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    Transcriptome profiling reveals exposure to predicted end-of-century ocean acidification as a stealth stressor for Atlantic cod larvae by Mittermayer, F. H., Stiasny, M. H., Clemmesen, C., Bayer, T., Puvanendran, V., Chierici, M., Jentoft, S., Reusch, T. B. H.

    Published in Scientific reports (15-11-2019)
    “…Ocean acidification (OA), a direct consequence of increasing atmospheric CO 2 concentration dissolving in ocean waters, is impacting many fish species. Little…”
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    Effects of parental acclimation and energy limitation in response to high CO2 exposure in Atlantic cod by Stiasny, M. H., Mittermayer, F. H., Göttler, G., Bridges, C. R., Falk-Petersen, I.-B., Puvanendran, V., Mortensen, A., Reusch, T. B. H., Clemmesen, C.

    Published in Scientific reports (29-05-2018)
    “…Ocean acidification (OA), the dissolution of excess anthropogenic carbon dioxide in ocean waters, is a potential stressor to many marine fish species. Whether…”
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    Effects of parental acclimation and energy limitation in response to high CO 2 exposure in Atlantic cod by Stiasny, M H, Mittermayer, F H, Göttler, G, Bridges, C R, Falk-Petersen, I-B, Puvanendran, V, Mortensen, A, Reusch, T B H, Clemmesen, C

    Published in Scientific reports (29-05-2018)
    “…Ocean acidification (OA), the dissolution of excess anthropogenic carbon dioxide in ocean waters, is a potential stressor to many marine fish species. Whether…”
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