Paper Reviewed Doo, S.S., Leplastrier, A., Graba-Landry, A., Harianto, J., Coleman, R.A. and Byrne, M. 2020. Amelioration of ocean acidification and warming effects through physiological buffering of a macroalgae. Ecology and Evolution, DOI: 10.1002/ece3.6552. The overwhelming majority of ocean acidification studies conducted to date involve assessing potential impacts on a given species in isolation. In the words of Doo et al. (2000), this is unfortunate and problematic because such experiments "do not capture ecologically relevant scenarios where the potential for multi-organism physiological interactions is assessed." Such relevant scenarios include the operation of compensatory mechanisms whereby interactions between multiple organisms allow for physiological modification to buffer against stress and maintain ecological equilibria. For example, Doo