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  • How does rising atmospheric CO2 affect marine organisms?

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    Aquatic Plants (Freshwater: Algae)

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    Aquatic Plants (Freshwater: Algae)


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    Summary


    * -- Impacts of Elevated CO2 on a Freshwater Algae

    * -- Elevated CO2 Enhances Phytoplankton NPP in a Freshwater Microcosm Experiment

    * -- Effects of Elevated CO2 on Freshwater Cyanobacteria

    * -- Potentially-Toxic Cyanobacteria vs. Non-Toxic Algae

    * -- Potential Effects of Elevated CO2 on Stream Ecosystems

    * -- Aquatic Herbivores in a CO2-Enriched World of the Future

    * -- Effects of Elevated Atmospheric CO2 on the Growth of a Common Microalga

    Effects of an Order-of-Magnitude Increase in Aquatic CO2 on the Growth of Algae and Macrophytes in a Danish Lake

    The Effect of Very High Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations on the Growth of Unicellular Green Algae

    Effects of Elevated CO2 on Phytoplankton Productivity

    Growth Response of a Common Freshwater Microalga to Doubled Atmospheric CO2

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