How does rising atmospheric CO2 affect marine organisms?

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Insects (Miscellaneous)

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Animals (Insects: Miscellaneous)
Insects (Miscellaneous)


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Summary


* -- Elevated CO2 Reduces the Survival Rate of the Confused Sap Beetle

* -- Thermal Phenotypic Plasticity in an Ant Species

* -- Phenotypic and Genetic Adaptation to Warming in a Freshwater Grazer

* -- Warming May Induce Predatory Beetles to Eat More Pest Beetles

* -- Attack of the Big-Headed Ants: Can No One Stop Them???

* -- Summer Warming Impacts on Bees, Moths and Butterflies in Mountainous Northern Scandinavia

* -- Let Them Eat Bugs!

* -- Warming-Induced Changes in Life-History Traits of Water Striders

* -- Global Warming Spurs "Spring Cleaning" of Honeybees

* -- Acclimation Responses of Fruit Flies to Environmental Warming

* -- Insect Larvae Feeding on CO2-Enriched Castor Plant Foliage

* -- Chinese Locust Plagues of the Past Millennium

* -- Thrips Feeding on Clover

* -- Effects of Elevated CO2 on Plant-Herbivore Interactions

* -- The Competing Effects of Elevated Ozone and Carbon Dioxide Concentrations on Insect Herbivore Performance

* -- How Elevated CO2 Affects Beetles Feeding on Their Favorite Foliage

* -- Effects of Elevated CO2 and O3 on Tree-Herbivore-Parasite Interactions

* -- Effects of Elevated CO2 and O3 on an Aspen Leafminer

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