Species and functional groups used in the EwE Isla Natividad model along with the OA survival scalars associated with their equivalent functional group taken from the Busch and McElhany (2016) meta-analysis.
Species and functional groups used in the EwE Isla Natividad model along with the OA survival scalars associated with their equivalent functional group taken from the Busch and McElhany (2016) meta-analysis.
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ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/14467084 2023-05-15T17:51:03+02:00 Species and functional groups used in the EwE Isla Natividad model along with the OA survival scalars associated with their equivalent functional group taken from the Busch and McElhany (2016) meta-analysis. Adam J. Schlenger (10687093) Rodrigo Beas-Luna (649193) Richard F. Ambrose (2427187) 2021-04-22T18:21:24Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236218.t001 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Species_and_functional_groups_used_in_the_EwE_Isla_Natividad_model_along_with_the_OA_survival_scalars_associated_with_their_equivalent_functional_group_taken_from_the_Busch_and_McElhany_2016_meta-analysis_/14467084 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0236218.t001 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Ecology Inorganic Chemistry Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Low trophic level groups algae increase mass balance food web model fish species display population levels 0.5 drop marine ecosystem lobsters display kelp forest community carbonate mineralizing groups OA stress manifests display nonlinear patterns trophic level organisms ecosystem-level effects community structure predation interactions 0.5 pH drop trophic level decrease coralline algae giant kelp distribution limit marine ecosystems food web model ecosystem biomass 50 years kelp forest ecosystems Ocean acidif. modeling approach Forecasting ocean acidification impacts kelp forest ecosystem OA impacts ecosystem responses Dataset 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0236218.t001 2021-05-05T17:45:36Z Species and functional groups used in the EwE Isla Natividad model along with the OA survival scalars associated with their equivalent functional group taken from the Busch and McElhany (2016) meta-analysis. Dataset Ocean acidification Unknown |
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Ecology Inorganic Chemistry Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Low trophic level groups algae increase mass balance food web model fish species display population levels 0.5 drop marine ecosystem lobsters display kelp forest community carbonate mineralizing groups OA stress manifests display nonlinear patterns trophic level organisms ecosystem-level effects community structure predation interactions 0.5 pH drop trophic level decrease coralline algae giant kelp distribution limit marine ecosystems food web model ecosystem biomass 50 years kelp forest ecosystems Ocean acidif. modeling approach Forecasting ocean acidification impacts kelp forest ecosystem OA impacts ecosystem responses |
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Ecology Inorganic Chemistry Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Low trophic level groups algae increase mass balance food web model fish species display population levels 0.5 drop marine ecosystem lobsters display kelp forest community carbonate mineralizing groups OA stress manifests display nonlinear patterns trophic level organisms ecosystem-level effects community structure predation interactions 0.5 pH drop trophic level decrease coralline algae giant kelp distribution limit marine ecosystems food web model ecosystem biomass 50 years kelp forest ecosystems Ocean acidif. modeling approach Forecasting ocean acidification impacts kelp forest ecosystem OA impacts ecosystem responses Adam J. Schlenger (10687093) Rodrigo Beas-Luna (649193) Richard F. Ambrose (2427187) Species and functional groups used in the EwE Isla Natividad model along with the OA survival scalars associated with their equivalent functional group taken from the Busch and McElhany (2016) meta-analysis. |
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Ecology Inorganic Chemistry Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Low trophic level groups algae increase mass balance food web model fish species display population levels 0.5 drop marine ecosystem lobsters display kelp forest community carbonate mineralizing groups OA stress manifests display nonlinear patterns trophic level organisms ecosystem-level effects community structure predation interactions 0.5 pH drop trophic level decrease coralline algae giant kelp distribution limit marine ecosystems food web model ecosystem biomass 50 years kelp forest ecosystems Ocean acidif. modeling approach Forecasting ocean acidification impacts kelp forest ecosystem OA impacts ecosystem responses |
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Species and functional groups used in the EwE Isla Natividad model along with the OA survival scalars associated with their equivalent functional group taken from the Busch and McElhany (2016) meta-analysis. |
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Adam J. Schlenger (10687093) Rodrigo Beas-Luna (649193) Richard F. Ambrose (2427187) |
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Adam J. Schlenger (10687093) Rodrigo Beas-Luna (649193) Richard F. Ambrose (2427187) |
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Adam J. Schlenger (10687093) |
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Species and functional groups used in the EwE Isla Natividad model along with the OA survival scalars associated with their equivalent functional group taken from the Busch and McElhany (2016) meta-analysis. |
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Species and functional groups used in the EwE Isla Natividad model along with the OA survival scalars associated with their equivalent functional group taken from the Busch and McElhany (2016) meta-analysis. |
title_full |
Species and functional groups used in the EwE Isla Natividad model along with the OA survival scalars associated with their equivalent functional group taken from the Busch and McElhany (2016) meta-analysis. |
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Species and functional groups used in the EwE Isla Natividad model along with the OA survival scalars associated with their equivalent functional group taken from the Busch and McElhany (2016) meta-analysis. |
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Species and functional groups used in the EwE Isla Natividad model along with the OA survival scalars associated with their equivalent functional group taken from the Busch and McElhany (2016) meta-analysis. |
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species and functional groups used in the ewe isla natividad model along with the oa survival scalars associated with their equivalent functional group taken from the busch and mcelhany (2016) meta-analysis. |
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2021 |
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