Coral calcification in a changing World and the interactive dynamics of pH and DIC upregulation

Coral reefs are biologically diverse and productive ecosystems, yet our understanding of the impacts of ocean acidification on biocalcification is limited. Here, the authors show that pH upregulation and the biological control of dissolved inorganic carbon in calcifying fluids ofPoritescorals are li...

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Autores principales: Malcolm T. McCulloch, Juan Pablo D’Olivo, James Falter, Michael Holcomb, Julie A. Trotter
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ccc959dddadc4a56959ae00617e7fa882021-12-02T17:06:01ZCoral calcification in a changing World and the interactive dynamics of pH and DIC upregulation10.1038/ncomms156862041-1723https://doaj.org/article/ccc959dddadc4a56959ae00617e7fa882017-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms15686https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Coral reefs are biologically diverse and productive ecosystems, yet our understanding of the impacts of ocean acidification on biocalcification is limited. Here, the authors show that pH upregulation and the biological control of dissolved inorganic carbon in calcifying fluids ofPoritescorals are linked.Malcolm T. McCullochJuan Pablo D’OlivoJames FalterMichael HolcombJulie A. TrotterNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2017)
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James Falter
Michael Holcomb
Julie A. Trotter
Coral calcification in a changing World and the interactive dynamics of pH and DIC upregulation
description Coral reefs are biologically diverse and productive ecosystems, yet our understanding of the impacts of ocean acidification on biocalcification is limited. Here, the authors show that pH upregulation and the biological control of dissolved inorganic carbon in calcifying fluids ofPoritescorals are linked.
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author Malcolm T. McCulloch
Juan Pablo D’Olivo
James Falter
Michael Holcomb
Julie A. Trotter
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James Falter
Michael Holcomb
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title Coral calcification in a changing World and the interactive dynamics of pH and DIC upregulation
title_short Coral calcification in a changing World and the interactive dynamics of pH and DIC upregulation
title_full Coral calcification in a changing World and the interactive dynamics of pH and DIC upregulation
title_fullStr Coral calcification in a changing World and the interactive dynamics of pH and DIC upregulation
title_full_unstemmed Coral calcification in a changing World and the interactive dynamics of pH and DIC upregulation
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