Cross-generational effects of climate change on a photosynthetic sponge
Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded Statement: A single person scored the level of bleaching in sponge recruits to eliminate observer bias. Credit Andersen M. AIMS and AIMS@JCU Credit Luter LM. Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) and Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Cr...
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ftands:oai:ands.org.au::1703163 2024-09-15T18:28:12+00:00 Cross-generational effects of climate change on a photosynthetic sponge AIMS Data Centre (distributor) AIMS Data Centre (pointOfContact) Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) (hasAssociationWith) Webster, N (hasPrincipalInvestigator) Spatial: westlimit=147.05642700126447; southlimit=-19.26563966655997; eastlimit=147.05642700126447; northlimit=-19.26563966655997 https://researchdata.edu.au/cross-generational-effects-photosynthetic-sponge/1703163 unknown Australian Institute of Marine Science https://researchdata.edu.au/cross-generational-effects-photosynthetic-sponge/1703163 e700cbef-6722-4f4c-ac8b-46b8949f2507 Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) oceans dataset ftands 2024-08-19T23:59:40Z Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded Statement: A single person scored the level of bleaching in sponge recruits to eliminate observer bias. Credit Andersen M. AIMS and AIMS@JCU Credit Luter LM. Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) and Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Credit Laffy P. AIMS Credit Uthicke S. AIMS Credit Versteegn A. AIMS and AIMS@JCU Credit Bell JJ. Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Credit Webster NS. AIMS and University of Queensland (QU) Unlike calcifying invertebrates, a number of sponges have demonstrated tolerance to climate scenarios predicted for the future; however, the mechanisms that enable them to cope with ocean warming and ocean acidification are limited. In this project, we examined whether microbiome-mediated cross-generational acclimatization could enable a photosynthetic sponge to survive under predicted climate scenarios. This associated dataset provides information on the mortality and bleaching observed in juvenile sponge recruits that were transplanted to climate scenarios predicted for 2050 and 2100. A visual bleaching assessment was conducted at the end of the 5-week experiment, with mortality captured throughout. Data was entered in excel and visualized using graphs in R. Dataset Ocean acidification Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) |
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Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded Statement: A single person scored the level of bleaching in sponge recruits to eliminate observer bias. Credit Andersen M. AIMS and AIMS@JCU Credit Luter LM. Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) and Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Credit Laffy P. AIMS Credit Uthicke S. AIMS Credit Versteegn A. AIMS and AIMS@JCU Credit Bell JJ. Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Credit Webster NS. AIMS and University of Queensland (QU) Unlike calcifying invertebrates, a number of sponges have demonstrated tolerance to climate scenarios predicted for the future; however, the mechanisms that enable them to cope with ocean warming and ocean acidification are limited. In this project, we examined whether microbiome-mediated cross-generational acclimatization could enable a photosynthetic sponge to survive under predicted climate scenarios. This associated dataset provides information on the mortality and bleaching observed in juvenile sponge recruits that were transplanted to climate scenarios predicted for 2050 and 2100. A visual bleaching assessment was conducted at the end of the 5-week experiment, with mortality captured throughout. Data was entered in excel and visualized using graphs in R. |
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Cross-generational effects of climate change on a photosynthetic sponge |
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Cross-generational effects of climate change on a photosynthetic sponge |
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Cross-generational effects of climate change on a photosynthetic sponge |
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Cross-generational effects of climate change on a photosynthetic sponge |
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Cross-generational effects of climate change on a photosynthetic sponge |
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cross-generational effects of climate change on a photosynthetic sponge |
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Australian Institute of Marine Science |
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https://researchdata.edu.au/cross-generational-effects-photosynthetic-sponge/1703163 |
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