Global climate change and ocean acidification pose a serious threat to marine life. Marine invertebrates are particularly susceptible to ocean acidification, especially highly calcareous taxa such as molluscs, echinoderms and corals. The largest of all bivalve molluscs, giant clams, are already threatened by a variety of local pressures, including overharvesting, and are in decline worldwide. Several giant clam species are listed as 'Vulnerable' on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species and now climate change and ocean acidification pose an additional threat to their conservation. Unlike most other molluscs, giant clams are 'solar-powered' animals containing photosynthetic algal symbionts suggesting that light could influence the effects o...
Coastal ecosystems can experience acidification via upwelling, eutrophication, riverine discharge, a...
Elevations in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) are anticipated to acidify oceans because of fundamen...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-08Anthropogenic CO2 emissions have altered Earth’s...
Global climate change and ocean acidification pose a serious threat to marine life. Marine invertebr...
Global climate change and ocean acidification pose a serious threat to marine life. Marine invertebr...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are causing ocean acidification and ocean warming; howe...
Marine species face several challenges as a result of human activities including direct effects on p...
Abstract Such as many other reef organisms, giant clams are today confronted to global change effect...
International audienceMany reef organisms, such as the giant clams, are confronted with global chang...
Many reef organisms, such as the giant clams, are confronted with global change effects. Abnormally ...
Oceans absorb 30% of the anthropogenic CO2 release in the atmosphere (IPCC 2014). With climate chang...
Ocean acidification (OA) severely affects marine bivalves, especially their calcification processes....
participantAnthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) are rapidly increasing the atmospheric co...
Coastal ecosystems can experience acidification via upwelling, eutrophication, riverine discharge, a...
Elevations in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) are anticipated to acidify oceans because of fundamen...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-08Anthropogenic CO2 emissions have altered Earth’s...
Global climate change and ocean acidification pose a serious threat to marine life. Marine invertebr...
Global climate change and ocean acidification pose a serious threat to marine life. Marine invertebr...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are causing ocean acidification and ocean warming; howe...
Marine species face several challenges as a result of human activities including direct effects on p...
Abstract Such as many other reef organisms, giant clams are today confronted to global change effect...
International audienceMany reef organisms, such as the giant clams, are confronted with global chang...
Many reef organisms, such as the giant clams, are confronted with global change effects. Abnormally ...
Oceans absorb 30% of the anthropogenic CO2 release in the atmosphere (IPCC 2014). With climate chang...
Ocean acidification (OA) severely affects marine bivalves, especially their calcification processes....
participantAnthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) are rapidly increasing the atmospheric co...
Coastal ecosystems can experience acidification via upwelling, eutrophication, riverine discharge, a...
Elevations in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) are anticipated to acidify oceans because of fundamen...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-08Anthropogenic CO2 emissions have altered Earth’s...