In this review we assess the state of knowledge for the coralline algae of the Mediterranean Sea, a group of calcareous seaweeds imperfectly known and considered highly vulnerable …
L Windham-Myers, S Crooks, TG Troxler - 2018 - books.google.com
Key features: Captures the historic context and recent developments in science and policy arenas that address the potential for coastal wetlands to be considered as significant …
Research purpose and findings Coralline algae are key biological substrates of many carbonate systems globally. Their capacity to build enduring crusts that underpin the …
F Noisette, C Hurd - Functional Ecology, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Seaweeds are able to modify the chemical environment at their surface, in a micro‐zone called the diffusive boundary layer (DBL), via their metabolic processes controlled by light …
Marine coastal zones are highly productive, and dominated by engineer species (eg macrophytes, molluscs, corals) that modify the chemistry of their surrounding seawater via …
The unprecedented rate of CO2 increase in our atmosphere and subsequent ocean acidification (OA) threatens coastal ecosystems. To forecast the functioning of coastal …
It is hypothesized that pH fluctuations produced by seagrasses metabolism may confer marine calcifiers resistance to ocean acidification. Here, we tested this thesis by comparing …
JA Duvane, S Dupont - Science of The Total Environment, 2024 - Elsevier
A large body of evidence is documenting the impact of reduced pH on marine species and ecosystems. This information is used to infer the present and future impacts of ocean …
Abstract Free Ocean CO 2 Enrichment (FOCE) experiments are a relatively recent development in ocean acidification research, designed to address the need for in situ, long …