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Effects of elevated CO2 in the early life stages of summer flounder, Paralichthys dentatus, and potential consequences of ocean acidification
Author(s): 
Chambers, R.C., A.C. Candelmo, E.A. Habeck, M.E. Poach, D. Wieczorek, K.R. Cooper, C.E. Greenfield, and B.A. Phelan
2014

The limited available evidence about effects on marine fishes of high CO2 and associated acidification of oceans suggests that effects will differ across species, be subtle, and may interact with other stressors. This report is on the responses of an array of early life history features of summer flounder (Paralichthys dentatus), an ecologically and economically important flatfish of the inshore and nearshore waters of the Mid-Atlantic Bight (USA), to experimental manipulation of CO2 levels.

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