“…Positive and/or negative effects of OA and OW on the ecophysiological performance of kelp species were recorded for sporophyte growth (Brown, Edwards, & Kim, ; Iñiguez et al, ) and recruitment (Gaitán‐Espitia et al, ; Leal, Hurd, Fernández, & Roleda, ). Sporophytic photosynthesis of Macrocystis pyrifera was stimulated with increased temperature (from 12 to 15°C) and pCO 2 (from 500 to 1,500 ppmv) together (Brown et al, ), whereas photosynthesis of Ecklonia cava sporophytes was different: declined with increased temperature from 15 to 20°C and stimulated with increased pCO 2 concentration from 380 to 750 ppmv (Oh, Yu, & Choi, ). In microscopic stage, germination rates and survival rates of M. pyrifera spores revealed remarkable decrease under combined culture conditions of increased pCO 2 and temperature (Gaitán‐Espitia et al, ).…”