Common periwinkles had lower shell growth rates and less increase in shell thickness when grown in ocean acidification conditions, warmer temperatures, or both. Shells were also less pointed and more rounded. Those changes in shell growth appeared to result from disruption of the periwinkle’s metabolism. (Laboratory studied)

Author(s): Melatunan, S.

Date: 2013

Link: https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/meps/v472/meps10046

Overview:
Scientific Literature

Additional Topics:
Biological effects of OCA
Calcification
Growth
Multiple stressors

Life Stages:
Adults
Eggs
Juveniles
Larvae

Marine Life:
Mollusks

Parameters:
CO2 / pCO2