A decline in macro-algae species resulting in the overwhelming prevalence of Corallina species is caused by low-pH seawater induced by short-term acid rain
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This manuscript investigated the effects of the increase of atmospheric CO2 and acid rain to the community of intertidal macroalgae.

Corallina sp. survived extremely low pH conditions (pH 3) and could regulate the pH of their ambient seawater through the dissolution of CaCO3.

It clarified that many macro-algae have disappeared and coralline algae now dominate the intertidal zone.

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