Dataset: Emiliania huxleyi CN content
Deployment: Lab_Olson_B

Carbon and nitrogen content of E. huxleyi at 3 pCO2 levels, 2011-2012
Principal Investigator: 
Brady M. Olson (Western Washington University - Shannon Point Marine Center, SPMC)
Co-Principal Investigator: 
Dr Brooke Love (Western Washington University, WWU)
Suzanne Strom (Western Washington University - Shannon Point Marine Center, SPMC)
Student: 
Tristen Wuori (Western Washington University - Shannon Point Marine Center, SPMC)
Contact: 
Brady M. Olson (Western Washington University - Shannon Point Marine Center, SPMC)
BCO-DMO Data Manager: 
Nancy Copley (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, WHOI BCO-DMO)
Current State: 
Final no updates expected
Version Date: 
2016-12-13
Description

These data are not yet available because they are part of a graduate thesis.  Please contact the PI for further information.

These data show cellular characterizations of two strains of Emiliania huxleyi cultured semi-continuously over a period 13-14 days under three different pCO2 concentrations (400 ppmv, 750 ppmv, and 1000 ppmv). Cellular characterization measurements were taken throughout the course of the experiments, resulting in a time course data set.  CO2 chemistry was also monitored over the course of the experiment. Cellular characterizations included here:cellular particulate organic carbon and nitrogen, cellular particulate inorganic carbon.

Emiliania huxleyi strains:
Strain NCMA 2668, calcifying phenotype, isolated from Gulf of Maine 2002
Strain NCMA 374, non-calcifying phenotype, isolated from Gulf of Maine 1990

Related Datasets:
Emiliania huxleyi Chl-a, POC, cell volumes
Emiliania huxleyi dilution calculations
Emiliania huxleyi DMSP
Emiliania huxleyi growth rates

Relevant References:
Wuori, Tristen, "The effects of elevated PCO2 on the physiology of Emiliania huxleyi" (2012). Western Washington University Masters Thesis Collection. Paper 235. (pdf)

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