“…Ocean acidification (OA) has been identified as a key but understudied stressor for marine organisms, leading to rapid growth in efforts to test its effects on a wide range of potentially susceptible species (Kroeker, Kordas, Crim, & Singh, ; Kroeker et al., ). Although experiments have revealed that many species are negatively impacted by OA, some organisms exhibit mixed responses and we know less about the variation in OA response among closely related taxa or among taxa with similar physiological traits (e.g., Calosi et al., ; Dupont, Ortega‐Martínez, & Thorndyke, ; Gooding, Harley, & Tang, ; Noisette, Egilsdottir, Davoult, & Martin, ; Okazaki et al., ; Ries, Cohen, & McCorkle, ). As a consequence, it is unclear if variation in the response of species to OA is a result of inherent physiological differences among species or a result of infrequent efforts to test for generalities across taxa (Gaylord et al., ; O'Connor, Selig, Pinsky, & Altermatt, ; O'Connor et al., ; Wernberg, Smale, & Thomsen, ).…”