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Chris Langdon

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Chris Langdon has served as an author for the following 11 articles :

Effect of elevated pCO2 on photosynthesis and calcification of corals and interactions with seasonal change in temperature/irradiance and nutrient enrichment
Effects of elevated pCO2 on dissolution of coral carbonates by microbial euendoliths
Changes in Ocean Heat, Carbon Content, and Ventilation: A Review of the First Decade of GO-SHIP Global Repeat Hydrography
Coral reefs and people in a high-CO2 world: Where can science make a difference to people?
Impacts of coastal acidification on the Pacific Northwest shellfish industry and adaptation strategies implemented in response
Multiple driving factors explain spatial and temporal variability in coral calcification rates on the Bermuda platform
Multiple stressors and ecological complexity require a new approach to coral reef research
Saturation-state sensitivity of marine bivalve larvae to ocean acidification
Species-specific responses to climate change and community composition determine future calcification rates of Florida Keys reefs
The Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, shows negative correlation to naturally elevated carbon dioxide levels: Implications for near-term ocean acidification effects
Vulnerability and adaptation of US shellfisheries to ocean acidification