Microorganisms and ocean global change

DA Hutchins, F Fu - Nature microbiology, 2017 - nature.com
The prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms that drive the pelagic ocean's
biogeochemical cycles are currently facing an unprecedented set of comprehensive …

Effects of ocean acidification on marine photosynthetic organisms under the concurrent influences of warming, UV radiation, and deoxygenation

K Gao, J Beardall, DP Häder… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
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 …

Rising CO2 and increased light exposure synergistically reduce marine primary productivity

K Gao, J Xu, G Gao, Y Li, DA Hutchins, B Huang… - Nature climate …, 2012 - nature.com
Carbon dioxide and light are two major prerequisites of photosynthesis. Rising CO2 levels in
oceanic surface waters in combination with ample light supply are therefore often …

Effects of ocean acidification on pelagic organisms and ecosystems

U Riebesell, PD Tortell - Ocean acidification, 2011 - books.google.com
Over the past decade there has been rapidly growing interest in the potential effects of
ocean acidification and perturbations of the carbonate system on marine organisms. While …

Photophysiological responses of marine diatoms to elevated CO2 and decreased pH: a review

K Gao, DA Campbell - Functional Plant Biology, 2014 - CSIRO Publishing
Diatoms dominate nearly half of current oceanic productivity, so their responses to ocean
acidification are of general concern regarding future oceanic carbon sequestration …

Algal and aquatic plant carbon concentrating mechanisms in relation to environmental change

JA Raven, M Giordano, J Beardall… - Photosynthesis Research, 2011 - Springer
Carbon dioxide concentrating mechanisms (also known as inorganic carbon concentrating
mechanisms; both abbreviated as CCMs) presumably evolved under conditions of low CO 2 …

Reviews and Syntheses: Responses of coccolithophores to ocean acidification: a meta-analysis

J Meyer, U Riebesell - Biogeosciences, 2015 - bg.copernicus.org
Concerning their sensitivity to ocean acidification, coccolithophores, a group of calcifying
single-celled phytoplankton, are one of the best-studied groups of marine organisms …