Dataset: Ocean warming & acidification experiment: Acartia tonsa survival
Data Citation:
deMayo, J., Dam, H. G., Park, G., Norton, L., Finiguerra, M., Baumann, H., Brennan, R., Pespeni, M. (2023) Acartia tonsa survival data for transgenerational ocean warming and acidification data. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2023-09-07 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. doi:10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.906222.1 [access date]
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DOI:10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.906222.1
Project:
Collaborative Research: Response of marine copepods to warming temperature and ocean acidification
(Copepod Response to Warming Temp and OA)
Principal Investigator:
Hans G. Dam (University of Connecticut, UConn)
Co-Principal Investigator:
Hannes Baumann (University of Connecticut, UConn)
Michael Finiguerra (University of Connecticut, UConn)
Melissa Pespeni (University of Vermont, UVM)
Scientist:
Reid Brennan (University of Vermont, UVM)
Student:
James deMayo (University of Connecticut, UConn)
Gihong Park (University of Connecticut, UConn)
Contact:
James deMayo (University of Connecticut, UConn)
Technician:
Lydia Norton (University of Connecticut, UConn)
BCO-DMO Data Manager:
Karen Soenen (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, WHOI BCO-DMO)
Version:
1
Version Date:
2023-09-07
Restricted:
No
Validated:
Yes
Current State:
Final no updates expected
Acartia tonsa survival data for transgenerational ocean warming and acidification data
Abstract:
These data include survivorship measurements collected for Acartia tonsa during multigenerational exposure to ocean warming (OW), ocean acidification (OA), and combined ocean warming and acidification (OWA) including a benign ambient condition temperature and CO2 control (AM). These data were collected every third generation between F0 and F15 and at F25 for all treatments. Data was collected as the proportion of surviving individuals on any day (x) relative to the starting number of individuals for an single experiment.