Shell thickness of Nucella lapillus in the North Sea increased over the last 130 years despite ocean acidification

Marine gastropod shells have thickened over the past 130 years on the southern North Sea coast as local environmental conditions counteracted global ocean acidification, suggest analyses of a 130-year record of dog whelk morphology.

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Published in:Communications Earth & Environment
Main Authors: Dennis Mayk, Lloyd S. Peck, Thierry Backeljau, Elizabeth M. Harper
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-022-00486-7
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Shell thickness of Nucella lapillus in the North Sea increased over the last 130 years despite ocean acidification
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description Marine gastropod shells have thickened over the past 130 years on the southern North Sea coast as local environmental conditions counteracted global ocean acidification, suggest analyses of a 130-year record of dog whelk morphology.
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author Dennis Mayk
Lloyd S. Peck
Thierry Backeljau
Elizabeth M. Harper
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Lloyd S. Peck
Thierry Backeljau
Elizabeth M. Harper
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title Shell thickness of Nucella lapillus in the North Sea increased over the last 130 years despite ocean acidification
title_short Shell thickness of Nucella lapillus in the North Sea increased over the last 130 years despite ocean acidification
title_full Shell thickness of Nucella lapillus in the North Sea increased over the last 130 years despite ocean acidification
title_fullStr Shell thickness of Nucella lapillus in the North Sea increased over the last 130 years despite ocean acidification
title_full_unstemmed Shell thickness of Nucella lapillus in the North Sea increased over the last 130 years despite ocean acidification
title_sort shell thickness of nucella lapillus in the north sea increased over the last 130 years despite ocean acidification
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url https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-022-00486-7
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