Global change ecotoxicology: identification of early life history bottlenecks in marine invertebrates, variable species responses and variable experimental approaches
M Byrne - Marine environmental research, 2012 - Elsevier
Climate change is a threat to marine biota because increased atmospheric CO2 is causing
ocean warming, acidification, hypercapnia and decreased carbonate saturation. These …
ocean warming, acidification, hypercapnia and decreased carbonate saturation. These …
Transgenerational responses of molluscs and echinoderms to changing ocean conditions
We are beginning to understand how the larvae of molluscs and echinoderms with complex
life cycles will be affected by climate change. Early experiments using short-term exposures …
life cycles will be affected by climate change. Early experiments using short-term exposures …
Impacts of hypoxic events surpass those of future ocean warming and acidification
Over the past decades, three major challenges to marine life have emerged as a
consequence of anthropogenic emissions: ocean warming, acidification and oxygen loss …
consequence of anthropogenic emissions: ocean warming, acidification and oxygen loss …
Microbiota mediated plasticity promotes thermal adaptation in the sea anemone Nematostella vectensis
At the current rate of climate change, it is unlikely that multicellular organisms will be able to
adapt to changing environmental conditions through genetic recombination and natural …
adapt to changing environmental conditions through genetic recombination and natural …
Ocean systems
Ocean ecosystems have responded and will continue to respond to climate changes of
different rates, magnitudes, and durations (virtually certain). Human societies depend on …
different rates, magnitudes, and durations (virtually certain). Human societies depend on …
Impacts of ocean acidification on marine shelled molluscs
Over the next century, elevated quantities of atmospheric CO 2 are expected to penetrate
into the oceans, causing a reduction in pH (− 0.3/− 0.4 pH unit in the surface ocean) and in …
into the oceans, causing a reduction in pH (− 0.3/− 0.4 pH unit in the surface ocean) and in …
Ingestion of microplastic has limited impact on a marine larva
There is increasing concern about the impacts of microplastics (< 1 mm) on marine biota.
Microplastics may be mistaken for food items and ingested by a wide variety of organisms …
Microplastics may be mistaken for food items and ingested by a wide variety of organisms …
Impact of ocean warming and ocean acidification on marine invertebrate life history stages: vulnerabilities and potential for persistence in a changing ocean
R Gibson, R Atkinson, J Gordon… - Oceanogr Mar Biol …, 2011 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Global warming and increased atmospheric CO2 are causing the oceans to warm, decrease
in pH and become hypercapnic. These stressors have deleterious impacts on marine …
in pH and become hypercapnic. These stressors have deleterious impacts on marine …
Sensitivities of extant animal taxa to ocean acidification
Anthropogenic CO2 emitted to the atmosphere is absorbed by the oceans, causing a
progressive increase in ocean inorganic carbon concentrations and resulting in decreased …
progressive increase in ocean inorganic carbon concentrations and resulting in decreased …
Multistressor impacts of warming and acidification of the ocean on marine invertebrates' life histories
Benthic marine invertebrates live in a multistressor world where stressor levels are, and will
continue to be, exacerbated by global warming and increased atmospheric carbon dioxide …
continue to be, exacerbated by global warming and increased atmospheric carbon dioxide …