Exploring local adaptation and the ocean acidification seascape–studies in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem
The California Current Large Marine Ecosystem (CCLME), a temperate marine region
dominated by episodic upwelling, is predicted to experience rapid environmental change in …
dominated by episodic upwelling, is predicted to experience rapid environmental change in …
Spatiotemporal variability and long-term trends of ocean acidification in the California Current System
Due to seasonal upwelling, the upper ocean waters of the California Current System (CCS)
have a naturally low pH and aragonite saturation state (Ω arag), making this region …
have a naturally low pH and aragonite saturation state (Ω arag), making this region …
[HTML][HTML] Persistent spatial structuring of coastal ocean acidification in the California Current System
The near-term progression of ocean acidification (OA) is projected to bring about sharp
changes in the chemistry of coastal upwelling ecosystems. The distribution of OA exposure …
changes in the chemistry of coastal upwelling ecosystems. The distribution of OA exposure …
Ocean acidification in the coastal zone from an organism's perspective: multiple system parameters, frequency domains, and habitats
GG Waldbusser, JE Salisbury - Annual review of marine science, 2014 - annualreviews.org
Multiple natural and anthropogenic processes alter the carbonate chemistry of the coastal
zone in ways that either exacerbate or mitigate ocean acidification effects. Freshwater inputs …
zone in ways that either exacerbate or mitigate ocean acidification effects. Freshwater inputs …
[HTML][HTML] Is ocean acidification an open-ocean syndrome? Understanding anthropogenic impacts on seawater pH
Ocean acidification due to anthropogenic CO 2 emissions is a dominant driver of long-term
changes in pH in the open ocean, raising concern for the future of calcifying organisms …
changes in pH in the open ocean, raising concern for the future of calcifying organisms …
Using present-day observations to detect when anthropogenic change forces surface ocean carbonate chemistry outside preindustrial bounds
One of the major challenges to assessing the impact of ocean acidification on marine life is
detecting and interpreting long-term change in the context of natural variability. This study …
detecting and interpreting long-term change in the context of natural variability. This study …
[HTML][HTML] Dramatic variability of the carbonate system at a temperate coastal ocean site (Beaufort, North Carolina, USA) is regulated by physical and biogeochemical …
ZI Johnson, BJ Wheeler, SK Blinebry, CM Carlson… - PLoS …, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) from anthropogenic sources is acidifying
marine environments resulting in potentially dramatic consequences for the physical …
marine environments resulting in potentially dramatic consequences for the physical …
Ocean acidification in the three oceans surrounding northern North America
M Yamamoto‐Kawai, F McLaughlin… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The uptake of anthropogenic CO2 drives ocean acidification, with attendant effects on the
saturation state of calcium carbonate (Ω) and marine ecosystems. Here, we examine ocean …
saturation state of calcium carbonate (Ω) and marine ecosystems. Here, we examine ocean …
Understanding ocean acidification impacts on organismal to ecological scales
Ocean acidification (OA) research seeks to understand how marine ecosystems and global
elemental cycles will respond to changes in seawater carbonate chemistry in combination …
elemental cycles will respond to changes in seawater carbonate chemistry in combination …
Ocean acidification in the California current system
Eastern boundary upwelling systems (EBUS) are naturally more acidic than most of the rest
of the surface ocean. Observations of EBUS already show pH values and saturation states …
of the surface ocean. Observations of EBUS already show pH values and saturation states …