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Tisssue respiration and fractional contribution of ion transporters to total ...
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Extracellular acid-base parameters of wild and selected Saccostrea glomerata
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Condition factor of wild and selected Saccostrea glomerata
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Morphological data of experimental animals of wild and selected Saccostrea gl...
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Seawater carbonate chemistry during the 7 week incubation experiment
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Seawater carbonate chemistry and survival, development, shell length of larva...
It is essential to predict the impact of elevated PCO2 on marine organisms and habitats to anticipate the severity and consequences of future ocean chemistry change. Despite the... -
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Seawater carbonate chemistry and sex determination in the Sydney rock oyster,...
Whether sex determination of marine organisms can be altered by ocean acidification and warming during this century remains a significant, unanswered question. Here, we show... -
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Seawater carbonate chemistry and crystallography and carbon uptake in the she...
Commercial shellfish aquaculture is vulnerable to the impacts of ocean acidification driven by increasing carbon dioxide (CO2) absorption by the ocean as well as to coastal... -
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Seawater carbonate chemistry and larvae survival, metabolic rate of oyster Sa...
Parental effects passed from adults to their offspring have been identified as a source of rapid acclimation that may allow marine populations to persist as our surface oceans... -
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Rapid transcriptional acclimation following transgenerational exposure of oys...
Marine organisms need to adapt in order to cope with the adverse effects of ocean acidification and warming. Transgenerational exposure to CO2 stress has been shown to enhance... -
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OA sensitivity differs between populations of the Sydney Rock oyster
Understanding mechanisms of intraspecific variation in resilience to environmental drivers is key to predict species' adaptive potential. Recent studies show a higher CO2...