Table S1: Body mass from Ocean acidification affects acid–base physiology and behaviour in a model invertebrate, the California sea hare ( Aplysia californica )
Body mass in Aplysia (Aplysia californica) exposed to either control (400), 1200 or 3000 uatm CO2 for 4-11 days. Means ± s.e.m are presented for acid-base and behavioural experimental objectives.
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The Royal Society
2019
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.9905711.v1 https://rs.figshare.com/articles/Table_S1_Body_mass_from_Ocean_acidification_affects_acid_base_physiology_and_behaviour_in_a_model_invertebrate_the_California_sea_hare_i_Aplysia_californica_i_/9905711/1 |
Summary: | Body mass in Aplysia (Aplysia californica) exposed to either control (400), 1200 or 3000 uatm CO2 for 4-11 days. Means ± s.e.m are presented for acid-base and behavioural experimental objectives. |
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