Events2Join

Will ocean acidification affect marine microbes? Ian Joint*1 ...


Will ocean acidification affect marine microbes? | The ISME Journal

Given these facts, perhaps the most appropriate null hypothesis to test is that marine microbes possess the flexibility to accommodate pH change ...

Will ocean acidification affect marine microbes? - PubMed

Yet this natural variability in pH has rarely been considered in assessments of the effect of ocean acidification on marine microbes. Surface pH can change as a ...

(PDF) Will ocean acidification affect marine microbes? - ResearchGate

Yet this natural variability in pH has rarely been considered in assessments of the effect of ocean acidification on marine microbes. Surface pH can change as a ...

Will ocean acidification affect marine microbes? - ProQuest

Yet this natural variability in pH has rarely been considered in assessments of the effect of ocean acidification on marine microbes. Surface pH ...

Will ocean acidification affect marine microbes?

Yet this natural variability in pH has rarely been considered in assessments of the effect of ocean acidification on marine microbes. Surface pH can change as a ...

Will ocean acidification affect marine microbes? - OUCI

Yet this natural variability in pH has rarely been considered in assessments of the effect of ocean acidification on marine microbes. Surface pH can change as a ...

I. Joint, S. C. Doney and D. M. Karl, “Will Ocean Acidification Affect ...

I. Joint, S. C. Doney and D. M. Karl, “Will Ocean Acidification Affect Marine Microbes” The ISME Journal, Vol. 5, 2011, pp. 1-7. doi10.1038/ismej.2010.79.

Ocean Acidification and Its Effect on Bacterial Communities

Researchers Ian Joint, Scott C. Doney, and David M Karl presented a null hypothesis to be tested: marine microbes posses the flexibility to ...

(PDF) Consequences of High CO2 and Ocean Acidification for ...

provided by marine microbes might be at risk from ocean acidification. ... production, and in cold polar seas, which have lower calcium carbonate ...

Reviews & Analysis | The ISME Journal - Nature

Will ocean acidification affect marine microbes? Ian Joint; Scott C Doney; David M Karl. Perspective 10 Jun 2010. AMD biofilms: using model communities to study ...

Implications of Ocean Acidification for Marine Microorganisms from ...

Anthropogenic CO2 emissions are causing oceans to become more acidic, with consequences for all marine life including microorganisms. Studies reveal that from ...

C-MORE | CO2, Ocean Acidification, and Marine Microbes: Welcome

This is because CO2 in the air dissolves in seawater to form carbonic acid — a weak acid that makes the oceans slightly more acidic. The rate of change is ...

The Bergen Mesocosm - a case study - Ocean Acidification

Marine bacteria unfazed by rising ocean acidification ... Bacteria are more resistant to ocean acidification than previously thought, say ...

Ocean Acidification Regulates the Activity, Community Structure ...

Ocean acidification (OA), a result of increased global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, is considered a major threat to marine ecosystems.

Marine Roseobacter Clade Bacteria Decelerate the Conversion of ...

Ocean acidification has been an alarming issue that is jeopardizing the marine environment and ecology. Marine Roseobacter clade bacteria ...

Viral-Mediated Microbe Mortality Modulated by Ocean Acidification ...

While its aftermath for calcifying microbes has been widely studied, the effect of ocean acidification (OA) on marine viruses and their microbial hosts is ...

Marine heatwaves and optimal temperatures for microbial ...

Ian Joint , ... is essential to understand how microbial function might be affected in a future ocean. ... ocean acidification (Doney et al.2009). In one of ...

Bacterioplankton community resilience to ocean acidification

Ocean acidification (OA), caused by seawater CO2 uptake, has significant impacts on marine calcifying organisms and phototrophs.

Future biological and ecosystem impacts of ocean acidification and ...

Research indicates that as ocean acidification continues, reflecting increasing CO2 emissions, it is likely that although some species will be tolerant it will ...

Impact of ocean acidification on the structure of future phytoplankton ...

Phytoplankton form the foundation of the marine food web and regulate key biogeochemical processes. These organisms face multiple environmental changes, ...