Pelagic calcifiers face increased mortality and habitat loss with warming and ocean acidification
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Journal Title:Ecological Applications
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Description:Global change is impacting the oceans in an unprecedented way, and multiplelines of evidence suggest that species distributions are changing in space and time. There is increasing evidence that multiple environmental stressors act together to constrain species habitat more than expected from warming alone. Here, we conducted a comprehensive study of how temperature and aragonite saturation state act together to limit Limacina helicina , globally distributed pteropods that are ecologically important pelagic calcifiers and an indicator
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Source:Ecological Applications, 32(7)
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ISSN:1051-0761 ; 1939-5582
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Rights Information:CC BY
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:4a4573bc9560c5cd7c49c612a6f82c2d2da1669e8964ea4cdbd01f82d0f59e9e
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