Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1987748704> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1987748704 endingPage "596" @default.
- W1987748704 startingPage "582" @default.
- W1987748704 abstract "Benthic marine invertebrates live in a multistressor world where stressor levels are, and will continue to be, exacerbated by global warming and increased atmospheric carbon dioxide. These changes are causing the oceans to warm, decrease in pH, become hypercapnic, and to become less saturated in carbonate minerals. These stressors have strong impacts on biological processes, but little is known about their combined effects on the development of marine invertebrates. Increasing temperature has a stimulatory effect on development, whereas hypercapnia can depress developmental processes. The pH, pCO2, and CaCO3 of seawater change simultaneously with temperature, challenging our ability to predict future outcomes for marine biota. The need to consider both warming and acidification is reflected in the recent increase in cross-factorial studies of the effects of these stressors on development of marine invertebrates. The outcomes and trends in these studies are synthesized here. Based on this compilation, significant additive or antagonistic effects of warming and acidification of the ocean are common (16 of 20 species studied), and synergistic negative effects also are reported. Fertilization can be robust to near-future warming and acidification, depending on the male-female mating pair. Although larvae and juveniles of some species tolerate near-future levels of warming and acidification (+2°C/pH 7.8), projected far-future conditions (ca. ≥4°C/ ≤pH 7.6) are widely deleterious, with a reduction in the size and survival of larvae. It appears that larvae that calcify are sensitive both to warming and acidification, whereas those that do not calcify are more sensitive to warming. Different sensitivities of life-history stages and species have implications for persistence and community function in a changing ocean. Some species are more resilient than others and may be potential winners in the climate-change stakes. As the ocean will change more gradually over coming decades than in future shock perturbation investigations, it is likely that some species, particularly those with short generation times, may be able to tolerate near-future oceanic change through acclimatization and/or adaption." @default.
- W1987748704 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1987748704 creator A5056042586 @default.
- W1987748704 creator A5089606028 @default.
- W1987748704 date "2013-05-22" @default.
- W1987748704 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W1987748704 title "Multistressor Impacts of Warming and Acidification of the Ocean on Marine Invertebrates' Life Histories" @default.
- W1987748704 cites W1503832382 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W1806387573 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W1970457066 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W1971391461 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W1975319797 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W1978009610 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W1980663426 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W1980910037 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W1985125053 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W1985682875 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W1995143323 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W1996139955 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W1997291095 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2003504121 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2005402223 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2009327951 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2009985778 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2014903749 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2014939228 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2019481468 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2024493740 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2030389741 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2032814361 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2042167196 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2050757206 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2052743829 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2055160793 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2057911323 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2059990752 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2062323967 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2064378282 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2068375361 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2071417387 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2071681874 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2082421343 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2086382110 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2087062054 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2088066875 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2090927250 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2094465120 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2095329020 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2095702927 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2096133383 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2097740567 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2099219853 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2102163228 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2106324800 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2107107576 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2114315821 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2123111228 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2123900386 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2124207481 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2130189419 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2130328369 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2134891769 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2139623249 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2141985209 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2145563558 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2146992469 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2147548367 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2149240665 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2149580755 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2153100309 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2155759029 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2157367008 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2157700371 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2159743369 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2168417416 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2170153270 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2170448150 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2171374040 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2173001546 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2189477132 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2317598445 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W2396103717 @default.
- W1987748704 cites W4254826644 @default.
- W1987748704 doi "https://doi.org/10.1093/icb/ict049" @default.
- W1987748704 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23697893" @default.
- W1987748704 hasPublicationYear "2013" @default.
- W1987748704 type Work @default.
- W1987748704 sameAs 1987748704 @default.
- W1987748704 citedByCount "300" @default.
- W1987748704 countsByYear W19877487042013 @default.
- W1987748704 countsByYear W19877487042014 @default.
- W1987748704 countsByYear W19877487042015 @default.
- W1987748704 countsByYear W19877487042016 @default.
- W1987748704 countsByYear W19877487042017 @default.
- W1987748704 countsByYear W19877487042018 @default.
- W1987748704 countsByYear W19877487042019 @default.
- W1987748704 countsByYear W19877487042020 @default.
- W1987748704 countsByYear W19877487042021 @default.