Climate change and ocean acidification effects on seagrasses and marine macroalgae
Florida Atlantic University · University of Florida · +1 more institution
Abstract
Although seagrasses and marine macroalgae (macro-autotrophs) play critical ecological roles in reef, lagoon, coastal and open-water ecosystems, their response to ocean acidification (OA) and climate change is not well understood. In this review, we examine marine macro-autotroph biochemistry and physiology relevant to their response to elevated dissolved inorganic carbon [DIC], carbon dioxide [CO2 ], and lower carbonate [CO3 (2-) ] and pH. We also explore the effects of increasing temperature under climate change and the interactions of elevated temperature and [CO2 ]. Finally, recommendations are made for future research based on this synthesis. A literature review of >100 species revealed that marine…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 38.69
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 257
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4Topics & keywords
- Ocean acidification
- Autotroph
- Photorespiration
- Carbon dioxide
- Effects of global warming on oceans
- Photosynthesis
- Ecology
- Ecosystem
- Life below water