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 …
Evolutionary rescue
G Bell - Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, 2017 - annualreviews.org
Populations that experience severe stress may avoid extinction through adaptation by
natural selection. This process is called evolutionary rescue and has been studied under …
natural selection. This process is called evolutionary rescue and has been studied under …
[HTML][HTML] People and the changing nature of coral reefs
O Hoegh-Guldberg, L Pendleton, A Kaup - Regional Studies in Marine …, 2019 - Elsevier
Coral reefs are biodiverse and productive ecosystems but are threatened by local and
global stresses. The resulting loss of coral reefs is threatening coastal food and livelihoods …
global stresses. The resulting loss of coral reefs is threatening coastal food and livelihoods …
Climate change and dead zones
AH Altieri, KB Gedan - Global change biology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Estuaries and coastal seas provide valuable ecosystem services but are particularly
vulnerable to the co‐occurring threats of climate change and oxygen‐depleted dead zones …
vulnerable to the co‐occurring threats of climate change and oxygen‐depleted dead zones …
Modeling Amorphous Microporous Polymers for CO2 Capture and Separations
This review concentrates on the advances of atomistic molecular simulations to design and
evaluate amorphous microporous polymeric materials for CO2 capture and separations. A …
evaluate amorphous microporous polymeric materials for CO2 capture and separations. A …
Planetary boundaries: exploring the safe operating space for humanity
J Rockström, W Steffen, K Noone, Å Persson… - Ecology and society, 2009 - JSTOR
Anthropogenic pressures on the Earth System have reached a scale where abrupt global
environmental change can no longer be excluded. We propose a new approach to global …
environmental change can no longer be excluded. We propose a new approach to global …
Habitat recovery and restoration in aquatic ecosystems: current progress and future challenges
J Geist, SJ Hawkins - Aquatic Conservation: Marine and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Aquatic ecosystems are degraded by a variety of pressures as a result of the growing human
population. Global‐scale impacts include homogenization of biological communities …
population. Global‐scale impacts include homogenization of biological communities …
High-frequency dynamics of ocean pH: a multi-ecosystem comparison
The effect of Ocean Acidification (OA) on marine biota is quasi-predictable at best. While
perturbation studies, in the form of incubations under elevated pCO2, reveal sensitivities and …
perturbation studies, in the form of incubations under elevated pCO2, reveal sensitivities and …
Reversal of ocean acidification enhances net coral reef calcification
R Albright, L Caldeira, J Hosfelt, L Kwiatkowski… - Nature, 2016 - nature.com
Approximately one-quarter of the anthropogenic carbon dioxide released into the
atmosphere each year is absorbed by the global oceans, causing measurable declines in …
atmosphere each year is absorbed by the global oceans, causing measurable declines in …
Meta‐analysis reveals negative yet variable effects of ocean acidification on marine organisms
Ecology Letters (2010) 13: 1419–1434 Abstract Ocean acidification is a pervasive stressor
that could affect many marine organisms and cause profound ecological shifts. A variety of …
that could affect many marine organisms and cause profound ecological shifts. A variety of …