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Kim, J.-H., Kim, N., Moon, H., Lee, S., Jeong, S.Y., Diaz-Pulido, G., Edwards, M.S., Kang, J.-H., Kang, E.J., Oh, H.-J., Hwang, J.-D. and Kim, I.-N. 2020. Global warming offsets the ecophysiological stress of ocean acidification on temperate crustose coralline algae.
Marine Pollution Bulletin
157: 111324.
Crustose coralline algae (CCA) are calcifying seaweeds that inhabit intertidal and subtidal zones all across the ocean. They are ecologically important in that they contribute to primary production and carbonate sand production, facilitate invertebrate larval settlement and provide habitat for numerous marine species. Given such contributions to coastal habitats and systems ecology, Kim