[HTML][HTML] A review and meta-analysis of potential impacts of ocean acidification on marine calcifiers from the Southern Ocean

B Figuerola, AM Hancock, N Bax… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
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 …

Responses of Southern Ocean seafloor habitats and communities to global and local drivers of change

MJ Brasier, D Barnes, N Bax, A Brandt… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
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 …

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 …

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 …

Impacts of seawater saturation state (ΩA= 0.4–4.6) and temperature (10, 25 C) on the dissolution kinetics of whole-shell biogenic carbonates

JB Ries, MN Ghazaleh, B Connolly, I Westfield… - … et Cosmochimica Acta, 2016 - Elsevier
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 …

[PDF][PDF] Evolution of biomineralization in 'Lophophorates'

PD Taylor, O Vinn, MA Wilson - Special Papers in …, 2010 - researchgate.net
Improved knowledge of the fossil record, combined with molecular trees describing the
phylogenetic relationships between recent phyla, is gradually advancing our understanding …

Biomineralization in bryozoans: present, past and future

PD Taylor, C Lombardi, S Cocito - Biological Reviews, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

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 …

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 …

[HTML][HTML] Skeletal Mg content in common echinoderm species from Deception and Livingston Islands (South Shetland Islands, Antarctica) in the context of global …

T Azcárate-García, C Avila, B Figuerola - Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2024 - Elsevier
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 …