Publications and reports
2012
- Barton A., Hales B., Waldbusser G. G., Langdon C. & Feely, R. A., 2012. The Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, shows negative correlation to naturally elevated carbon dioxide levels: implications for near-term ocean acidification effects. Limnology and Oceanography 57(3): 698-710.
- Lohbeck K. T., Riebesell U. & Reusch T. B. H., in press. Adaptive evolution of a key phytoplankton species to ocean acidification. Nature Geoscience. doi: 10.1038/ngeo1441.
- Frieder C. A., Nam S. H., Martz T. R., & Levin L. A., 2012. High temporal and spatial variability of dissolved oxygen and pH in a nearshore California kelp forest. Biogeosciences Discussions 9(3):4099-4132. Aticle
- Lidbury I., Johnson V., Hall-Spencer J. M., Munn C. B., & Cunliffe M., in press. Community-level response of coastal microbial biofilms to ocean acidification in a natural carbon dioxide vent ecosystem. Marine Pollution Bulletin doi:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2012.02.011. Article (subscription required).
- Vázquez-Rodríguez M., Pérez F. F., Velo A., Ríos A. F., & Mercier H., 2012. Observed trends of anthropogenic acidification in North Atlantic water masses. Biogeosciences Discussions 9(3): 3003-3030. Article
- Gattuso, J.P., Thomas, E., 2012. Ocean Acidification: How will ongoing ocean acidification affect marine life? PAGES newsletter, 20(1), 36-37
2011
- Gattuso J.P. & Hansson, L., 2011. Ocean Acidification. Oxford University Press. 326 pp. Book
- Riebesell, U., Fabry, V.J., Hansson, L., Gattuso J.P., 2011. Guide to Best Practices for Ocean Acidification Research and Data Reporting. Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union. 260 pp. Book
2008
- Orr, J.C., K. Caldeira, V. Fabry, J.-P. Gattuso, P. Haugan, P. Lehodey, S. Pantoja, H.-O. Pörtner, U. Riebesell, T. Trull, M. Hood, E. Urban, and W. Broadgate, 2009, Research Priorities for Ocean Acidification, report from the Second Symposium on the Ocean in a High-CO2 World, Monaco, October 6-9, 2008, convened by SCOR, UNESCO-IOC, IAEA, and IGBP, 25 pp. - Available HERE.
