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    Ocean Acidification (Effects on Marine Animals: Echinoderms)

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    Ocean Acidification (Effects on Marine Animals: Echinoderms)


    Summary


    What is the Best Frame of Reference for Evaluating the Biological Consequences of Ocean Acidification?

    Sea Stars - with Missing Arms! - Experiencing Ocean Acidification

    Earth's Marine Life Not Going "Quietly Into the Night" of Ocean Acidification

    Organismal Response to Ocean Acidification: The Role of Evolution

    Effects of Ocean Acidification on Early Development of Sea Urchins

    Impacts of Rising Atmospheric CO2 on the Serpent Starfish

    Sea Urchin Larvae Living in Periodically Low-pH Seawater

    Ocean pH Tolerance in Two Important Antarctic Invertebrates

    Elevated CO2 and Early Life Stages of Mediterranean Sea Urchins

    Fertilization in Coastal Marine Invertebrates in a CO2-Enriched and Warmer World

    Effects of Ocean Warming and Acidification on Sea Urchin Larvae

    The Fate of Juvenile Sea Stars in an "Acidified" Ocean

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