http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/721511
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Counts of vermetids at reefs before, during and after the die off in Moorea, French Polynesia (Vermetids_Corals project)
2017-10-05
publication
2017-10-05
revision
BCO-DMO Linked Data URI
2017-10-05
creation
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/721511
Anya L. Brown
University of Georgia
principalInvestigator
Thomas Frazer
University of Florida
principalInvestigator
Craig Osenberg
University of Georgia
principalInvestigator
Jeffrey Shima
Victoria University of Wellington
principalInvestigator
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
Unavailable
508-289-2009
WHOI MS#36
Woods Hole
MA
02543
USA
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http://www.bco-dmo.org
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Cite this dataset as: Brown, A. L., Osenberg, C., Frazer, T., Shima, J. (2017) Counts of vermetids at reefs before, during and after the die off in Moorea, French Polynesia (Vermetids_Corals project). Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 2017-10-05) Version Date 2017-10-05 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/721511 [access date]
Data collected on the die off of vermetids in French Polynesia. Dataset Description: <p>Counts of vermetid gastropod&nbsp;Ceraesignum maximum&nbsp;at reefs before, during and after the die off.</p>
<p><strong>Related Datasets:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Brown_et_al_2016_SimpleCounts:&nbsp;https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/721511&nbsp;(The current page.)</li>
<li>Brown_et_al_2016_SizeComparison:&nbsp;https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/721581</li>
<li>Brown_et_al_2016_QuadratSurvey:&nbsp;https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/721232</li>
</ul> Methods and Sampling: <p>We had previously counted Ceraesignum maximum on 11 marked patch reefs on 2 July 2015. These patch reefs were 65.8 ± 4.7 cm in height, 77.9 ± 4.6 cm in diameter (mean ± SE), and originally occupied by, on average, 34 living C. maximum. We did not observe any dead C. maximum at this time. Once we suspected a die-off had started, we recounted C. maximum three additional times (16 July, 24–25 July and 4 October 2015).</p>
Funding provided by NSF Division of Ocean Sciences (NSF OCE) Award Number: OCE-1130359 Award URL: http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1130359
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Anya L. Brown
University of Georgia
605 Hutchison Drive
Davis
CA
USA
anybrown@ucdavis.edu
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Thomas Frazer
University of Florida
352-392 9230
PO Box 1116455
Gainesville
FL
32611
USA
frazer@ufl.edu
pointOfContact
Craig Osenberg
University of Georgia
706-713 2051
Odum School of Ecology University of Georgia
Athens
GA
30602
USA
osenberg@uga.edu
pointOfContact
Jeffrey Shima
Victoria University of Wellington
+64 4 463 6494
PO Box 600 Victoria University of Wellington
Wellington
6140
New Zealand
Jeffrey.Shima@vuw.ac.nz
pointOfContact
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Dataset Version: 2017-10-05
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ReefNum
TotLive
Day
PreDieOff_Live
Date
snorkel
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None, User defined
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count
days
date
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BCO-DMO Standard Parameters
Diving Mask and Snorkel
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BCO-DMO Standard Instruments
Osenberg_et_al_Moorea
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Deployment Activity
Moorea, French Polynesia (-17.48 degrees S, -149.82 degrees W)
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Spatial patterns of coral-vermetid interactions: short-term effects and long-term consequences
https://www.bco-dmo.org/project/540411
Spatial patterns of coral-vermetid interactions: short-term effects and long-term consequences
<p><em>Description from NSF abstract:</em><br />
Ecological surprises are most likely to be manifest in diverse communities where many interactions remain uninvestigated. Coral reefs harbor much of the world's biodiversity, and recent studies by the investigators suggest that one overlooked, but potentially important, biological interaction involves vermetid gastropods. Vermetid gastropods are nonmobile, tube-building snails that feed via an extensive mucus net. Vermetids reduce coral growth by up to 80%, and coral survival by as much as 60%. Because effects vary among coral taxa, vermetids may substantially alter the structure of coral communities as well as the community of fishes and invertebrates that inhabit the coral reef.</p>
