Session
2.2 Presentations: Ocean acidification and coral reef bleaching
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Hans O. Pörtner (Invited)
Ecosystem effects of ocean acidification in times of ocean warming:
a physiologist’s view (pdf, 1.8
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James C. Orr, Sara Jutterström, Laurent Bopp, Leif
G. Anderson, Victoria J. Fabry, Thomas Frölicher, Peter Jones,
Fortunat Joos, Ernst Maier-Reimer, Joachim Segschneider, Marco Steinacher
and Didier Swingedouw (Invited)
Acidification of the Arctic Ocean (presentation will be posted after materials are published)
Chris Langdon, Sarah Cullison, Michael DeGrandpre, Wade McGillis,
David Kadko and Jorge E. Corredor
Detecting climate change impacts in coral reef calcification (Permission denied)
Simone Russo, Paolo Montagna, Malcolm McCulloch, Sergio
Silenzi, Claudio Mazzoli, Stefano Schiaparelli and Rossella Baldacconi
More effective time grid reconstruction in the calibration of geochemical
proxies from coral skeletons (pdf, 0.9
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Jon Havenhand, Fenina Buttler, Michael C. Thorndyke and
Jane E. Williamson
Near-future levels of ocean acidification impair fertilisation and development
in a sea urchin (presentation will be posted after materials are published)
Richard A. Feely, Christopher L. Sabine and Dana Greeley
Decadal changes in the carbonate system of the North Pacific Ocean (Waiting for permission, can post only after materials are published)
M. Debora Iglesias-Rodríguez, Paul R. Halloran,
Rosalind E.M. Rickaby, Ian R. Hall, Elena Colmenero-Hidalgo, John R.
Gittins, Darryl R.H. Green, Toby Tyrrell, Samantha J. Gibbs, Peter von
Dassow, Eric Rehm, E. Virginia Armbrust and Karin P. Boessenkool
Marine calcification in a high CO2 world: changes in coccolithophore
calcification since pre-industrial times (Waiting for permission)
Jörg Dutz
Effects of CO2 induced acidification on diatom food quality and copepod
reproduction (Waiting for permission)
Takeshi Yoshimura, Jun Nishioka, Koji Suzuki, Hiroshi
Hattori, Hiroshi Kiyosawa, Daisuke Tsumune, Kazuhiro Misumi and Takeshi
Nakatsuka
Responses of phytoplankton assemblages and organic carbon dynamics to
CO2 increase (pdf, 0.4
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Laura M. Parker, Pauline M. Ross and Wayne A. O’Connor
The effect of ocean acidification and temperature on the fertilisation
and development of the Sydney rock oyster, Saccostrea glomerata (Gould,
1850) (pdf, 3.8
Mb)
Knut Yngve Børsheim
Increased CO2 levels in the ecosphere may modify the structure of marine
plankton (presentation will be posted after materials are published)