[HTML][HTML] A review and meta-analysis of potential impacts of ocean acidification on marine calcifiers from the Southern Ocean
Understanding the vulnerability of marine calcifiers to ocean acidification is a critical issue,
especially in the Southern Ocean (SO), which is likely to be the one of the first, and most …
especially in the Southern Ocean (SO), which is likely to be the one of the first, and most …
Responses of Southern Ocean seafloor habitats and communities to global and local drivers of change
Knowledge of life on the Southern Ocean seafloor has substantially grown since the
beginning of this century with increasing ship-based surveys and regular monitoring sites …
beginning of this century with increasing ship-based surveys and regular monitoring sites …
Calcite and aragonite seas and the de novo acquisition of carbonate skeletons
SM Porter - Geobiology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
A longstanding question in paleontology has been the influence of calcite and aragonite
seas on the evolution of carbonate skeletons. An earlier study based on 21 taxa that evolved …
seas on the evolution of carbonate skeletons. An earlier study based on 21 taxa that evolved …
Temperature as a likely driver shaping global patterns in mineralogical composition in bryozoans: implications for marine calcifiers under global change
B Figuerola, HJ Griffiths, M Krzeminska… - …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The Southern Ocean is showing one of the most rapid responses to human‐induced global
change, thus acting as a sentinel of the effects on marine species and ecosystems. Ocean …
change, thus acting as a sentinel of the effects on marine species and ecosystems. Ocean …
Impacts of seawater saturation state (ΩA= 0.4–4.6) and temperature (10, 25 C) on the dissolution kinetics of whole-shell biogenic carbonates
Anthropogenic increase of atmospheric pCO 2 since the Industrial Revolution has caused
seawater pH to decrease and seawater temperatures to increase—trends that are expected …
seawater pH to decrease and seawater temperatures to increase—trends that are expected …
[PDF][PDF] Evolution of biomineralization in 'Lophophorates'
Improved knowledge of the fossil record, combined with molecular trees describing the
phylogenetic relationships between recent phyla, is gradually advancing our understanding …
phylogenetic relationships between recent phyla, is gradually advancing our understanding …
Biomineralization in bryozoans: present, past and future
Many animal phyla have the physiological ability to produce biomineralized skeletons with
functional roles that have been shaped by natural selection for more than 500 million years …
functional roles that have been shaped by natural selection for more than 500 million years …
Settlement pattern of Posidonia oceanica epibionts along a gradient of ocean acidification: an approach with mimics
L Donnarumma, C Lombardi… - Mediterranean …, 2014 - ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr
Abstract Effects of ocean acidification (OA on the colonization/settlement pattern of the
epibiont community of the leaves and rhizomesof the Mediterranean seagrass …
epibiont community of the leaves and rhizomesof the Mediterranean seagrass …
Biomineralization in polychaete annelids: a review
O Vinn - Minerals, 2021 - mdpi.com
Polychaete annelids are a very important group of calcifiers in the modern oceans. They can
produce calcite, aragonite, and amorphous phosphates. Serpulids possess very diverse …
produce calcite, aragonite, and amorphous phosphates. Serpulids possess very diverse …
[HTML][HTML] Skeletal Mg content in common echinoderm species from Deception and Livingston Islands (South Shetland Islands, Antarctica) in the context of global …
Echinoderms with high levels of magnesium (Mg) in their skeletons may be especially
sensitive to ocean acidification, as the solubility of calcite increases with its Mg content …
sensitive to ocean acidification, as the solubility of calcite increases with its Mg content …