Ocean acidification effects on marine organisms : a study of Littorina littorea and Balanus improvisus

The world’s oceans are becoming more acid in a process called ocean acidification. The pH of the ocean have already decreased by 0.1 units from pre-industrial time until today. Scientists predict that by the year of 2100 the pH will decrease by as much as 0.4 units. This is a big potential problem t...

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Main Authors: Domeij Hilliges, Isak, Stendahl, Cecilia
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:English
Published: Högskolan i Halmstad, Sektionen för ekonomi och teknik (SET) 2011
Subjects:
pH
sea
CO2
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spelling fthalmstadunivdi:oai:DiVA.org:hh-17445 2023-05-15T17:50:03+02:00 Ocean acidification effects on marine organisms : a study of Littorina littorea and Balanus improvisus Domeij Hilliges, Isak Stendahl, Cecilia 2011 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-17445 eng eng Högskolan i Halmstad, Sektionen för ekonomi och teknik (SET) http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-17445 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess ocean accidification accidification pH sea marine organism marine littorina littorea balanus improvisus periwinkle barnacle CO2 acid ecosystem activity cirral movement calcium carbonate system buffering low pH havsförsurning försurning hav marina organismer marin havstulpan strandsnäcka surt ekosystem aktivitet cirrala rörelser buffrande lågt pH Student thesis info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis text 2011 fthalmstadunivdi 2022-07-22T05:31:43Z The world’s oceans are becoming more acid in a process called ocean acidification. The pH of the ocean have already decreased by 0.1 units from pre-industrial time until today. Scientists predict that by the year of 2100 the pH will decrease by as much as 0.4 units. This is a big potential problem to many marine species, because they have developed in such a stable environment that has not changed for millions of years. It is difficult to predict how they might be affected by such a decrease in pH during a relatively short time period. Several studies have been made on marine species exposed to decreased pH-levels, the results showed changes in their physiology but it is hard to predict how these changes will affect the organism in a long-term scale and if this might change ecosystem dynamics. Our study measured the activity of Littorina littorea and Balanus improvisus when exposed to lower pH, the results of our study showed an increase in activity for the lower pH (pH 6.0-7.5) when compared to the control (~pH8). The area of ocean acidification is a field that requires further studies to fully understand its effects on the marine ecosystems and the species within it. Bachelor Thesis Ocean acidification Halmstad University: Publications (DiVA)
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topic ocean accidification
accidification
pH
sea
marine organism
marine
littorina littorea
balanus improvisus
periwinkle
barnacle
CO2
acid
ecosystem
activity
cirral movement
calcium carbonate system
buffering
low pH
havsförsurning
försurning
hav
marina organismer
marin
havstulpan
strandsnäcka
surt
ekosystem
aktivitet
cirrala rörelser
buffrande
lågt pH
spellingShingle ocean accidification
accidification
pH
sea
marine organism
marine
littorina littorea
balanus improvisus
periwinkle
barnacle
CO2
acid
ecosystem
activity
cirral movement
calcium carbonate system
buffering
low pH
havsförsurning
försurning
hav
marina organismer
marin
havstulpan
strandsnäcka
surt
ekosystem
aktivitet
cirrala rörelser
buffrande
lågt pH
Domeij Hilliges, Isak
Stendahl, Cecilia
Ocean acidification effects on marine organisms : a study of Littorina littorea and Balanus improvisus
topic_facet ocean accidification
accidification
pH
sea
marine organism
marine
littorina littorea
balanus improvisus
periwinkle
barnacle
CO2
acid
ecosystem
activity
cirral movement
calcium carbonate system
buffering
low pH
havsförsurning
försurning
hav
marina organismer
marin
havstulpan
strandsnäcka
surt
ekosystem
aktivitet
cirrala rörelser
buffrande
lågt pH
description The world’s oceans are becoming more acid in a process called ocean acidification. The pH of the ocean have already decreased by 0.1 units from pre-industrial time until today. Scientists predict that by the year of 2100 the pH will decrease by as much as 0.4 units. This is a big potential problem to many marine species, because they have developed in such a stable environment that has not changed for millions of years. It is difficult to predict how they might be affected by such a decrease in pH during a relatively short time period. Several studies have been made on marine species exposed to decreased pH-levels, the results showed changes in their physiology but it is hard to predict how these changes will affect the organism in a long-term scale and if this might change ecosystem dynamics. Our study measured the activity of Littorina littorea and Balanus improvisus when exposed to lower pH, the results of our study showed an increase in activity for the lower pH (pH 6.0-7.5) when compared to the control (~pH8). The area of ocean acidification is a field that requires further studies to fully understand its effects on the marine ecosystems and the species within it.
format Bachelor Thesis
author Domeij Hilliges, Isak
Stendahl, Cecilia
author_facet Domeij Hilliges, Isak
Stendahl, Cecilia
author_sort Domeij Hilliges, Isak
title Ocean acidification effects on marine organisms : a study of Littorina littorea and Balanus improvisus
title_short Ocean acidification effects on marine organisms : a study of Littorina littorea and Balanus improvisus
title_full Ocean acidification effects on marine organisms : a study of Littorina littorea and Balanus improvisus
title_fullStr Ocean acidification effects on marine organisms : a study of Littorina littorea and Balanus improvisus
title_full_unstemmed Ocean acidification effects on marine organisms : a study of Littorina littorea and Balanus improvisus
title_sort ocean acidification effects on marine organisms : a study of littorina littorea and balanus improvisus
publisher Högskolan i Halmstad, Sektionen för ekonomi och teknik (SET)
publishDate 2011
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