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Early development and molecular plasticity in the Mediterranean sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus exposed to CO2-driven acidification
ArticleAbstract: Ocean acidification is pbkp_redicted to have significant effects on benthic calcifying invertebratesPalabras claves:Calcification, Development, Early life stage, Gene Expression, Ocean acidification, sea urchinAutores:Castejon C., Dupont S., François R. Oberhaënsli, Gattuso J.P., Gerakis Y., Jeffree R.A., Kerros M.E., Martin S., Pedrotti M.L., Richier S., Teyssié J.L.Fuentes:scopusOcean acidification research in the Mediterranean Sea: Status, trends and next steps
ReviewAbstract: Ocean acidification (OA) is a serious consequence of climate change with complex organism-to-ecosystPalabras claves:Climate Change, Mediterranean Sea, Ocean acidification, policies, socio-economy, UN ocean decadeAutores:Bantelman A., Canu D., Comeau S., Galdies C., Gattuso J.P., Giani M., Grelaud M., Hassoun A.E.R., Hendriks I.E., Ibello V., Idrissi M., Krasakopoulou E., Peter Wolfgang Swarzenski, Shaltout N., Solidoro C., Ziveri P.Fuentes:scopusOcean acidification reshapes the otolith-body allometry of growth in juvenile sea bream
ArticleAbstract: The effects of elevated CO2 partial pressure (pCO2) on otolith calcification and on the coupling betPalabras claves:Climate Change, Ocean acidification, Otolith calcification, Somatic-otolith growth allometry, Temperate coastal fishAutores:François R. Oberhaënsli, Gattuso J.P., Jeffree R.A., Lacoue-Labarthe T., Martin S., Reveillac E., Teyssié J.L.Fuentes:scopusTemperature and pCO <inf>2</inf> effect on the bioaccumulation of radionuclides and trace elements in the eggs of the common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis
ArticleAbstract: The increasing release of CO 2 by human activities leads to ocean acidification and global warming.Palabras claves:Cephalopod, Eggshell, Embryonic development, METAL, Ocean acidification, ocean warmingAutores:Bustamante P., François R. Oberhaënsli, Gattuso J.P., Jeffree R.A., Lacoue-Labarthe T., Martin S., Teyssié J.L.Fuentes:scopus