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Insights into Marine Fish Physiology in a Changing World
(2016-01-15)
Ocean acidification and global warming are largely caused by increased levels of atmospheric CO2, and marine fish are exposed to both these stressors simultaneously. Although the effects of temperature on fish have been ...
Climate Change and the Norway lobster -Effects of Multiple Stressors on Early Development
(2014-11-07)
Climate change together with anthropogenic eutrophication have led to, and will lead to, shifts in a number of
abiotic factors in the oceans, such as temperature, carbon dioxide [CO2], pH, oxygen saturation and salinity. ...
Responses of shallow sediment ecosystems to environmental alterations
(2013-02-14)
Shallow-water sediment systems are continuously exposed to a range of anthropogenic stressors, including increased nutrient loading, physical disturbance and toxicants. Superimposed on these local stressors are stressors ...
Bivalves in the face of ocean acidification
(2018-03-22)
Anthropogenic CO2 emissions are leading to a gradual decrease in ocean pH and changes in
seawater carbonate chemistry, a process known as ocean acidification (OA). Such changes in
oceanic environmental conditions will ...