OTU table.
Table containing the taxonomic identification and number of sequences that were observed for each Operational Taxonomic Unit (OTU) in each ARMS sample for the two localities (Upa Upasina and Dobu) and three pH conditions investigated. The name of the ARMS sample is given as: Locality_ARMS_#_pH. The...
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ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/17207802 2023-05-15T17:51:08+02:00 OTU table. Laetitia Plaisance (341939) Kenan Matterson (6306119) Katharina Fabricius (525570) Sergei Drovetski (5043707) Chris Meyer (677428) Nancy Knowlton (41636) 2021-12-15T18:26:03Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258725.s004 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/OTU_table_/17207802 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0258725.s004 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Ecology Marine Biology Inorganic Chemistry Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified using dna barcoding study took place papua new guinea gastropods increased slightly carbon dioxide seeps 64 &# 8211 42 &# 8211 34 &# 8211 thereby sampling across important model systems naturally acidified habitats ongoing ocean acidification topographically complex habitats lower ph conditions two reef localities two localities sampling reef ph conditions ecologically important complex interactions reef fauna low ph environmental conditions varying distances trophic relationships three sites taxonomic identifications species rich natural gradient invertebrate groups extremely abundant entire communities dwelling invertebrates data illustrate coral reefs close proximity census quantitatively cascading impacts also variability additional factors 75 ) 56 %) 45 %) 2 mm Dataset 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0258725.s004 2021-12-19T19:26:24Z Table containing the taxonomic identification and number of sequences that were observed for each Operational Taxonomic Unit (OTU) in each ARMS sample for the two localities (Upa Upasina and Dobu) and three pH conditions investigated. The name of the ARMS sample is given as: Locality_ARMS_#_pH. The pH categories are: C = control, M = medium and L = low). (XLSX) Dataset Ocean acidification Unknown |
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Ecology Marine Biology Inorganic Chemistry Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified using dna barcoding study took place papua new guinea gastropods increased slightly carbon dioxide seeps 64 &# 8211 42 &# 8211 34 &# 8211 thereby sampling across important model systems naturally acidified habitats ongoing ocean acidification topographically complex habitats lower ph conditions two reef localities two localities sampling reef ph conditions ecologically important complex interactions reef fauna low ph environmental conditions varying distances trophic relationships three sites taxonomic identifications species rich natural gradient invertebrate groups extremely abundant entire communities dwelling invertebrates data illustrate coral reefs close proximity census quantitatively cascading impacts also variability additional factors 75 ) 56 %) 45 %) 2 mm |
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Ecology Marine Biology Inorganic Chemistry Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified using dna barcoding study took place papua new guinea gastropods increased slightly carbon dioxide seeps 64 &# 8211 42 &# 8211 34 &# 8211 thereby sampling across important model systems naturally acidified habitats ongoing ocean acidification topographically complex habitats lower ph conditions two reef localities two localities sampling reef ph conditions ecologically important complex interactions reef fauna low ph environmental conditions varying distances trophic relationships three sites taxonomic identifications species rich natural gradient invertebrate groups extremely abundant entire communities dwelling invertebrates data illustrate coral reefs close proximity census quantitatively cascading impacts also variability additional factors 75 ) 56 %) 45 %) 2 mm Laetitia Plaisance (341939) Kenan Matterson (6306119) Katharina Fabricius (525570) Sergei Drovetski (5043707) Chris Meyer (677428) Nancy Knowlton (41636) OTU table. |
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Ecology Marine Biology Inorganic Chemistry Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified using dna barcoding study took place papua new guinea gastropods increased slightly carbon dioxide seeps 64 &# 8211 42 &# 8211 34 &# 8211 thereby sampling across important model systems naturally acidified habitats ongoing ocean acidification topographically complex habitats lower ph conditions two reef localities two localities sampling reef ph conditions ecologically important complex interactions reef fauna low ph environmental conditions varying distances trophic relationships three sites taxonomic identifications species rich natural gradient invertebrate groups extremely abundant entire communities dwelling invertebrates data illustrate coral reefs close proximity census quantitatively cascading impacts also variability additional factors 75 ) 56 %) 45 %) 2 mm |
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Table containing the taxonomic identification and number of sequences that were observed for each Operational Taxonomic Unit (OTU) in each ARMS sample for the two localities (Upa Upasina and Dobu) and three pH conditions investigated. The name of the ARMS sample is given as: Locality_ARMS_#_pH. The pH categories are: C = control, M = medium and L = low). (XLSX) |
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Laetitia Plaisance (341939) Kenan Matterson (6306119) Katharina Fabricius (525570) Sergei Drovetski (5043707) Chris Meyer (677428) Nancy Knowlton (41636) |
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Laetitia Plaisance (341939) Kenan Matterson (6306119) Katharina Fabricius (525570) Sergei Drovetski (5043707) Chris Meyer (677428) Nancy Knowlton (41636) |
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