Ocean acidification and warming are affecting with special intensity the Arctic Ocean. Arctic coastal ecosystems are dominated by kelp forests with a high biomass production, which are expected to be directly affected by the increases in CO2 and temperature. This study presents the different physiological responses of the Arctic kelps Saccharina latissima and Laminaria solidungula from Kongsfjorden (Svalbard) cultured at 4 and 9 °C in combination with current (390 ppm) and increased (1200 ppm) levels of atmospheric CO2. Both species were largely unaffected by increased CO2 conditions. Carbon fixation was not influenced by CO2, indicating that photosynthesis was C-saturated at present levels, and 13C isotopic discrimination values from algal...
Kelps, perennial brown seaweeds of the order Laminariales, are foundational species in Arctic coasta...
Kelps, perennial brown seaweeds of the order Laminariales, are foundation species in Arctic coastal ...
The physiological acclimation to increased pCO2 (1300 ppm) of two common Arctic seaweeds from Kongsf...
Ocean acidification and warming are affecting with special intensity the Arctic Ocean. Arctic coasta...
Presentación oral al congresoOcean acidification and warming are affecting with special intensity th...
Presentación oral al congresoOcean acidification and warming are affecting with special intensity th...
Main conclusion The Arctic population of the kelp Saccharina latissima differs from the Helgoland po...
Global change-related warming and ocean acidification (OA) are major threats to the Svalbard coastal...
Ocean acidification and warming are affecting with special intensity polar regions. The coastal area...
Ocean acidification affects with special intensity Arctic ecosystems, being marine photosynthetic or...
Global change-related warming and ocean acidification (OA) are major threats to the Svalbard coastal...
Ocean acidification affects with special intensity Arctic ecosystems, being marine photosynthetic ...
The Arctic region is currently facing substantial environmental changes due to global warming. Melti...
The Arctic region is currently facing substantial environmental changes due to global warming. Melti...
The Arctic region is currently facing substantial environmental changes due to global warming. Melti...
Kelps, perennial brown seaweeds of the order Laminariales, are foundational species in Arctic coasta...
Kelps, perennial brown seaweeds of the order Laminariales, are foundation species in Arctic coastal ...
The physiological acclimation to increased pCO2 (1300 ppm) of two common Arctic seaweeds from Kongsf...
Ocean acidification and warming are affecting with special intensity the Arctic Ocean. Arctic coasta...
Presentación oral al congresoOcean acidification and warming are affecting with special intensity th...
Presentación oral al congresoOcean acidification and warming are affecting with special intensity th...
Main conclusion The Arctic population of the kelp Saccharina latissima differs from the Helgoland po...
Global change-related warming and ocean acidification (OA) are major threats to the Svalbard coastal...
Ocean acidification and warming are affecting with special intensity polar regions. The coastal area...
Ocean acidification affects with special intensity Arctic ecosystems, being marine photosynthetic or...
Global change-related warming and ocean acidification (OA) are major threats to the Svalbard coastal...
Ocean acidification affects with special intensity Arctic ecosystems, being marine photosynthetic ...
The Arctic region is currently facing substantial environmental changes due to global warming. Melti...
The Arctic region is currently facing substantial environmental changes due to global warming. Melti...
The Arctic region is currently facing substantial environmental changes due to global warming. Melti...
Kelps, perennial brown seaweeds of the order Laminariales, are foundational species in Arctic coasta...
Kelps, perennial brown seaweeds of the order Laminariales, are foundation species in Arctic coastal ...
The physiological acclimation to increased pCO2 (1300 ppm) of two common Arctic seaweeds from Kongsf...