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Seawater carbonate chemistry and survival of early stage larval blue crabs, C...
In order to allow full comparability with other ocean acidification data sets, the R package seacarb (Gattuso et al, 2019) was used to compute a complete and consistent set of... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and reproduction, energy metabolism and fatty ac...
Trans-generational plasticity (TGP) represents a primary mechanism for guaranteeing species persistence under rapid global changes. To date, no study on TGP responses of marine... -
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Лорем ипсум долор сит амет, хис пауло алияуам проприае ут, яуо импедит вивендо елаборарет ин. Харум цорпора пер еу, фацете промпта цонституто яуо цу, мел граеце ратионибус ет.... -
Sensitivity of sea urchin fertilization to pH varies across a natural pH mosaic
In the coastal ocean, temporal fluctuations in pH vary dramatically across biogeographic ranges. How such spatial differences in pH variability regimes might shape ocean... -
Effects of high dissolved inorganic and organic carbon availability on the ph...
Coral reefs are facing major global and local threats due to climate change-induced increases in dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and because of land-derived increases in... -
The physiological response of two green calcifying algae from the great barri...
Increasing dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) concentrations associated with ocean acidification can affect marine calcifiers, but local factors, such as high dissolved organic... -
Multi-generational responses of a marine polychaete to a rapid change in seaw...
Little is known of the capacity that marine metazoans have to evolve under rapid pCO2 changes. Consequently, we reared a marine polychaete, Ophryotrocha labronica, previously... -
Responses of three tropical seagrass species to CO2 enrichment
Increased atmospheric carbon dioxide leads to ocean acidification and carbon dioxide (CO2) enrichment of seawater. Given the important ecological functions of seagrass meadows,... -
Maximum ingestion and maximum clearance rate of Calanus pacificus determined ...
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PeECE III - Pelagic Ecosystem CO2 Enrichment Study, Raunefjord, Bergen, Norwa...
The effects of CO2-induced seawater acidification on plankton communities were also addressed in a series of 3 mesocosm experiments, called the Pelagic Ecosystem CO2 Enrichment... -
Experimental study on the impacts of heatwaves with different duration and fr...
Experimental study on the performance of the common sea star Asterias rubens subjected to heatwaves of different duration and frequency (No, Interrupted, Present-day, and... -
Measurement data for: Development of a Cable Actuator Test Rig for Identifica...
Measurement data and analysis scripts to investigate slip and friction effects of running synthetic fiber ropes. All measurements data is provided in the folder "Data" in form... -
Volume - mass relationship of silica sand used to measure mussel shell volume...
Volume (V) – weight (m) relationship of silica sand (grading 50-1000μm) used to measure G. childressi shell volume. A standardized cup of exact 0.2602 mL was used to measure 1... -
Total weight and wet weight of cultured Gigantidas childressi in deep-sea mus...
Cultured G. childressi wet weight – total weight relationship measured for Ci measurements in 2016 -
CH4 concentrations in the culture system during long-term culture of Gigantid...
The seawater in the G. childressi culture system was enriched with methane by injection of methane-enriched air from an air-methane gas mixing device. methane concentrations... -
Stable isotopes of cultured Gigantidas childressi in deep-sea mussel culture
Stable isotopes (a: δ15N, b: δ13C) of G. childressi that experienced different nutritional regimes (CH4: 'M', algae + CH4: MA', only algae: 'A') in our culture. As reference, t0... -
Clearance rates of Gigantidas childressi filtering phytoplankton
Clearance rates of two batches (1 and 2) of cultured G. childressi mussels filtering phytoplankton. Batch 1 mussels ('small': 51 ± 3 mm SD, 'large': 77 ± 4 mm SD) received... -
Valve gape activity of cultured Gigantidas childresse: mean data
Valve gape activity of cultured G. childressi mussels from different nutritional treatments (CH4: 'M', algae + CH4: 'MA', algae: 'A') at changing seawater CH4 concentrations.... -
Valve gape activity of cultured Gigantidas childresse: individual data
Valve gape activity of cultured G. childressi mussels from different nutritional treatments (CH4: 'M', algae + CH4: 'MA', algae: 'A') in response to mean steps (including both,... -
Gas consumption of cultures Gigantidas childressi
Gas consumption of two batches (1 and 2) of cultured G. childressi. Batch 2 mussels were cultured under 3 different nutrition regimes (CH4, algae + CH4, only algae). Methane...