Calcification Relative to Calcification at Current pH

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Coralline Red Algae [Lithothamnion glaciale]

Statistics  
  Decline in pH from the Present
 
0.0 to 0.09
0.09 to 0.17
0.17 to 0.3
0.3 to 0.5
More than 0.5
Number of Results
 
 
1
3
2
Arithmetic Mean
 
 
0
0.43
0
Standard Error
 
 
0
0.18
0

Individual Experiement Results  
      Decline in pH from the Present    

Journal References

Experimental Conditions
0.0
to
0.09
0.09
to
0.17
0.17
to
0.3
0.3
to
0.5
More
than
0.5

Büdenbender et al. (2011)

Calcification rates of crustose coraline red algae grown for 14 days under normal and reduced pH conditions and simulated Arctic summer light conditions (24 h 6.8 µm photons m-2s-1). Salinity and temperature were constant at 33 ppt and 9°C, respectively, and pH was altered by the addition of CO2.
 

 

 

0.68

 

Büdenbender et al. (2011)

Calcification rates of crustose coraline red algae grown for 14 days under normal and reduced pH conditions and simulated Arctic summer light conditions (24 h 6.8 µm photons m-2s-1). Salinity and temperature were constant at 33 ppt and 9°C, respectively, and pH was altered by the addition of CO2.
 

 

 

0.61

 

Büdenbender et al. (2011)

Calcification rates of crustose coraline red algae grown for 14 days under normal and reduced pH conditions and simulated Arctic summer light conditions (24 h 6.8 µm photons m-2s-1). Salinity and temperature were constant at 33 ppt and 9°C, respectively, and pH was altered by the addition of CO2.
 

 

 

 

0.00

Büdenbender et al. (2011)

Calcification rates of crustose coraline red algae grown for 14 days under normal and reduced pH conditions and simulated Arctic winter light conditions (24 h of darkness). Salinity and temperature were constant at 33 ppt and 6.8°C, respectively, and pH was altered by the addition of CO2.
 

 

0.00

 

 

Büdenbender et al. (2011)

Calcification rates of crustose coraline red algae grown for 14 days under normal and reduced pH conditions and simulated Arctic winter light conditions (24 h of darkness). Salinity and temperature were constant at 33 ppt and 6.8°C, respectively, and pH was altered by the addition of CO2.
 

 

 

0.00

 

Büdenbender et al. (2011)

Calcification rates of crustose coraline red algae grown for 14 days under normal and reduced pH conditions and simulated Arctic winter light conditions (24 h of darkness). Salinity and temperature were constant at 33 ppt and 6.8°C, respectively, and pH was altered by the addition of CO2.
 

 

 

 

0.00


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