Effects of ocean acidification on marine photosynthetic organisms under the concurrent influences of warming, UV radiation, and deoxygenation
The oceans take up over 1 million tons of anthropogenic CO2 per hour, increasing dissolved
p CO2 and decreasing seawater pH in a process called ocean acidification (OA). At the …
p CO2 and decreasing seawater pH in a process called ocean acidification (OA). At the …
Ocean acidification impacts on coastal ecosystem services due to habitat degradation
The oceanic uptake of anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions is changing seawater
chemistry in a process known as ocean acidification. The chemistry of this rapid change in …
chemistry in a process known as ocean acidification. The chemistry of this rapid change in …
Oceans and coastal ecosystems and their services
Ocean and coastal ecosystems support life on Earth and many aspects of human well-being.
Covering two-thirds of the planet, the ocean hosts vast biodiversity and modulates the global …
Covering two-thirds of the planet, the ocean hosts vast biodiversity and modulates the global …
Shift in algal blooms from micro‐to macroalgae around China with increasing eutrophication and climate change
Blooms of microalgal red tides and macroalgae (eg, green and golden tides caused by Ulva
and Sargassum) have caused widespread problems around China in recent years, but there …
and Sargassum) have caused widespread problems around China in recent years, but there …
Mediterranean bioconstructions along the Italian coast
Marine bioconstructions are biodiversity-rich, three-dimensional biogenic structures,
regulating key ecological functions of benthic ecosystems worldwide. Tropical coral reefs …
regulating key ecological functions of benthic ecosystems worldwide. Tropical coral reefs …
Dynamic CO2 and pH levels in coastal, estuarine, and inland waters: Theoretical and observed effects on harmful algal blooms
Rising concentrations of atmospheric CO 2 results in higher equilibrium concentrations of
dissolved CO 2 in natural waters, with corresponding increases in hydrogen ion and …
dissolved CO 2 in natural waters, with corresponding increases in hydrogen ion and …
Biology and ecology of the globally significant kelp Ecklonia radiata
Ecklonia radiata is one of the most widespread kelps globally, dominating temperate reefs
throughout much of Australasia and southeastern Africa. Throughout much of its range, it is …
throughout much of Australasia and southeastern Africa. Throughout much of its range, it is …
Ocean acidification drives community shifts towards simplified non-calcified habitats in a subtropical− temperate transition zone
Rising atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide are causing surface seawater pH and
carbonate ion concentrations to fall in a process known as ocean acidification. To assess the …
carbonate ion concentrations to fall in a process known as ocean acidification. To assess the …
Effects of climate change factors on marine macroalgae: A review
Y Ji, K Gao - Advances in marine biology, 2021 - Elsevier
Marine macroalgae, the main primary producers in coastal waters, play important roles in
the fishery industry and global carbon cycles. With progressive ocean global changes …
the fishery industry and global carbon cycles. With progressive ocean global changes …
Impacts of ocean warming on coralline algal calcification: Meta-analysis, knowledge gaps, and key recommendations for future research
Coralline algae are foundation species in many hard-bottom ecosystems acting as a
settlement substrate, and binding together and even creating reefs in some locations. Ocean …
settlement substrate, and binding together and even creating reefs in some locations. Ocean …