<p>The investigators will conduct a suite of experimental and observational studies that: 1) quantify the effects of four species of vermetids across coral species to assess if species effects and responses are concordant or idiosyncratic; 2) use meta-analysis to compare effects of vermetids relative to other coral stressors and determine the factors that influence variation in coral responses; 3) determine the role of coral commensals that inhabit the branching coral, Pocillopora, and evaluate how the development of the commensal assemblage modifies the deleterious effects of vermetids; 4) determine how vermetid mucus nets affect the local environment of corals and evaluate several hypotheses about proposed mechanisms; and 5) assess the long-term implications of vermetids on coral communities and the fishes and invertebrates that depend on the coral.</p>
<p><strong>Note: </strong>The Principal Investigator, Dr. Craig W. Osenberg, was at the University of Florida at the time the NSF award was granted. Dr. Osenberg moved to the University of Georgia during the summer of 2014 (<a href="http://www.bco-dmo.org/person/540414" target="_blank">current contact information</a>).</p>
Vermetids_Corals
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Moorea, French Polynesia (-17.48 degrees S, -149.82 degrees W)
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2015-07-02
2015-10-04
Moorea, French Polynesia (-17.48 degrees S, -149.82 degrees W)
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BCO-DMO catalogue of parameters from Counts of vermetids at reefs before, during and after the die off in Moorea, French Polynesia (Vermetids_Corals project)
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
Unavailable
508-289-2009
WHOI MS#36
Woods Hole
MA
02543
USA
info@bco-dmo.org
http://www.bco-dmo.org
Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm
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http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/721575.rdf
Name: ReefNum
Units: unitless
Description: ID number of reef where samples were taken
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/721576.rdf
Name: TotLive
Units: unitless
Description: Counts of live vermetids
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/721577.rdf
Name: Day
Units: days
Description: count from 0 of sampled days
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/721578.rdf
Name: PreDieOff_Live
Units: unitless
Description: Number of live vermetids before die off (same as day 0)
http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset-parameter/721579.rdf
Name: Date
Units: unitless
Description: Date of sampling in yyyymmdd format
GB/NERC/BODC > British Oceanographic Data Centre, Natural Environment Research Council, United Kingdom
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
Unavailable
508-289-2009
WHOI MS#36
Woods Hole
MA
02543
USA
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http://www.bco-dmo.org
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https://datadocs.bco-dmo.org/file/rggpr2ZfrX8wWp/Brown_2016_SimpleCounts.csv
Brown_2016_SimpleCounts.csv
Primary data file for dataset ID 721511
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https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/721511/data/download
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<p>We had previously counted Ceraesignum maximum on 11 marked patch reefs on 2 July 2015. These patch reefs were 65.8 ± 4.7 cm in height, 77.9 ± 4.6 cm in diameter (mean ± SE), and originally occupied by, on average, 34 living C. maximum. We did not observe any dead C. maximum at this time. Once we suspected a die-off had started, we recounted C. maximum three additional times (16 July, 24–25 July and 4 October 2015).</p>
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<p><strong>BCO-DMO Processing:</strong></p>
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<li>added conventional header with dataset name, PI name, version date</li>
<li>modified parameter names to conform with BCO-DMO naming conventions</li>
<li>converted date from Mon-dd to yyyymmdd.</li>
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Specified by the Principal Investigator(s)
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7.x-1.1
Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)
Unavailable
508-289-2009
WHOI MS#36
Woods Hole
MA
02543
USA
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snorkel
snorkel
PI Supplied Instrument Name: snorkel PI Supplied Instrument Description:Researchers snorkeled to the reef crest. Instrument Name: Diving Mask and Snorkel Instrument Short Name: Instrument Description: A diving mask (also half mask, dive mask or scuba mask) is an item of diving equipment that allows underwater divers, including, scuba divers, free-divers, and snorkelers to see clearly underwater.
Snorkel: A breathing apparatus for swimmers and surface divers that allows swimming or continuous use of a face mask without lifting the head to breathe, consisting of a tube that curves out of the mouth and extends above the surface of the water.
Deployment: Osenberg_et_al_Moorea
Osenberg_et_al_Moorea
Osenberg et al Moorea
Osenberg_et_al_Moorea
Craig Osenberg
University of Georgia
Osenberg et al Moorea