Antarctic marine biodiversity: adaptations, environments and responses to change

LS Peck - Oceanography and Marine Biology, 2018 - library.oapen.org
Animals living in the Southern Ocean have evolved in a singular environment. It shares
many of its attributes with the high Arctic, namely low, stable temperatures, the pervading …

Reviewing introduction histories, pathways, invasiveness, and impact of non-indigenous species in Danish marine waters

KR Jensen, P Andersen, NR Andersen, A Bruhn… - Diversity, 2023 - mdpi.com
Non-indigenous species (NIS) are of concern for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem
functioning. We present an updated list of NIS, including cryptogenic species, from Danish …

Are global warming and ocean acidification conspiring against marine ectotherms? A meta-analysis of the respiratory effects of elevated temperature, high CO2 and …

S Lefevre - Conservation Physiology, 2016 - academic.oup.com
With the occurrence of global change, research aimed at estimating the performance of
marine ectotherms in a warmer and acidified future has intensified. The concept of oxygen …

Negative synergistic impacts of ocean warming and acidification on the survival and proteome of the commercial sea bream, Sparus aurata

JE Araújo, D Madeira, R Vitorino, T Repolho… - Journal of Sea …, 2018 - Elsevier
Global change is impacting aquatic ecosystems, with high risks for food production.
However, the molecular underpinnings of organismal tolerance to both ocean warming and …

Oxygen and the energetic requirements of the first multicellular animals

SP Leys, AS Kahn - Integrative and Comparative Biology, 2018 - academic.oup.com
The appearance of multicellular animals during the Neoproterozoic Era is thought to have
coincided with oxygenation of the oceans; however, we know little about the physiological …

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 …

Development and validation of eDNA markers for the detection of Crepidula fornicata in environmental samples

L Miralles, M Parrondo, AH de Rojas… - Marine pollution …, 2019 - Elsevier
The invasive Crepidula fornicata caused major problems along the European Atlantic coast,
especially in France and Netherlands where high densities leads on changes in the habitat …

Assessing the physiological responses of the gastropod Crepidula fornicata to predicted ocean acidification and warming

F Noisette, F Bordeyne, D Davoult… - Limnology and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Organisms inhabiting coastal waters naturally experience diel and seasonal physico‐
chemical variations. According to various assumptions, coastal species are either …

No ocean acidification effects on shell growth and repair in the New Zealand brachiopod Calloria inconspicua (Sowerby, 1846)

EL Cross, LS Peck, MD Lamare… - ICES Journal of Marine …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Surface seawaters are becoming more acidic due to the absorption of rising anthropogenic
CO2. Marine calcifiers are considered to be the most vulnerable organisms to ocean …

Legacy of multiple stressors: responses of gastropod larvae and juveniles to ocean acidification and nutrition

SN Bogan, JB McMahon, JA Pechenik… - The Biological …, 2019 - journals.uchicago.edu
Ocean acidification poses a significant threat to calcifying invertebrates by negatively
influencing shell deposition and growth. An organism's performance under ocean …