of calcifying invertebrates are affected by changing climate r...
Climate change is predicted to affect the larval stages of many marine organisms. Ocean warming can ...
SummaryAlthough it is widely believed that seawater is chemically well-buffered, CO2-induced acidifi...
Within climate change biology, the red sea urchin Mesocentrotus franciscanus has remained relatively...
The effect of pH ranging from 8.0 to 6.8 (total scale - pHT) on fertilization, cleavage and larval d...
To predict impacts of ocean acidification and warming on the responses of marine populations, it is ...
Ocean acidification is forecast to drive a decline in populations of calcifying species, including s...
Few studies have investigated the effects of ocean warming and acidification on marine benthic organ...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are increasing the atmospheric CO2 concentration and th...
The effect of pH ranging from 8.0 to 6.8 (total scale - pHT) on fertilization, cleavage and larval d...
Juvenile stages of marine species might be more vulnerable than adults to climate change, however la...
Background: Climate change will lead to intense selection on many organisms, particularly during sus...
Understanding how growth trajectories of calcifying invertebrates are affected by changing climate r...