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Acartia tonsa egg production rate and egg hatching success for transgenerational exposure to ocean warming and ocean acidification
Authors: deMayo, James; Dam, Hans G.; Park, Gihong; Norton, Lydia; Finiguerra, Michael; Baumann, Hannes; Brennan, Reid; +1 Authors
deMayo, James; Dam, Hans G.; Park, Gihong; Norton, Lydia; Finiguerra, Michael; Baumann, Hannes; Brennan, Reid; Pespeni, Melissa;
Abstract
These data include egg production rate (EPR) and egg hatching success (HS) data for Acartia tonsa during multigenerational exposure to ocean warming (OW), ocean acidification (OA), and combined ocean warming and acidification (OWA) including a benign ambient condition temperature and CO2 control (AM). These data were collected every third generation between F0 and F15 and at F25 for all treatments. Data was collected as the number of eggs produced and hatched offspring per female per treatment at each generation.
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Keywords
climate change, copepod, adaptation
climate change, copepod, adaptation
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