Uranium in larval shells as a barometer of molluscan ocean acidification exposure, supplement to: Frieder, Christina A; Gonzalez, Jennifer P; Levin, Lisa A (2014): Uranium in Larval Shells as a barometer of Molluscan Ocean Acidification Exposure. Environmental Science & Technology, 48(11), 6401-6408
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Seawater carbonate chemistry and corrosion and results of the mechanical tests of cidaroid (Eucidaris tribuloides) and a euechinoid (Tripneustes ventricosus) in laboratory experiment, supplement to: Dery, Aurélie; Collard, Marie; Dubois, Philippe (2017): Ocean Acidification Reduces Spine Mechanical Strength in Euechinoid but Not in Cidaroid Sea Urchins. Environmental Science & Technology, 51(7), 3640...
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Studying the effect of CO2-induced acidification on sediment toxicity using acute amphipod toxicity test, supplement to: Basallote, M Dolores; De Orte, Manoela R; DelValls, T Angel; Riba, Inmaculada (2014): Studying the Effect of CO2-Induced Acidification on Sediment Toxicity Using Acute Amphipod Toxicity Test. Environmental Science & Technology, 48(15), 8864-8872
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Interactive effects of ocean acidification, elevated temperature, and reduced salinity on early-life stages of the Pacific oyster, supplement to: Ko, W K Ginger; Dineshram, R; Campanati, Camilla; Chan, B S Vera; Havenhand, Jonathan N; Thiyagarajan, Vengatesen (2014): Interactive Effects of Ocean Acidification, Elevated Temperature, and Reduced Salinity on Early-Life Stages of the Pacific Oyster. Environmental Science & Technology, 48(17), 10079-10088
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1H NMR Metabolomics Reveals Contrasting Response by Male and Female Mussels Exposed to Reduced Seawater pH, Increased Temperature, and a Pathogen, supplement to: Ellis, Robert P; Spicer, John I; Byrne, Jonathan J; Sommer, Ulf; Viant, Mark R; White, Daniel; Widdicombe, Steve (2014): 1H NMR Metabolomics Reveals Contrasting Response by Male and Female Mussels Exposed to Reduced Seawater pH, Increased Temperature, and a Pathogen. Environmental Science & Technology, 48(12), 7044-7052
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