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Seawater carbonate chemistry and tissue biomass composition, calcification of...
Ocean acidification (OA) is predicted to reduce reef coral calcification rates and threaten the long-term growth of coral reefs under climate change. Reduced coral growth at... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and larvae survival, metabolic rate of oyster Sa...
Parental effects passed from adults to their offspring have been identified as a source of rapid acclimation that may allow marine populations to persist as our surface oceans... -
Effects of temperature and pCO2 on lipid use and biological parameters of pla...
The successful dispersal and recruitment of coral larvae depend on endogenous energy stores that fuel swimming, the search for optimal habitat, and metamorphosis. Ocean... -
Seawater acidification more than warming presents a challenge for two Antarct...
Elevated atmospheric pCO2 concentrations are triggering seawater pH reductions and seawater temperature increases along the western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP). These factors in... -
Testing Antarctic resilience: the effects of elevated seawater temperature an...
Ocean acidification has been hypothesized to increase stress and decrease shell calcification in gastropods, particularly in cold water habitats like the western Antarctic... -
Environmental stability affects phenotypic evolution in a globally distribute...
Marine phytoplankton can evolve rapidly when confronted with aspects of climate change because of their large population sizes and fast generation times. Despite this, the... -
Annual response of two Mediterranean azooxanthellate temperate corals to low-...
Ocean acidification (OA) and warming related to the anthropogenic increase in atmospheric CO2 have been shown to have detrimental effects on several marine organisms, especially... -
Interactive effects of salinity and elevated CO2 levels on juvenile eastern o...
Rising levels of atmospheric CO2 lead to acidification of the ocean and alter seawater carbonate chemistry, which can negatively impact calcifying organisms, including mollusks.... -
Ocean acidification affects the phyto-zoo plankton trophic transfer efficiency
The critical role played by copepods in ocean ecology and biogeochemistry warrants an understanding of how these animals may respond to ocean acidification (OA). Whilst an... -
Effects of hypercapnia on aspects of feeding, nutrition, and growth in the ed...
Land-based aquaculture facilities experience occasional hypercapnic conditions due to the accumulation of the metabolic waste product carbon dioxide. Pre-gonadal Lytechinus... -
Coral energy reserves and calcification in a high-CO2 world at two temperatures
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations threaten coral reefs globally by causing ocean acidification (OA) and warming. Yet, the combined effects of elevated pCO2 and temperature... -
Differential response of two Mediterranean cold-water coral species to ocean ...
Cold-water coral (CWC) reefs constitute one of the most complex deep-sea habitats harboring a vast diversity of associated species. Like other tropical or temperate framework... -
Compilation of fatty acid composition of marine biota from the central and No...
Fatty acid (FA) composition has increasingly been used to estimate the dietary preference of marine organisms. Specific fatty acids and fatty acid ratios serve as trophic... -
Meiofauna and nematodes from the Atacama Slope and Trench
The meiofaunal abundance, biomass, community structure and nematode diversity were investigated in relation to the spatial distribution of the potential food sources in the... -
Meiofauna of the Ligurian Sea
The hypothesis that, temporal variation in nematode abundance, community composition and trophic structure is coupled with changes in the quantity and quality of their potential... -
Organochlorine and total mercury in bivalve Anadara tuberculosa and other spe...
Contamination level by PCB, organochlorines pesticides and mercury for <i>Anadara tuberculosa</i> and other species at Punta Morales, Puerto Alto and Jicaral during... -
Meiofauna of the North Adriatic Sea
The direct or indirect influence of a river plume on meiofaunal abundance and community composition was investigated in the North Adriatic Sea (NW Mediterranean Sea). -
Fatty acid composition of zooplankton, fishes and sea birds from the northern...
Fatty acids were analyzed by gas chromatography using a DB-FFAP column of 30 m length and 0.25 mm inner diameter and a programmable temperature vaporizer injector. Following the... -
Fatty acids of Ethmalosa fimbriata oocytes sampled inside the Sine Saloum est...
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(Table 2) Dry mass, lipid content and fatty acid composition of the amphipod ...
Fatty acids contributing <= 1.5% are combined under Others, unless they represent important biomarkers.