Dataset: Growth data from static and fluctuating pCO2 x dissolved oxygen (DO) experiments on Menidia menidia

Final no updates expectedDOI: 10.1575/1912/bco-dmo.777130.1Version 1 (2019-09-20)Dataset Type:experimental

Principal Investigator: Hannes Baumann (University of Connecticut)

Co-Principal Investigator, Contact: Emma L. Cross (University of Connecticut)

Co-Principal Investigator: Christopher S. Murray (University of Connecticut)

BCO-DMO Data Manager: Shannon Rauch (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)


Project: Collaborative research: Understanding the effects of acidification and hypoxia within and across generations in a coastal marine fish (HYPOA)


Abstract

Coastal ecosystems experience substantial natural fluctuations in pCO2 and dissolved oxygen (DO) conditions on diel, tidal, seasonal and interannual timescales. Rising carbon dioxide emissions and anthropogenic nutrient input are expected to increase these pCO2 and DO cycles in severity and duration of acidification and hypoxia. How coastal marine organisms respond to natural pCO2 × DO variability and future climate change remains largely unknown. Here, we assess the impact of static and cycling...

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Growth data from static and fluctuating pCO2 x dissolved oxygen (DO) experiments on Menidia menidia. Four separate experiments were conducted over two consecutive years to determine the effects of static and fluctuating pCO2 x DO conditions on the early life survival and growth of the coastal forage fish, M. menidia. 

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Cross, E. L., Murray, C. S., & Baumann, H. (2019). Diel and tidal pCO2 × O2 fluctuations provide physiological refuge to early life stages of a coastal forage fish. Scientific Reports, 9(1). doi:10.1038/s41598-019-53930-8