Biochemistry of 3 pacific oyster cohorts from Whiskey Creek Hatchery in Netarts Bay, OR, USA from 2009-2011

<p>Biochemistry summary&nbsp;of 3 pacific oyster cohorts from Whiskey Creek Hatchery.&nbsp;All data are presented in Table 4 of Brunner et al. (in review).</p> <p>All details on sample collection, methods, and analytical techniques may be found in:<br /> Waldbusser, G...

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Main Author: George G. Waldbusser
Format: Dataset
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Published: Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO) 2016
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/sha256:abe3305dcf8c77bf4b0a40abf7316b5ed2283d6677075d882413d23632339b6e
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Summary:<p>Biochemistry summary&nbsp;of 3 pacific oyster cohorts from Whiskey Creek Hatchery.&nbsp;All data are presented in Table 4 of Brunner et al. (in review).</p> <p>All details on sample collection, methods, and analytical techniques may be found in:<br /> Waldbusser, G.G., E. L. Brunner,B.A. Haley, B. Hales, C. J. Langdon, and F. G. Prahl.&nbsp;2013.&nbsp;A developmental and energetic basis linking larval oyster shell formation to ocean acidification. Geophysical Research Letters 40: 2171-2176.&nbsp;doi:<a href=\"http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/grl.50449\" style=\"line-height: 16.64px;\" target=\"_blank\">10.1002/grl.50449</a><br /> Brunner, E.L., F.G. Prahl, B. Hales, G.G. Waldbusser (in review).&nbsp;Insights from Stable Isotopes into the Sensitivity of Larval Pacific Oysters to Ocean Acidification. Marine Ecology Progress Series.</p> <p>The original file wass split into 3 spreadsheets containing three different, but related datasets<br /> <a href=\"http://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/639820\" target=\"_blank\">Isotope Data Summary</a><br /> Biochem Summary<br /> <a href=\"http://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/638455\" target=\"_blank\">Carbonate Chemistry Summary</a></p> <p>Across all three datasets, there are 3 cohorts of pacific oyster larvae that have been sampled, one in May and two in August, one in untreated seawater, the other in buffered seawater.&nbsp;Time is all indexed to fertilization of the oysters, with samples collected on days noted.&nbsp;</p>