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  • The ecological impact of ocean acidification as a result of climate change is difficult to predict. A natural CO2 venting site is used here to demonstrate the shifts occurring in a rocky shore marine community as a result of a pH gradient.

    • Jason M. Hall-Spencer
    • Riccardo Rodolfo-Metalpa
    • Maria-Cristina Buia
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 454, P: 96-99
  • Ocean acidification can alter competitive dynamics between species. Although calcareous species recruited and grew at similar rates to fleshy seaweeds in ambient and low pH conditions, at later stages, in low pH, they were rapidly overgrown. These results suggest that changes in competitive balance could indirectly lead to profound ecosystem changes in an acidified ocean.

    • Kristy J. Kroeker
    • Fiorenza Micheli
    • Maria Cristina Gambi
    Research
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 3, P: 156-159