Marine ecosystems are exposed to a range of human-induced climate stressors, in particular changing carbonate chemistry and elevated sea surface temperatures as a consequence of climate change. More research effort is needed to reduce uncertainties about the effects of global-scale warming and acidification for benthic microbial communities, which drive sedimentary biogeochemical cycles. In this research, mesocosm experiments were set up using muddy and sandy coastal sediments to investigate the independent and interactive effects of elevated carbon dioxide concentrations (750 ppm CO2) and elevated temperature (ambient +4°C) on the abundance of taxonomic and functional microbial genes. Specific quantitative PCR primers were used to target a...
Marine sediments are important sites for global biogeochemical cycling, mediated by macrofauna and m...
Natural CO2 venting systems can mimic conditions that resemble intermediate to high pCO2 levels as p...
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Marine ecosystems are exposed to a range of human-induced climate stressors, in particular changing ...
Marine ecosystems are exposed to a range of human-induced climate stressors, in particular changing ...
© 2017 Currie, Tait, Parry, de Francisco-Mora, Hicks, Osborn, Widdicombe and Stahl. Marine ecosystem...
Marine ecosystems are exposed to a range of human-induced climate stressors, in particular changing ...
Marine ecosystems are exposed to a range of human-induced climate stressors, in particular changing ...
Marine sediments are important sites for global biogeochemical cycling, mediated by macrofauna and m...
The authors would like to acknowledge funding from the Natural Environmental Research Council (NERC)...
Marine sediments are important sites for global biogeochemical cycling, mediated by macrofauna and m...
Marine sediments are important sites for global biogeochemical cycling, mediated by macrofauna and m...
Marine sediments are important sites for global biogeochemical cycling, mediated by macrofauna and m...
Marine sediments are important sites for global biogeochemical cycling, mediated by macrofauna and m...
Marine sediments are important sites for global biogeochemical cycling, mediated by macrofauna and m...
Marine sediments are important sites for global biogeochemical cycling, mediated by macrofauna and m...
Natural CO2 venting systems can mimic conditions that resemble intermediate to high pCO2 levels as p...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
Marine ecosystems are exposed to a range of human-induced climate stressors, in particular changing ...
Marine ecosystems are exposed to a range of human-induced climate stressors, in particular changing ...
© 2017 Currie, Tait, Parry, de Francisco-Mora, Hicks, Osborn, Widdicombe and Stahl. Marine ecosystem...
Marine ecosystems are exposed to a range of human-induced climate stressors, in particular changing ...
Marine ecosystems are exposed to a range of human-induced climate stressors, in particular changing ...
Marine sediments are important sites for global biogeochemical cycling, mediated by macrofauna and m...
The authors would like to acknowledge funding from the Natural Environmental Research Council (NERC)...
Marine sediments are important sites for global biogeochemical cycling, mediated by macrofauna and m...
Marine sediments are important sites for global biogeochemical cycling, mediated by macrofauna and m...
Marine sediments are important sites for global biogeochemical cycling, mediated by macrofauna and m...
Marine sediments are important sites for global biogeochemical cycling, mediated by macrofauna and m...
Marine sediments are important sites for global biogeochemical cycling, mediated by macrofauna and m...
Marine sediments are important sites for global biogeochemical cycling, mediated by macrofauna and m...
Natural CO2 venting systems can mimic conditions that resemble intermediate to high pCO2 levels as p...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...