Negative impacts were observed in two bacterial populations (Pseudomonas litoralis and Roseobacter sp.) under a gradient of CO2 concentrations.
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Results demonstrated higher resistance in Roseobacter sp. at a low pH.
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Pseudomonas litoralis population showed more sensitivity than Roseobacter sp. under a pH range between 6 and 5.5.
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Changes in bacterial populations in sediment can be used as early warning responses for CO2 release risk monitoring.
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