Predicting the response of molluscs to the impact of ocean acidification

LM Parker, PM Ross, WA O'Connor, HO Pörtner… - Biology, 2013 - mdpi.com
Elevations in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) are anticipated to acidify oceans because
of fundamental changes in ocean chemistry created by CO2 absorption from the …

The divergence, actions, roles, and relatives of sodium-coupled bicarbonate transporters

MD Parker, WF Boron - Physiological reviews, 2013 - journals.physiology.org
The mammalian Slc4 (Solute carrier 4) family of transporters is a functionally diverse group
of 10 multi-spanning membrane proteins that includes three Cl-HCO3 exchangers (AE1–3) …

Guidelines for the care and welfare of cephalopods in research–a consensus based on an initiative by CephRes, FELASA and the Boyd Group

G Fiorito, A Affuso, J Basil, A Cole… - Laboratory …, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
This paper is the result of an international initiative and is a first attempt to develop
guidelines for the care and welfare of cephalopods (ie nautilus, cuttlefish, squid and …

Impact of ocean warming and ocean acidification on marine invertebrate life history stages: vulnerabilities and potential for persistence in a changing ocean

R Gibson, R Atkinson, J Gordon… - Oceanogr Mar Biol …, 2011 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Global warming and increased atmospheric CO2 are causing the oceans to warm, decrease
in pH and become hypercapnic. These stressors have deleterious impacts on marine …

Physiological basis for high CO2 tolerance in marine ectothermic animals: pre-adaptation through lifestyle and ontogeny?

F Melzner, MA Gutowska, M Langenbuch… - …, 2009 - bg.copernicus.org
Future ocean acidification has the potential to adversely affect many marine organisms. A
growing body of evidence suggests that many species could suffer from reduced fertilization …

Food Supply and Seawater pCO2 Impact Calcification and Internal Shell Dissolution in the Blue Mussel Mytilus edulis

F Melzner, P Stange, K Trübenbach, J Thomsen… - PloS one, 2011 - journals.plos.org
Progressive ocean acidification due to anthropogenic CO2 emissions will alter marine
ecosytem processes. Calcifying organisms might be particularly vulnerable to these …

Calcifying invertebrates succeed in a naturally CO2-rich coastal habitat but are threatened by high levels of future acidification

J Thomsen, MA Gutowska, J Saphörster… - …, 2010 - bg.copernicus.org
CO 2 emissions are leading to an acidification of the oceans. Predicting marine community
vulnerability towards acidification is difficult, as adaptation processes cannot be accounted …

Moderate seawater acidification does not elicit long-term metabolic depression in the blue mussel Mytilus edulis

J Thomsen, F Melzner - Marine Biology, 2010 - Springer
Marine organisms are exposed to increasingly acidic oceans, as a result of equilibration of
surface ocean water with rising atmospheric CO 2 concentrations. In this study, we …

Ocean Acidification and Coastal Marine Invertebrates: Tracking CO2 Effects from Seawater to the Cell

F Melzner, FC Mark, BA Seibel… - Annual Review of …, 2020 - annualreviews.org
In the last few decades, numerous studies have investigated the impacts of simulated ocean
acidification on marine species and communities, particularly those inhabiting dynamic …

Effect of ocean acidification on early life stages of Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus L.)

A Franke, C Clemmesen - Biogeosciences, 2011 - bg.copernicus.org
Due to atmospheric accumulation of anthropogenic CO 2 the partial pressure of carbon
dioxide (pCO 2) in surface seawater increases and the pH decreases. This process known …