Responses of marine benthic microalgae to elevated CO2
Increasing anthropogenic CO emissions to the atmosphere are causing a rise in pCO concentrations in the ocean surface and lowering pH. To predict the effects of these changes, we need to improve our understanding of the responses of marine primary pr...
Auteurs principaux: | Johnson, V, Brownlee, C, Rickaby, R, Graziano, M, Milazzo, M, Hall-Spencer, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2013
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