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Calcifying invertebrates succeed in a naturally CO sub(2)-rich coastal habitat but are threatened by...

Calcifying invertebrates succeed in a naturally CO sub(2)-rich coastal habitat but are threatened by...

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Calcifying invertebrates succeed in a naturally CO sub(2)-rich coastal habitat but are threatened by high levels of future acidification

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Calcifying invertebrates succeed in a naturally CO sub(2)-rich coastal habitat but are threatened by high levels of future acidification

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Biogeosciences, 2010-11, Vol.7 (11), p.3879-3891

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English

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CO sub(2) emissions are leading to an acidification of the oceans. Predicting marine community vulnerability towards acidification is difficult, as adaptation processes cannot be accounted for in most experimental studies. Naturally CO sub(2) enriched sites thus can serve as valuable proxies for future changes in community structure. Here we descri...

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Calcifying invertebrates succeed in a naturally CO sub(2)-rich coastal habitat but are threatened by high levels of future acidification

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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_856781213

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_856781213

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ISSN

1726-4170

E-ISSN

1726-4189

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