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 …

Oceans and coastal ecosystems and their services

S Cooley, D Schoeman, L Bopp, P Boyd, S Donner… - 2023‏ - digital.csic.es
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 …

Ocean acidification as a multiple driver: how interactions between changing seawater carbonate parameters affect marine life

CL Hurd, J Beardall, S Comeau… - Marine and …, 2019‏ - CSIRO Publishing
'Multiple drivers'(also termed 'multiple stressors') is the term used to describe the cumulative
effects of multiple environmental factors on organisms or ecosystems. Here, we consider …

Applying organized scepticism to ocean acidification research

HI Browman - ICES Journal of Marine Science, 2016‏ - academic.oup.com
Abstract “Ocean acidification”(OA), a change in seawater chemistry driven by increased
uptake of atmospheric CO2 by the oceans, has probably been the most-studied single topic …

Responses of macroalgae to CO2 enrichment cannot be inferred solely from their inorganic carbon uptake strategy

LM van der Loos, M Schmid, PP Leal… - Ecology and …, 2019‏ - Wiley Online Library
Increased plant biomass is observed in terrestrial systems due to rising levels of
atmospheric CO2, but responses of marine macroalgae to CO2 enrichment are unclear. The …

Integrated multi-trophic aquaculture mitigates the effects of ocean acidification: Seaweeds raise system pH and improve growth of juvenile abalone

SL Hamilton, MS Elliott, MS deVries, J Adelaars… - Aquaculture, 2022‏ - Elsevier
Integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) has the potential to enhance growth, reduce
nutrient loads, and mitigate environmental conditions compared to traditional single-species …

Strategies of dissolved inorganic carbon use in macroalgae across a gradient of terrestrial influence: implications for the Great Barrier Reef in the context of ocean …

G Diaz-Pulido, C Cornwall, P Gartrell, C Hurd, DV Tran - Coral Reefs, 2016‏ - Springer
Macroalgae are generally used as indicators of coral reef status; thus, understanding the
drivers and mechanisms leading to increased macroalgal abundance are of critical …

Variability in the benefits of ocean acidification to photosynthetic rates of macroalgae without CO2-concentrating mechanisms

CE Cornwall, CL Hurd - Marine and Freshwater Research, 2019‏ - CSIRO Publishing
Increasing concentrations of surface-seawater carbon dioxide (CO2)(ocean acidification)
could favour seaweed species that currently are limited for dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) …

Climate change increases susceptibility to grazers in a foundation seaweed

A Kinnby, GB Toth, H Pavia - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2021‏ - frontiersin.org
Climate change leads to multiple effects caused by simultaneous shifts in several physical
factors which will interact with species and ecosystems in complex ways. In marine systems …

Water motion and pH jointly impact the availability of dissolved inorganic carbon to macroalgae

RK James, CD Hepburn, D Pritchard, DK Richards… - Scientific reports, 2022‏ - nature.com
The supply of dissolved inorganic carbon to seaweeds is a key factor regulating
photosynthesis. Thinner diffusive boundary layers at the seaweed surface or greater …