Ocean acidification represents a significant and growing threat to some species of marine plankton, with wide-ranging implications for marine ecosystems and the services they provide. The alterations in plankton physiology, behavior, and community structure under acidified conditions exemplify the profound impact of anthropogenic CO₂ emissions on the ocean’s smallest, yet most essential inhabitants.
Calbet A., 2024. Ocean acidification and plankton. In: Calbet A., Plankton in a changing world, pp 127-131. Springer, Cham. Chapter (restricted access).


