Limitations of cross‐and multigenerational plasticity for marine invertebrates faced with global climate change

M Byrne, SA Foo, PM Ross… - Global Change …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Although cross generation (CGP) and multigenerational (MGP) plasticity have been
identified as mechanisms of acclimation to global change, the weight of evidence indicates …

The impact of environmental acidification on the microstructure and mechanical integrity of marine invertebrate skeletons

M Byrne, S Fitzer - Conservation Physiology, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Ocean acidification (OA), from seawater uptake of anthropogenic CO2, has a suite of
negative effects on the ability of marine invertebrates to produce and maintain their …

Australasia

J Lawrence, B Mackey, F Chiew, MJ Costello… - 2023 - researcharchive.lincoln.ac.nz
Observed changes and impacts Ongoing climate trends have exacerbated many extreme
events (very high confidence). The Australian trends include further warming and sea level …

Linking energy budget to physiological adaptation: how a calcifying gastropod adjusts or succumbs to ocean acidification and warming

JYS Leung, BD Russell, SD Connell - Science of the Total Environment, 2020 - Elsevier
Accelerating CO 2 emissions have driven physico-chemical changes in the world's oceans,
such as ocean acidification and warming. How marine organisms adjust or succumb to such …

A review of transgenerational effects of ocean acidification on marine bivalves and their implications for sclerochronology

L Zhao, K Shirai, K Tanaka, S Milano, T Higuchi… - Estuarine, Coastal and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Ocean acidification can negatively impact marine bivalves, especially their shell
mineralization processes. Consequently, whether marine bivalves can rapidly acclimate and …

Coastal development: Resilience, restoration and infrastructure requirements

A Steven, KA Addo, G Llewellyn, VT Ca… - The blue compendium …, 2023 - Springer
More than 200 countries have a coastline, and this forms the basis for their claims to
territorial waters and exclusive economic zones (EEZs). Globally, about 40% of the world's …

Surviving the anthropocene: the resilience of marine animals to climate change

PM Ross, E Scanes, M Byrne… - … and Marine Biology, 2023 - taylorfrancis.com
If marine organisms are to persist through the Anthropocene, they will need to be resilient,
but what is resilience, and can resilience of marine organisms build within a single lifetime …

National accounting for the ocean and ocean economy

EP Fenichel, B Milligan, I Porras, ET Addicott… - The Blue Compendium …, 2023 - Springer
Realising the goal of the High Level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy (Ocean Panel)
to catalyse the transition to a sustainable ocean economy depends on coordinating and …

Threats to Australia's oceans and coasts: A systematic review

T Laubenstein, TF Smith, AJ Hobday, GT Pecl… - Ocean & Coastal …, 2023 - Elsevier
Oceans and coasts provide important ecosystem, livelihood, and cultural values to humans
and the planet but face current and future compounding threats from anthropogenic activities …

Oyster reefs' control of carbonate chemistry—Implications for oyster reef restoration in estuaries subject to coastal ocean acidification

SJ Tomasetti, MH Doall, BD Hallinan… - Global Change …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Globally, oyster reef restoration is one of the most widely applied coastal restoration
interventions. While reefs are focal points of processes tightly linked to the carbonate system …