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Increased Thermal Sensitivity of a Tropical Marine Gastropod Under Combined CO2 and Temperature Stress
2021
Frontiers in Marine Science
The ability of an organism to alter its physiology in response to environmental conditions offers a short-term defense mechanism in the face of weather extremes resulting from climate change. These often manifest as multiple, interacting drivers, especially pH and temperature. In particular, decreased pH can impose constraints on the biological mechanisms which define thermal limits by throwing off energetic equilibrium and diminishing physiological functions (e.g., in many marine ectotherms).
doi:10.3389/fmars.2021.643377
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