Labidocera copepod abundance affected by ocean acidification ...
Labidocera spp. abundances measured from samples collected in Papua New Guinea at natural carbon dioxide seeps. Abundances are compared between two reefs (Dobu and Upa-Upasina) at control and high-CO2 sites for two expeditions. Data includes abundances from net horizontal tows and emergence traps. D...
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Format: | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
Language: | English |
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PANGAEA
2017
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.871885 https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.871885 |
Summary: | Labidocera spp. abundances measured from samples collected in Papua New Guinea at natural carbon dioxide seeps. Abundances are compared between two reefs (Dobu and Upa-Upasina) at control and high-CO2 sites for two expeditions. Data includes abundances from net horizontal tows and emergence traps. Data also includes information on life stages and animal lengths, as well as number of oocytes and gut fullness in adult females. ... : This project was funded in part by the Erasmus Mundus funded joint doctoral program MARES (FPA 2011-0016), the Great Barrier Reef Foundation's 'Resilient Coral Reefs Successfully Adapting to Climate Change' Program in collaboration with the Australian Government, the BIOACID Phase II Programme of the German Science Ministry BMBF (Grant 03F0655B), and the Australian Institute of Marine Science. ... |
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