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Effects of ocean acidification on pelagic carbon fluxes in a mesocosm experiment
ArticleAbstract: About a quarter of anthropogenic CO2 emissions are currently taken up by the oceans, decreasing seawPalabras claves:Autores:Achterberg E.P., Boxhammer T., Brussaard C.P.D., Crawfurd K., Czerny J., Grossart H.P., Hornick T., Lischka S., Paul A.J., Rafael Bermúdez, Riebesell U., Schulz K.G., Spilling K., Stuhr A.Fuentes:googlescopusNegligible effects of ocean acidification on Eurytemora affinis (Copepoda) offspring production
ArticleAbstract: Ocean acidification is caused by increasing amounts of carbon dioxide dissolving in the oceans leadiPalabras claves:Autores:Almén A.K., Bach L.T., Brutemark A., Engström-Öst J., Furuhagen S., Lischka S., Paul A.J., Rafael Bermúdez, Riebesell U., Stuhr A., Vehmaa A.Fuentes:googlescopusOcean acidification decreases plankton respiration: Evidence from a mesocosm experiment
ArticleAbstract: Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are reducing the pH in the world's oceans. The planktonPalabras claves:Autores:Boxhammer T., Czerny J., Hastings T., Lischka S., Ludwig A., Paul A.J., Rafael Bermúdez, Riebesell U., Schulz K.G., Spilling K., Stuhr A., Virkkala N.Fuentes:googlescopusPhytoplankton blooms at increasing levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide: Experimental evidence for negative effects on prymnesiophytes and positive on small picoeukaryotes
ArticleAbstract: Anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and the ongoing accumulation in the surface ocean toPalabras claves:CO 2, Coccolithophores, community composition, Ocean acidification, Phytoplankton, Picoeukaryotes, PrymnesiophytesAutores:Bach L.T., Bellerby R.G.J., Boxhammer T., Büdenbender J., Czerny J., Engel A., Larsen A., Ludwig A., Meyerhöfer M., Paul A.J., Rafael Bermúdez, Riebesell U., Schulz K.G., Sswat M.Fuentes:googlescopus