Christopher E Cornwall

Affiliations: 
Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand 
Area:
seaweed, ocean acidification
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Comeau S, Cornwall CE, Shlesinger T, et al. (2022) pH variability at volcanic CO seeps regulates coral calcifying fluid chemistry. Global Change Biology. 28: 2751-2763
Cornwall CE, Harvey BP, Comeau S, et al. (2022) Understanding coralline algal responses to ocean acidification: Meta-analysis and synthesis. Global Change Biology. 28: 362-374
Cornwall CE, Comeau S, Kornder NA, et al. (2021) Global declines in coral reef calcium carbonate production under ocean acidification and warming. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118
Ling SD, Cornwall CE, Tilbrook B, et al. (2020) Remnant kelp bed refugia and future phase-shifts under ocean acidification. Plos One. 15: e0239136
Ellwood MJ, Boyd PW, Cornwall CE, et al. (2020) Keith Hunter’s legacy to Marine Science in New Zealand Marine and Freshwater Research. 71: i
Hurd CL, Beardall J, Comeau S, et al. (2020) Ocean acidification as a multiple driver: how interactions between changing seawater carbonate parameters affect marine life Marine and Freshwater Research. 71: 263
Zitoun R, Connell SD, Cornwall CE, et al. (2020) A unique temperate rocky coastal hydrothermal vent system (Whakaari–White Island, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand): constraints for ocean acidification studies Marine and Freshwater Research. 71: 321
Cornwall CE, Hurd CL. (2020) Variability in the benefits of ocean acidification to photosynthetic rates of macroalgae without CO2-concentrating mechanisms Marine and Freshwater Research. 71: 275
Cornwall CE, Comeau S, DeCarlo TM, et al. (2020) A coralline alga gains tolerance to ocean acidification over multiple generations of exposure Nature Climate Change. 10: 143-146
Lymbery RA, Kennington WJ, Cornwall CE, et al. (2019) Ocean acidification during prefertilization chemical communication affects sperm success. Ecology and Evolution. 9: 12302-12310
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