Elevated temperature elicits greater effects than decreased pH on the development, feeding and metabolism of northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) larvae

M Arnberg, P Calosi, JI Spicer, AHS Tandberg… - Marine Biology, 2013 - Springer
Climate models predict that the average temperature in the North Sea could increase 3–5° C
and surface-waters pH could decrease 0.3–0.5 pH units by the end of this century …

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M Arnberg, P Calosi, JI Spicer, AHS Tandberg… - Mar Biol, 2013 - researchgate.net
Climate models predict that the average temperature in the North Sea could increase 3–5 C
and surface-waters pH could decrease 0.3–0.5 pH units by the end of this century …

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Elevated temperature elicits greater effects than decreased pH on the development, feeding and metabolism of northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) larvae

M Arnberg, P Calosi, JI Spicer, AHS Tandberg… - Marine …, 2013 - go.gale.com
Climate models predict that the average temperature in the North Sea could increase 3-5
[degrees] C and surface-waters pH could decrease 0.3-0.5 pH units by the end of this …

Elevated temperature elicits greater effects than decreased pH on the development, feeding and metabolism of northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) larvae

M Arnberg, P Calosi, JI Spicer, A Helene… - Marine …, 2013 - search.proquest.com
Climate models predict that the average temperature in the North Sea could increase 35 C
and surface-waters pH could decrease 0.30. 5 pH units by the end of this century …

Elevated temperature elicits greater effects than decreased pH on the development, feeding and metabolism of northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) larvae.

M Arnberg, P Calosi, J Spicer, A Tandberg… - Marine …, 2013 - search.ebscohost.com
Climate models predict that the average temperature in the North Sea could increase 3-5 C
and surface-waters pH could decrease 0.3-0.5 pH units by the end of this century …

Elevated temperature elicits greater effects than decreased pH on the development, feeding and metabolism of northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) larvae

M Arnberg, P Calosi, JI Spicer, AHS Tandberg… - Marine Biology, 2013 - infona.pl
Climate models predict that the average temperature in the North Sea could increase 3–5° C
and surface-waters pH could decrease 0.3–0.5 pH units by the end of this century …

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