Response of Pacific oysters to climate change conditions

The interactive effects of warming, ocean acidification and reduced salinity on the globally distributed marine NIS Magallana gigas (Pacific oyster) over a ten-month period. Growth, clearance and oxygen consumption rates were measured monthly to assess individual fitness. See publication for more de...

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Main Author: Pack, Kathryn, Elizabeth
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Language:English
Published: Mendeley Data 2021
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Online Access:https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/454442/
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spelling ftsouthampton:oai:eprints.soton.ac.uk:454442 2023-07-30T04:06:02+02:00 Response of Pacific oysters to climate change conditions Pack, Kathryn, Elizabeth 2021-10-18 https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/454442/ English eng Mendeley Data (2021) Response of Pacific oysters to climate change conditions. Mendeley Data doi:10.17632/kx7mp5v7zz.1 <http://dx.doi.org/10.17632/kx7mp5v7zz.1> [Dataset] Dataset NonPeerReviewed 2021 ftsouthampton https://doi.org/10.17632/kx7mp5v7zz.1 2023-07-09T22:45:58Z The interactive effects of warming, ocean acidification and reduced salinity on the globally distributed marine NIS Magallana gigas (Pacific oyster) over a ten-month period. Growth, clearance and oxygen consumption rates were measured monthly to assess individual fitness. See publication for more details on the experimental set up and how the data were collected: Pack, K.E., Rius, M. and Mieszkowska, N., 2021. Long-term environmental tolerance of the non-indigenous Pacific oyster to expected contemporary climate change conditions. Marine Environmental Research, 164, p.105226. Text Ocean acidification Pacific oyster University of Southampton: e-Prints Soton Pacific
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description The interactive effects of warming, ocean acidification and reduced salinity on the globally distributed marine NIS Magallana gigas (Pacific oyster) over a ten-month period. Growth, clearance and oxygen consumption rates were measured monthly to assess individual fitness. See publication for more details on the experimental set up and how the data were collected: Pack, K.E., Rius, M. and Mieszkowska, N., 2021. Long-term environmental tolerance of the non-indigenous Pacific oyster to expected contemporary climate change conditions. Marine Environmental Research, 164, p.105226.
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