Acidification, deoxygenation, and warming are escalating changes in coastal waters throughout the world ocean, with potentially severe consequences for marine life and ocean-based economies. To examine the influence of these oceanographic changes on a key biological process, we measured the effects of current and expected future conditions in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem on the fertilization success of the red abalone (Haliotis rufescens). Laboratory experiments were used to assess abalone fertilization success during simultaneous exposure to various levels of seawater pH (gradient from 7.95 to 7.2), dissolved oxygen (DO) (60 and 180 µm/kg SW) and temperature (9, 13, and 18 °C). Fertilization success declined continuously w...
Ocean acidification (OA) and the associated changes in seawater carbonate chemistry pose a threat to...
Ocean acidification (OA) poses a major threat to marine ecosystems and shellfish aquaculture. A prom...
Ocean acidification (OA) and its subsequent changes in seawater carbonate chemistry are threatening ...
Anthropogenic atmospheric CO₂ levels are rapidly increasing; however, much of this CO₂ (ca. 30%) dis...
This study examined the physiological responses of the larval stages of Haliotis tuberculata, an eco...
Ocean acidification (OA) and the associated changes in seawater carbonate chemistry pose a threat to...
International audienceCO2 absorption is leading to ocean acidification (OA), which is a matter of ma...
The world's oceans are increasing in levels of anthropogenic CO2 resulting in reductions in seawater...
Increasing levels of anthropogenic carbon dioxide in the world's oceans are resulting in a decrease ...
This study examined the physiological responses of the larval stages of Haliotis tuberculata, an eco...
Ocean acidification (OA) and the associated changes in seawater carbonate chemistry pose a threat to...
Ocean acidification (OA) poses a major threat to marine ecosystems and shellfish aquaculture. A prom...
Ocean acidification (OA) and its subsequent changes in seawater carbonate chemistry are threatening ...
Anthropogenic atmospheric CO₂ levels are rapidly increasing; however, much of this CO₂ (ca. 30%) dis...
This study examined the physiological responses of the larval stages of Haliotis tuberculata, an eco...
Ocean acidification (OA) and the associated changes in seawater carbonate chemistry pose a threat to...
International audienceCO2 absorption is leading to ocean acidification (OA), which is a matter of ma...
The world's oceans are increasing in levels of anthropogenic CO2 resulting in reductions in seawater...
Increasing levels of anthropogenic carbon dioxide in the world's oceans are resulting in a decrease ...
This study examined the physiological responses of the larval stages of Haliotis tuberculata, an eco...
Ocean acidification (OA) and the associated changes in seawater carbonate chemistry pose a threat to...
Ocean acidification (OA) poses a major threat to marine ecosystems and shellfish aquaculture. A prom...
Ocean acidification (OA) and its subsequent changes in seawater carbonate chemistry are threatening ...