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    Ocean Acidification (Miscellaneous)

    Material in this section originates from the following category in our Subject Index:

    Ocean Acidification (Miscellaneous)


    Summary


    A Microbenthic Assemblage Response to Ocean Acidification

    The Phenotypic Plasticity of a Colonial Bryozoan

    Mangrove Forests Can Reduce Acidification of Coastal Sea Water

    Synergies Among Stressors: Reducing One to Reduce the Effect of the Other

    Ocean Acidification and the Marine Nitrogen Cycle

    Impacts of Recurrent Estuarine Acidification on Wild Invertebrates

    Combating Ocean Acidification: The Role of Marine Photosynthesis

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

    Organismal Response to Ocean Acidification: The Role of Evolution

    Hear Ye, Hear Ye: Ocean Acidification and Ocean Noise

    Effects of Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment on Cuttlefish Eggs and Embryo Development

    Acidified Seawater's Effects on Coral Larvae and Polyps

    The Real Ocean Acidification Story

    A Tempering of Thought on CO2-Induced Ocean Acidification

    Reconstructing Seawater pH in the South China Sea

    Biological Effects of "Ocean Acidification"

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