[2007-12-23] Decreased abundance of crustose coralline algae due to ocean acidification

Decreased abundance of crustose coralline algae due to ocean acidification  

Publication Date:  2007-12-23
Creator:  Ilsa B. Kuffner
Andreas J. Andersson
Paul L. Jokiel
Fred T. Mackenzie
Subjects.Display:  Climate change
Algae
ocean acidification
seawater
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[2007-12-23] Decreased abundance of crustose coralline algae due to ocean acidification
[2008] Position Analysis: CO2 Emissions and Climate Change - Ocean Impacts and Adaptation Issues

Position Analysis: CO2 Emissions and Climate Change - Ocean Impacts and Adaptation Issues  

Publication Date:  2008
Publisher.Display:  Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre
Subjects.Display:  Climate change
carbon dioxide
emission reduction
ocean acidification
unknownAntarctica
Greenhouse gas
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[2008] Position Analysis: CO2 Emissions and Climate Change - Ocean Impacts and Adaptation Issues
[2008-10] Acid Test: Can We Save Our Oceans From CO2?

Acid Test: Can We Save Our Oceans From CO2?  

Publication Date:  2008-10
Creator:  Ellycia Harrould-Kolieb
Jacqueline Savitz
Publisher.Display:  Oceana
Subjects.Display:  Climate change
Greenhouse gases
carbon dioxide
ocean acidification
oceans
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[2008-10] Acid Test: Can We Save Our Oceans From CO2?
[2008-10] Acid Test

Acid Test  

Publication Date:  2008-10
Creator:  Harrould-Kolieb, Ellycia
Savitz, Jacqueline
Publisher.Display:  Oceana
Subjects.Display:  Climatic changes
carbon dioxide
ocean acidification
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[2008-10] Acid Test
[2009] Ocean Acidification

Ocean Acidification  

Publication Date:  2009
Creator:  Richard A. Feely
Scott C. Doney
Sarah R. Cooley
Publisher.Display:  The Oceanography Society
Subjects.Display:  Climate change
ocean acidification
biogeochemistry
ocean water
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[2009] Ocean Acidification
[2011-07-22] Projecting Coral Reef Futures Under Global Warming and Ocean Acidification

Projecting Coral Reef Futures Under Global Warming and Ocean Acidification  

Publication Date:  2011-07-22
Creator:  John M. Pandolfi
Sean R. Connolly
Dustin R. Marshall
Anne L. Cohen
Publisher.Display:  American Association for the Advancement of Science
Subjects.Display:  Climate change
ocean acidification
coral reef organisms
calcification
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[2011-07-22] Projecting Coral Reef Futures Under Global Warming and Ocean Acidification
[2012] The pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, shows negative correlation to naturally elevated carbon dioxide levels

The pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, shows negative correlation to naturally elevated carbon dioxide levels  

Publication Date:  2012
Creator:  Alan Barton
Burke Hales
George G. Waldbusser
Chris Langdon
Richard A. Feely
Publisher.Display:  Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography
Subjects.Display:  Climate change
carbon dioxide
ocean acidification
unknownPacific oyster
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[2012] The pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, shows negative correlation to naturally elevated carbon dioxide levels
[2012] The Geological Record of Ocean Acidification

The Geological Record of Ocean Acidification  

Publication Date:  2012
Creator:  Stephen Barker
Wolfgang Kiessling
Barbel Honisch
Any Ridgwell
Daniel N. Schmidt
Ellen Thomas
Samantha J. Gibbs
Appy Slujis
Richard Zeebe
Lee Kump
Rowan C. Martindale
Sarah E. Greene
Justin Ries
James C. Zachos
Dana L. Royer
Thomas M. Marchitto Jr.
Ryan Moyer
Carles Pelejero
Patrizia Ziveri
Gavin L. Foster
Branwen Williams
Publisher.Display:  American Association for the Advancement of Science
Subjects.Display:  Climate change
Global warming
ocean acidification
marine ecosystem management
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[2012] The Geological Record of Ocean Acidification
[2014] Limacina helicina shell dissolution as an indicator of declining habitat suitability due to ocean acidification in the California Current Ecosystem

Limacina helicina shell dissolution as an indicator of declining habitat suitability due to ocean acidification in the California Current Ecosystem  

Publication Date:  2014
Creator:  N Bednarsek
R. A. Feely
J.C.P. Reum
B. Peterson
J. Menkel
S.R. Alin
B. Hales
Publisher.Display:  Royal Society Publishing
Subjects.Display:  Climate change
Ecology
ocean acidification
unknownCalifornia
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[2014] Limacina helicina shell dissolution as an indicator of declining habitat suitability due to ocean acidification in the California Current Ecosystem