Ocean acidification as a driver of community simplification via the collapse of higher-order and rise of lower-order consumers
Abstract Increasing oceanic uptake of CO2 is predicted to drive ecological change as both a resource (i.e. CO2 enrichment on primary producers) and stressor (i.e. lower pH on consumers). We use the natural ecological complexity of a CO2 vent (i.e. a seagrass system) to assess the potential validity...
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Autores principales: | S. Vizzini, B. Martínez-Crego, C. Andolina, A. Massa-Gallucci, S. D. Connell, M. C. Gambi |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/324c9d89249d470c8a17243f2749609f |
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