Ocean acidification has multiple modes of action on bivalve larvae

GG Waldbusser, B Hales, CJ Langdon, BA Haley… - PloS one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Ocean acidification (OA) is altering the chemistry of the world's oceans at rates unparalleled
in the past roughly 1 million years. Understanding the impacts of this rapid change in …

Saturation-state sensitivity of marine bivalve larvae to ocean acidification

GG Waldbusser, B Hales, CJ Langdon… - Nature Climate …, 2015 - nature.com
Ocean acidification results in co-varying inorganic carbon system variables. Of these, an
explicit focus on pH and organismal acid–base regulation has failed to distinguish the …

A developmental and energetic basis linking larval oyster shell formation to acidification sensitivity

GG Waldbusser, EL Brunner, BA Haley… - Geophysical …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Acidified waters are impacting commercial oyster production in the US Pacific Northwest,
and favorable carbonate chemistry conditions are predicted to become less frequent. Within …

Slow shell building, a possible trait for resistance to the effects of acute ocean acidification

GG Waldbusser, MW Gray, B Hales… - Limnology and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Increasing anthropogenic carbon dioxide is altering marine carbonate chemistry through a
process called ocean acidification. Many calcium carbonate forming organisms are sensitive …

Mussel larvae modify calcifying fluid carbonate chemistry to promote calcification

K Ramesh, MY Hu, J Thomsen, M Bleich… - Nature …, 2017 - nature.com
Understanding mollusk calcification sensitivity to ocean acidification (OA) requires a better
knowledge of calcification mechanisms. Especially in rapidly calcifying larval stages …

A laboratory‐based, experimental system for the study of ocean acidification effects on marine invertebrate larvae

NA Fangue, MJ O'Donnell, MA Sewell… - Limnology and …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Ocean acidification, a reduction in ocean pH due to the uptake of anthropogenic carbon
dioxide (CO2) by surface waters, has recently emerged as a research theme in marine …

The influence of food supply on the response of Olympia oyster larvae to ocean acidification

A Hettinger, E Sanford, TM Hill, JD Hosfelt… - …, 2013 - bg.copernicus.org
Increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide drive accompanying changes in the marine
carbonate system as carbon dioxide (CO 2) enters seawater and alters ocean pH (termed" …

Functional impacts of ocean acidification in an ecologically critical foundation species

B Gaylord, TM Hill, E Sanford, EA Lenz… - Journal of …, 2011 - journals.biologists.com
Anthropogenic CO2 is reducing the pH and altering the carbonate chemistry of seawater,
with repercussions for marine organisms and ecosystems. Current research suggests that …

Effect of Carbonate Chemistry Alteration on the Early Embryonic Development of the Pacific Oyster (Crassostrea gigas)

F Gazeau, JP Gattuso, M Greaves, H Elderfield… - PloS one, 2011 - journals.plos.org
Ocean acidification, due to anthropogenic CO2 absorption by the ocean, may have profound
impacts on marine biota. Calcareous organisms are expected to be particularly sensitive …

Elevated CO2 alters larval proteome and its phosphorylation status in the commercial oyster, Crassostrea hongkongensis

R Dineshram, V Thiyagarajan, A Lane, Y Ziniu, S Xiao… - Marine Biology, 2013 - Springer
Ocean acidification (OA) is beginning to have noticeable negative impact on calcification
rate, shell structure and physiological energy budgeting of several marine organisms; these …