A reef shark is not resilient to interacting global change stressors

Dataset and code for analyses presented in Bouyoucos, I. A., Watson, S. A., Planes, S., Simpfendorfer, C. A., Schwieterman, G. D., Whitney, N. M., & Rummer, J. L. (2020). The power struggle: assessing interacting global change stressors via experimental studies on sharks . Scientific Reports, 10...

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Other Authors: Ian Bouyoucos (hasAssociationWith), Ian Bouyoucos (hasCollector)
Format: Dataset
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Published: James Cook University
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Online Access:https://researchdata.edu.au/a-reef-shark-change-stressors/1439932
https://research.jcu.edu.au/data/published/b523592576af03b99b119b814854eb1c
https://doi.org/10.25903/5da407f2406f5
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Summary:Dataset and code for analyses presented in Bouyoucos, I. A., Watson, S. A., Planes, S., Simpfendorfer, C. A., Schwieterman, G. D., Whitney, N. M., & Rummer, J. L. (2020). The power struggle: assessing interacting global change stressors via experimental studies on sharks . Scientific Reports, 10. 19887. See 'metadata' text file for descriptions of individual .csv files and descriptions of column headings. Ethical approval to collect data presented herein was received from the James Cook University Animal Ethics Committee (A2394). Permission to collect, possess, and transport sharks and shark tissues was obtained from the French Polynesia Ministere de l'Environnement (Arrete 5129). This dataset contributes to a thesis by Ian Bouyoucos to be submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from James Cook University and Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes.