@article{fdi:010074444, title = {{B}ioerosion : the other ocean acidification problem}, author = {{S}chonberg, {C}. {H}. {L}. and {F}ang, {J}. {K}. {H}. and {C}arreiro-{S}ilva, {M}. and {T}ribollet, {A}line and {W}isshak, {M}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{B}ioerosion of calcium carbonate is the natural counterpart of biogenic calcification. {B}oth are affected by ocean acidification ({OA}). {W}e summarize definitions and concepts in bioerosion research and knowledge in the context of {OA}, providing case examples and meta-analyses. {C}hemically mediated bioerosion relies on energy demanding, biologically controlled undersaturation or acid regulation and increases with simulated {OA}, as does passive dissolution. {T}hrough substrate weakening both processes can indirectly enhance mechanical bioerosion, which is not directly affected by {OA}. {T}he low attention and expert knowledge on bioerosion produced some ambiguous views and approaches, and limitations to experimental studies restricted opportunities to generalize. {C}omparability of various bioerosion and calcification rates remains difficult. {P}hysiological responses of bioeroders or interactions of environmental factors are insufficiently studied. {W}e stress the importance to foster and advance high quality bioerosion research as global trends suggest the following: (i) growing environmental change (eutrophication, coral mortality, {OA}) is expected to elevate bioerosion in the near future; (ii) changes harmful to calcifiers may not be as severe for bioeroders (e.g. warming); and (iii) factors facilitating bioerosion often reduce calcification rates (e.g. {OA}). {T}he combined result means that the natural process bioerosion has itself become a "stress factor" for reef health and resilience.}, keywords = {environmental change ; modes of bioerosion ; ocean acidification ; review ; research quality ; trends}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{ICES} {J}ournal of {M}arine {S}cience}, volume = {74}, numero = {4}, pages = {895--925}, ISSN = {1054-3139}, year = {2017}, DOI = {10.1093/icesjms/fsw254}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010074444}, }