New paper discusses the impacts of warmer, more acidic oceans on invasive Hawaiian sponge 12/22/2015 My collaborator and fellow Nancy Foster Scholar, Jan Vicente, and I recently published a paper that addresses the impacts of higher ocean pCO2 and warmer temperatures on the invasive Hawaiian sponge, Mycale grandis. Read our paper to find out if they are a "climate change winner or loser". Here is the link to the paper and the abstract is below: Siliceous sponges have survived pre-historical mass extinction events caused by ocean acidification and recent studies suggest that siliceous sponges
My collaborator and fellow Nancy Foster Scholar, Jan Vicente, and I recently published a paper that addresses the impacts of higher ocean pCO2 and warmer temperatures on the invasive Hawaiian sponge, Mycale grandis. Read our paper to find out if they are a "climate change winner or loser". Here is the link to the paper and the abstract is below: Siliceous sponges have survived pre-historical mass extinction events caused by ocean acidification and recent studies suggest that siliceous sponges