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    Ocean Acidification (Effects on Marine Plants: Macroalgae)

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    Ocean Acidification (Effects on Marine Plants: Macroalgae)


    Summary


    * -- Seagrasses and Marine Macroalgae in a CO2-Enriched World

    * -- A Tale of Non-Obligate Macroalgal Calcifers, Sea Urchins and CO2

    * -- Seagrasses Enable Nearby Corals to Withstand Ocean Acidification

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

    * -- Effects of Elevated CO2 on an Economically Important Seaweed

    * -- Seagrasses Lend Calcifying Macroalgae a Helping Hand

    CO2 Effects on a Seaweed of Economic, Health and Environmental Importance

    Direct Biological Effects of Elevated CO2 on Coral Reefs

    Effects of Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment on the Growth of Two Species of Marine Macroalgae

    Effects of CO2 and O2 Concentrations on a Seaweed

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