Understanding coralline algal responses to ocean acidification: Meta‐analysis and synthesis

CE Cornwall, BP Harvey, S Comeau… - Global change …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Ocean acidification (OA) is a major threat to the persistence of biogenic reefs throughout the
world's ocean. Coralline algae are comprised of high magnesium calcite and have long …

Seawater warming rather than acidification profoundly affects coastal geochemical cycling mediated by marine microbiome

E Shan, X Zhang, Z Yu, C Hou, L Pang, S Guo… - Science of The Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
The most concerning consequences of climate change include ocean acidification and
warming, which can affect microbial communities and thus the biogeochemical cycling they …

Long-term effects of high CO2 on growth and survival of juveniles of the striped venus clam Chamelea gallina: implications of seawater carbonate chemistry

L Sordo, C Duarte, S Joaquim, MB Gaspar, D Matias - Marine Biology, 2021 - Springer
Ocean acidification (OA) will decrease shellfish growth and survival, with ecological and
economic consequences for fisheries and aquaculture. However, the high variability of …

Juvenile Dungeness crab foraging behavior and lipid composition is altered more by food quantity than seawater pH in a multi-stressor experiment

JB Schram, HG Hayes, E Street, N Thompson… - Journal of Experimental …, 2023 - Elsevier
Increases in atmospheric, anthropogenic carbon are driving reductions in seawater pH, a
process referred to as ocean acidification. Reduced seawater pH can influence behavior of …

Accurate spectrophotometric pH measurements made directly in the sample bottle using an aggregated dye perturbation approach

Y Takeshita, KL Mertz, A Norgaard… - Limnology and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Spectrophotometric pH measurements of seawater (pHspec) are routinely made by the
oceanographic community for a wide variety of studies. However, obtaining consistent …

[PDF][PDF] Changing carbonate chemistry alters the toxicity of contaminants to marine invertebrates

A Wilson Mcneal - 2021 - ore.exeter.ac.uk
The oceans are changing, globally and locally. Two stressors already impacting marine life
on both scales are changing carbonate chemistry, whether induced by the worldwide …