id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_4smh7fvoejdifo7vlyi5u4jgdu K. E. Arnold Effect of CO2-related acidification on aspects of the larval development of the European lobster, Homarus gammarus (L.) 2009.0 8 .pdf application/pdf 5917 473 59 of CO2 to sea water alters the carbonate chemistry and reduces pH, in an effect recently termed "Ocean Acidification" Research into the effects of OA has thus far primarily investigated impacts on these calcareous marine organisms, particularly focusing on corals (e.g. Reynaud et al., Changes in calcium concentration of the carapace during larval development are presented in Fig. 3. The effect of increased CO2 on magnesium in the carapace, when expressed as a concentration per surface area Changes in the calcium concentration of the carapace during development and exposure to CO2-acidification (1200 ppm), expressed an increase with development; although the ratios of calcium to magnesium can be variable in many marine calcifying species (Boßelmann et al., 2007). frequency and high rates of mortality are associated with larval development; therefore these early stages may be particularly vulnerable to ocean acidification due to an increased M., Turley, C., and Pörtner, H.-O.: Effects on the marine environment of ocean acidification resulting from elevated ./cache/work_4smh7fvoejdifo7vlyi5u4jgdu.pdf ./txt/work_4smh7fvoejdifo7vlyi5u4jgdu.txt