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Giant Clams and Rising CO2: Light May Ameliorate Effects of Ocean Acidification on a Solar-Powered AnimalLong-term effects of warming and ocean acidification are modified by seasonal variation in species responses and environmental conditionsCould some coral reefs become sponge reefs as our climate changes?Physiological response to elevated temperature and pCO2 varies across four Pacific coral species: Understanding the unique host+symbiont response.Interactive effects of temperature and pCO2 on sponges: from the cradle to the grave.Natural high pCO2 increases autotrophy in Anemonia viridis (Anthozoa) as revealed from stable isotope (C, N) analysis.Symbiodinium mitigate the combined effects of hypoxia and acidification on a noncalcifying cnidarian.The stable microbiome of inter and sub-tidal anemone species under increasing pCO2.Increasing pCO2 correlates with low concentrations of intracellular dimethylsulfoniopropionate in the sea anemone Anemonia viridis.Trace element profiles of the sea anemone Anemonia viridis living nearby a natural CO2 ventAssessing physiological tipping point of sea urchin larvae exposed to a broad range of pH.Detrimental effects of ocean acidification on the economically important Mediterranean red coral (Corallium rubrum).Elucidating the Small Regulatory RNA Repertoire of the Sea Anemone Anemonia viridis Based on Whole Genome and Small RNA Sequencing.Ocean acidification alters early successional coral reef communities and their rates of community metabolism.Spatio-temporal variability of polychaete colonization at volcanic CO2 vents indicates high tolerance to ocean acidificationExposure of Mediterranean Countries to Ocean AcidificationCoral Community Structure and Recruitment in Seagrass Meadows
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Sea anemones may thrive in a high CO2 world.
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Sea anemones may thrive in a high CO2 world.
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Sea anemones may thrive in a high CO2 world.
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D Tye Pettay
David J Suggett
Mark E Warner
Riccardo Rodolfo-Metalpa
Ross Payton
Toby G Boatman
Vivienne R Johnson
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10.1111/J.1365-2486.2012.02767.X
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2012-07-26T00:00:00Z