Effects of pCO2 on physiology and skeletal mineralogy in a tidal pool coralline alga Corallina elongata

  • Posted on: Mon, 06/13/2016 - 05:56
  • By: Anonymous

A coralline red alga that lives in tide pools, where it is common for CO2 levels to fluctuate tremendously daily and seasonally, was relatively robust to ocean acidification conditions, compared to other types of coralline algae. (Laboratory study)

Ultraviolet radiation modulates the physiological responses of the calcified rhodophyte Corallina officinalis to elevated CO2

  • Posted on: Wed, 03/30/2016 - 15:58
  • By: petert

Ocean acidification reduces the concentration of carbonate ions and increases those of bicarbonate ions in seawater compared with the present oceanic conditions. This altered composition of inorganic carbon species may, by interacting with ultraviolet radiation (UVR), affect the physiology of macroalgal species. However, very little is known about how calcareous ...

Acclimatization of the Crustose Coralline Alga Porolithon onkodes to Variable CO2

  • Posted on: Tue, 03/29/2016 - 16:49
  • By: petert

Ocean acidification (OA) has important implications for the persistence of coral reef ecosystems, due to potentially negative effects on biomineralization. Many coral reefs are dynamic with respect to carbonate chemistry, and experience fluctuations in pCO2 that exceed OA projections for the near future. To understand the influence of dynamic pCO2 on an ...

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