Seawater parameters during the experiments with multiple populations of the northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) exposed to global change drivers ...

Northern shrimp Pandalus borealis collected from four distinct geographic origins (i.e. St. Lawrence Estuary (SLE) 48° 35' N, 68° 35' W, May 2018; Eastern Scotian Shelf (ESS), 45° 23' N, 61° 04' W, February 2019; Esquiman Channel (EC), 50° 44' N, 57°29' W, July 2019; an...

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Main Authors: Guscelli, Ella, Noisette, Fanny, Chabot, Denis, Blier, Pierre U, Hansen, Tanya, Cassista-Da Ros, Manon, Pepin, Pierre, Skanes, Katherine R, Calosi, Piero
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: PANGAEA 2024
Subjects:
pH
Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.1594/pangaea.966793
https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.966793
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Summary:Northern shrimp Pandalus borealis collected from four distinct geographic origins (i.e. St. Lawrence Estuary (SLE) 48° 35' N, 68° 35' W, May 2018; Eastern Scotian Shelf (ESS), 45° 23' N, 61° 04' W, February 2019; Esquiman Channel (EC), 50° 44' N, 57°29' W, July 2019; and Northeast Newfoundland Coast (NNC), 50° 18' N, 54° 16' W, November 2019) were exposed for 30 days under laboratory conditions to different ocean global change scenarios of temperature (2, 6, and 10 °C) and pH (7.75 and 7.40), in isolation and in combination. The dataset contains the details on the monitoring of the seawater parameters during the experiments. ... : This project was further supported by:- Strategic Program for Ecosystem- Based Research and Advice grant (SPERA)- Aquatic Climate Change Adaptation Services Program grant (ACCASP)- MITACS-Ouranos Accelerate grant- Réal-Decoste Ouranos scholarship, Award no. 286109 ...