[HTML][HTML] A Review of the Giant Triton (Charonia tritonis), from Exploitation to Coral Reef Protector?

CA Motti, SF Cummins, MR Hall - Diversity, 2022 - mdpi.com
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 …

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 …

Effects of multiple climate change stressors: ocean acidification interacts with warming, hyposalinity, and low food supply on the larvae of the brooding flat oyster …

VJ Cole, LM Parker, SJ O'Connor, WA O'Connor… - Marine Biology, 2016 - Springer
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 …

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 …

Ocean acidification stunts molluscan growth at CO2 seeps

L Zhao, BP Harvey, T Higuchi, S Agostini… - Science of The Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
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 …

Combined effects of ocean warming and acidification on the larval stages of the European abalone Haliotis tuberculata

J Kavousi, S Roussel, S Martin, F Gaillard… - Marine Pollution …, 2022 - Elsevier
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 …

[HTML][HTML] To brood or not to brood: Are marine invertebrates that protect their offspring more resilient to ocean acidification?

NM Lucey, C Lombardi, L DeMarchi, A Schulze… - Scientific Reports, 2015 - nature.com
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 …

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 …

Effect of CO2–induced ocean acidification on the early development and shell mineralization of the European abalone (Haliotis tuberculata)

N Wessel, S Martin, A Badou, P Dubois… - Journal of Experimental …, 2018 - Elsevier
Ocean acidification is a major global stressor that leads to substantial changes in seawater
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 …