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Food supply confers calcifiers resistance to ocean acidification

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Abstract Invasion of ocean surface waters by anthropogenic CO 2 emitted to the atmosphere is expected to reduce surface seawater pH to 7.8 by the end of this century compromising marine calcifiers. A broad range of biological and mineralogical mechanisms allow marine calcifiers to cope with ocean acidification, however these mechanisms are energetically demanding which affect other biological processes (trade-offs) with important implications for the resilience of the organisms against stressful conditions. Hence, food availability may play a critical role in determining the resistance of calcifiers to OA. Here we show, based on a meta-analysis of existing experimental results assessing the role of food supply in the response of organisms to OA, that food supply consistently confers calcifiers resistance to ocean acidification.

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Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses

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FuenteScientific Reports
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Volumen6
Issue1
Páginas1 - 6
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