The Combined Effects of Ocean Acidification and Respiration on Habitat Suitability for Marine Calcifiers Along the West Coast of North America.
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| Title: | The Combined Effects of Ocean Acidification and Respiration on Habitat Suitability for Marine Calcifiers Along the West Coast of North America. |
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| Authors: | Feely, Richard A., Carter, Brendan R., Alin, Simone R., Greeley, Dana, Bednaršek, Nina |
| Source: | Journal of Geophysical Research. Oceans; Apr2024, Vol. 129 Issue 4, p1-16, 16p |
| Subject Terms: | OCEAN acidification, MARINE habitats, RESPIRATION, ECOLOGICAL impact, OXYGEN consumption, WATER consumption |
| Geographic Terms: | NORTH America |
| Abstract: | The California Current Ecosystem (CCE) is a natural laboratory for studying the chemical and ecological impacts of ocean acidification. Biogeochemical variability in the region is due primarily to wind-driven near-shore upwelling of cold waters that are rich in re-mineralized carbon and poor in oxygen. The coastal regions are exposed to surface waters with increasing concentrations of anthropogenic CO |
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