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Seawater carbonate chemistry and metabolism and growth of epilithic and endol...
Turf algal assemblages are ubiquitous primary producers on coral reefs, but little is known about the response of this diverse group to ocean acidification (OA) across different... -
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Seawater carbonate chemistry and elemental composition of the particulate and...
Although the dissolved inorganic carbon concentration, pH, and nutrient regimes of seawater dramatically change in coastal regions, the synergistic effects of changes in the CO2... -
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Seawater carbonate chemistry and calcification of juvenile Pocillopora damico...
This study tested the interactive effects of increased seawater temperature and CO2 partial pressure (pCO2) on the photochemistry, bleaching, and early growth of the reef coral... -
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Seawater carbonate chemistry and growth, nitrogen availability, photosynthesi...
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Seawater carbonate chemistry and algal abundance, growth and flourometry data...
Annual fast ice at Scott Base (Antarctica) in late summer contained a high biomass surface community of mixed phytoflagellates, dominated by the dinoflagellate, Polarella... -
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Consequences of elevated CO2 exposure across multiple life stages in a coasta...
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H+-driven increase in CO2 uptake and decrease in HCO3- uptake explain coccoli...
Recent ocean acidification (OA) studies revealed that seawater [H+] rather than [CO2] or [ inline image] regulate short-term responses in carbon fluxes of Emiliania huxleyi.... -
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Sea hare Aplysia punctata (mollusca: Gastropoda) can maintain shell calcifica...
Ocean acidification is expected to cause energetic constraints upon marine calcifying organisms such as molluscs and echinoderms, because of the increased costs of building or... -
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Riverine discharges impact physiological traits and carbon sources for shell ...
Anthropogenic modification watersheds and climate change have altered export from fluvial systems causing changes to the carbonate chemistry of river-influenced near shore... -
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Increased temperature, rather than elevated CO2, modulates the carbon assimil...
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,... -
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Ocean warming modulates the effects of acidification on Emiliania huxleyi cal...
Ongoing ocean warming and acidification are tied to the rapid accumulation of human-induced carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere and subsequent uptake of heat and CO2 by the... -
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Interactive effects of ocean acidification and warming on coral reef associat...
Epilithic algal communities play critical ecological roles on coral reefs, but their response to individual and interactive effects of ocean warming (OW) and ocean acidification... -
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Slow shell building, a possible trait for resistance to the effects of acute ...
Increasing anthropogenic carbon dioxide is altering marine carbonate chemistry through a process called ocean acidification. Many calcium carbonate forming organisms are... -
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Impact of ocean acidification on antimicrobial activity in gills of the blue ...
Here, we aimed to investigate potential effects of ocean acidification on antimicrobial peptide (AMP) activity in the gills of Mytilus edulis, as gills are directly facing... -
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Testing Antarctic resilience: the effects of elevated seawater temperature an...
Ocean acidification has been hypothesized to increase stress and decrease shell calcification in gastropods, particularly in cold water habitats like the western Antarctic... -
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The modulating effect of light intensity on the response of the coccolithopho...
Global change leads to a multitude of simultaneous modifications in the marine realm among which shoaling of the upper mixed layer, leading to enhanced surface layer light... -
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Micro-CT analysis of the Caribbean octocoral Eunicea flexuosa subjected to el...
Rising anthropogenic carbon dioxide has resulted in a drop in ocean pH, a phenomenon known as ocean acidification (OA). These acidified waters have many ramifications for... -
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Interactive effects of ocean acidification and neighboring corals on the grow...
The physical and chemical environment around corals, as well as their physiology, can be affected by interactions with neighboring corals. This study employed small colonies (4... -
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Presence of competitors influences photosynthesis, but not growth, of the har...
Changes in environmental conditions, such as those caused by elevated carbon dioxide (CO2), potentially alter the outcome of competitive interactions between species. This study... -
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Impact of high pCO2 and warmer temperatures on the process of silica biominer...
Siliceous sponges have survived pre-historical mass extinction events caused by ocean acidification and recent studies suggest that siliceous sponges will continue to resist...