Ocean Acidification
This category features publications that are directly related to ocean acidification:
Abstract: Ocean acidification from increasing atmospheric CO2 is progressively affecting seawater chemistry, but predicting ongoing …
Abstract: Rising atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide are causing surface seawater pH and carbonate ion …
Abstract: Ocean acidification (OA) is negatively affecting calcification in a wide variety of marine organisms. …
Background: Microbes play vital roles across coral reefs both in the environment and inside and …
Abstract: Coral reefs are essential for the foundation of marine ecosystems. However, ocean acidification (OA), …
Abstract: Ocean acidification, caused by anthropogenic CO2 emissions, is predicted to have major consequences for …
Abstract: Global-scale deteriorations in coral reef health have caused major shifts in species composition. One …
Abstract: Coral reefs experiencing ocean acidification (OA) are likely to recover much more slowly from …
Abstract: Coral calcication is essential to provide the structural foundation for coral reefs and is …
Abstracts: Coral reefs are found in a wide range of environments, where they provide food …
Abstract: Organisms that accumulate calcium carbonate structures are particularly vulnerable to ocean warming (OW) and …
Abstract: In the vast tropical Pacific Basin islands, corals reef ecosystems are one of the …
Abstract: Ocean-warming and acidification are predicted to reduce coral reef biodiversity, but the combined effects …
Abstract: Experimental and field evidence support the assumption that global warming and ocean acidification is …
Abstract: Coral reef preservation is a challenge for the whole of humanity, not just for …
















