[HTML][HTML] A Review of the Giant Triton (Charonia tritonis), from Exploitation to Coral Reef Protector?
Charonia tritonis (Charoniidae), one of the largest marine gastropods and an echinoderm
specialist, preys on Crown-of-Thorns starfish (CoTS), a recurring pest that continues to be a …
specialist, preys on Crown-of-Thorns starfish (CoTS), a recurring pest that continues to be a …
The impact of CO2 emissions on 'nuisance' marine species
JM Hall-Spencer, R Allen - Research and Reports in Biodiversity …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Anthropogenic CO2 emissions are being taken up from the atmosphere by the oceans,
increasing the availability of dissolved inorganic carbon but reducing both the carbonate …
increasing the availability of dissolved inorganic carbon but reducing both the carbonate …
Effects of multiple climate change stressors: ocean acidification interacts with warming, hyposalinity, and low food supply on the larvae of the brooding flat oyster …
Ocean acidification, rising temperatures, and increased intensity of rain events are occurring
due to climate change. Individually, each of these stressors has the potential to influence the …
due to climate change. Individually, each of these stressors has the potential to influence the …
Slow shell building, a possible trait for resistance to the effects of acute ocean acidification
Increasing anthropogenic carbon dioxide is altering marine carbonate chemistry through a
process called ocean acidification. Many calcium carbonate forming organisms are sensitive …
process called ocean acidification. Many calcium carbonate forming organisms are sensitive …
Ocean acidification stunts molluscan growth at CO2 seeps
Ocean acidification can severely affect bivalve molluscs, especially their shell calcification.
Assessing the fate of this vulnerable group in a rapidly acidifying ocean is therefore a …
Assessing the fate of this vulnerable group in a rapidly acidifying ocean is therefore a …
Combined effects of ocean warming and acidification on the larval stages of the European abalone Haliotis tuberculata
This study examined the physiological responses of the larval stages of Haliotis tuberculata,
an economically important abalone, to combined temperature (17° C and 19° C) and pH …
an economically important abalone, to combined temperature (17° C and 19° C) and pH …
[HTML][HTML] To brood or not to brood: Are marine invertebrates that protect their offspring more resilient to ocean acidification?
Anthropogenic atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is being absorbed by seawater resulting
in increasingly acidic oceans, a process known as ocean acidification (OA). OA is thought to …
in increasingly acidic oceans, a process known as ocean acidification (OA). OA is thought to …
Ocean acidification impacts growth and shell mineralization in juvenile abalone (Haliotis tuberculata)
S Auzoux-Bordenave, N Wessel, A Badou, S Martin… - Marine Biology, 2020 - Springer
Ocean acidification (OA) is a major global driver that leads to substantial changes in
seawater carbonate chemistry, with potentially serious consequences for calcifying …
seawater carbonate chemistry, with potentially serious consequences for calcifying …
Effect of CO2–induced ocean acidification on the early development and shell mineralization of the European abalone (Haliotis tuberculata)
Ocean acidification is a major global stressor that leads to substantial changes in seawater
carbonate chemistry, with potentially significant consequences for calcifying organisms …
carbonate chemistry, with potentially significant consequences for calcifying organisms …
[HTML][HTML] Pteropod eggs released at high pCO2 lack resilience to ocean acidification
C Manno, VL Peck, GA Tarling - Scientific Reports, 2016 - nature.com
The effects of ocean acidification (OA) on the early recruitment of pteropods in the Scotia
Sea, was investigated considering the process of spawning, quality of the spawned eggs …
Sea, was investigated considering the process of spawning, quality of the spawned eggs …