Perspective on the response of marine calcifiers to global warming and ocean acidification—Behavior of corals and foraminifera in a high CO2 world “hot house”

H Kawahata, K Fujita, A Iguchi, M Inoue… - Progress in Earth and …, 2019 - Springer
The CO 2 concentration of air has increased over the last two centuries and recently
surpassed 400 ppm. Carbon cycle models project CO 2 concentrations of 720 to 1000 ppm …

Fate of calcifying tropical symbiont-bearing large benthic foraminifera: living sands in a changing ocean

SS Doo, K Fujita, M Byrne… - The Biological Bulletin, 2014 - journals.uchicago.edu
Concerns regarding the response of calcifiers in future warmer and more acidic oceans
have been raised in many studies. Tropical large benthic foraminifera (LBF) are important …

Host-associated coral reef microbes respond to the cumulative pressures of ocean warming and ocean acidification

NS Webster, AP Negri, ES Botté, PW Laffy, F Flores… - Scientific reports, 2016 - nature.com
Key calcifying reef taxa are currently threatened by thermal stress associated with elevated
sea surface temperatures (SST) and reduced calcification linked to ocean acidification (OA) …

Growth responses of a green alga to multiple environmental drivers

G Brennan, S Collins - Nature Climate Change, 2015 - nature.com
One feature of global change is that biota must respond not to single, but to multiple
environmental drivers. By growing a model photosynthetic microbe in environments …

Response of large benthic foraminifera to climate and local changes: Implications for future carbonate production

GR Narayan, CE Reymond, M Stuhr, S Doo… - …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Large benthic foraminifera are major carbonate components in tropical carbonate platforms,
important carbonate producers, stratigraphic tools and powerful bioindicators (proxies) of …

Priority species to support the functional integrity of coral reefs

K Wolfe, K Anthony, RC Babcock, L Bay… - … and marine biology, 2020 - library.oapen.org
Ecosystem-based management on coral reefs has historically focused on biodiversity
conservation through the establishment of marine reserves, but it is increasingly recognised …

Toxicity of herbicides to the marine microalgae Tisochrysis lutea and Tetraselmis sp.

F Flores, LS Stapp, J van Dam, R Fisher, S Kaserzon… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Pesticides are ubiquitous in the catchments of the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) and regularly
discharge into the nearshore waters. Effective management of pesticides requires suitable …

Effects of temperature on the behaviour and metabolism of an intertidal foraminifera and consequences for benthic ecosystem functioning

N Deldicq, D Langlet, C Delaeter, G Beaugrand… - Scientific Reports, 2021 - nature.com
Heatwaves have increased in intensity, duration and frequency over the last decades due to
climate change. Intertidal species, living in a highly variable environment, are likely to be …

Combined effects of warming and ocean acidification on coral reef Foraminifera Marginopora vertebralis and Heterostegina depressa

C Schmidt, M Kucera, S Uthicke - Coral Reefs, 2014 - Springer
Warming and changes in ocean carbonate chemistry alter marine coastal ecosystems at an
accelerating pace. The interaction between these stressors has been the subject of recent …

[HTML][HTML] Combined effects of climate change and the herbicide diuron on the coral Acropora millepora

F Flores, JA Marques, S Uthicke, R Fisher, F Patel… - Marine Pollution …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is threatened by climate change and local pressures,
including contaminants in nearshore habitats. This study investigated the combined effects …