Raw seawater temperature data from the long-term monitoring of the microhabitats of intertidal invertebrates in Sea Point, South Africa, 21 September to 12 November 2020 ...

To better understand the physiological effects of marine invertebrates to changing environmental conditions, long-term monitoring which captures the natural variability of environmental parameters is required. In this way, experimental findings can be related back to field conditions, and better pre...

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Main Authors: Tanya Haupt, Laurenne Snyders, Lutz Auerswald
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Language:English
Published: Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment 2020
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spelling ftdatacite:10.15493/dea.mims.26052357 2024-06-09T07:49:34+00:00 Raw seawater temperature data from the long-term monitoring of the microhabitats of intertidal invertebrates in Sea Point, South Africa, 21 September to 12 November 2020 ... Tanya Haupt Laurenne Snyders Lutz Auerswald 2020 csv https://dx.doi.org/10.15493/dea.mims.26052357 https://api.odp.saeon.ac.za/catalog/MIMS/go/10.15493/dea.mims.26052357 en eng Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment https://dx.doi.org/10.15493/dea.mims.26052350 https://dx.doi.org/10.15493/dea.mims.26052351 Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) -0.068 -0.21 m Mean sea level onGoing license oceans Conservation Physiology Programme SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN Intertidal Temperature Rockpools logger Sea Point WGS 84 textTable Dataset dataset 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.15493/dea.mims.2605235710.15493/dea.mims.2605235010.15493/dea.mims.26052351 2024-05-13T10:47:59Z To better understand the physiological effects of marine invertebrates to changing environmental conditions, long-term monitoring which captures the natural variability of environmental parameters is required. In this way, experimental findings can be related back to field conditions, and better predictions can be made as to how marine invertebrates, particularly in the harsh intertidal, will fair with rising temperature. In May 2020, Cape Sea Urchins, Parechinus angulosus, were collected from intertidal rock pools at Sea Point, which is situated along the southwest coast of South Africa. After chronic incubation in low pH conditions at the Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries' (DEFF) Sea Point Research Aquarium, their response to thermal stress was investigated in recent experimental trials. To calculate the thermal window for these marine invertebrates, both habitat temperatures, as well as their threshold temperatures are required. The latter was obtained by examining the Critical Thermal ... : The details of each pool are captured in the "README" file. The loggers were set to record temperature every 5 minutes.The current design is attaching loggers via cable ties to I-bolts drilled into the substrate. All loggers were positioned facing the sea. Data were extracted from the loggers using HOBOware Pro software and exported into Excel files. Times are GMT+2. The data available are the raw files (all temperatures even outside of the rockpools). ... Dataset South Atlantic Ocean DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Sea Point ENVELOPE(-61.481,-61.481,57.517,57.517)
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description To better understand the physiological effects of marine invertebrates to changing environmental conditions, long-term monitoring which captures the natural variability of environmental parameters is required. In this way, experimental findings can be related back to field conditions, and better predictions can be made as to how marine invertebrates, particularly in the harsh intertidal, will fair with rising temperature. In May 2020, Cape Sea Urchins, Parechinus angulosus, were collected from intertidal rock pools at Sea Point, which is situated along the southwest coast of South Africa. After chronic incubation in low pH conditions at the Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries' (DEFF) Sea Point Research Aquarium, their response to thermal stress was investigated in recent experimental trials. To calculate the thermal window for these marine invertebrates, both habitat temperatures, as well as their threshold temperatures are required. The latter was obtained by examining the Critical Thermal ... : The details of each pool are captured in the "README" file. The loggers were set to record temperature every 5 minutes.The current design is attaching loggers via cable ties to I-bolts drilled into the substrate. All loggers were positioned facing the sea. Data were extracted from the loggers using HOBOware Pro software and exported into Excel files. Times are GMT+2. The data available are the raw files (all temperatures even outside of the rockpools). ...
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title Raw seawater temperature data from the long-term monitoring of the microhabitats of intertidal invertebrates in Sea Point, South Africa, 21 September to 12 November 2020 ...
title_short Raw seawater temperature data from the long-term monitoring of the microhabitats of intertidal invertebrates in Sea Point, South Africa, 21 September to 12 November 2020 ...
title_full Raw seawater temperature data from the long-term monitoring of the microhabitats of intertidal invertebrates in Sea Point, South Africa, 21 September to 12 November 2020 ...
title_fullStr Raw seawater temperature data from the long-term monitoring of the microhabitats of intertidal invertebrates in Sea Point, South Africa, 21 September to 12 November 2020 ...
title_full_unstemmed Raw seawater temperature data from the long-term monitoring of the microhabitats of intertidal invertebrates in Sea Point, South Africa, 21 September to 12 November 2020 ...
title_sort raw seawater temperature data from the long-term monitoring of the microhabitats of intertidal invertebrates in sea point, south africa, 21 september to 12 november 2020 ...
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