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Protein-bound amino acids in the digestive system of Antarctic krill, Euphaus...
Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, is a key species in the Southern Ocean with an immense biomass. Ongoing climate change affects their food availability, habitat and... -
Free amino acids in the digestive system of Antarctic krill, Euphausia superb...
Antarctic krill, Euphausia superba, is a key species in the Southern Ocean with an immense biomass. Ongoing climate change affects their food availability, habitat and... -
Biological data of Japetella diaphana and Vampyroteuthis infernalis (size, we...
This dataset contains biological and capture data of the specimens used in the study.Information is related to several cruises that collected Vampyroteuthis infernalis and... -
Biological and otolith shape data for a F1-generation of Atlantic/Baltic herring
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Growth parameters of European sea bass yolk-sac larvae (Dicentrarchus labrax)...
Treatments:LMO = Low PHB dose administered from mouth opening on LFF = Low PHB dose from first feeding on HMO = High PHB dose from mouth opening onHFF = High PHB dose from first... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and morphometrics and hatching success, survival...
We experimentally examined early life CO2-sensitivities of northern stock black sea bass (Centropristis striata), an ecologically and economically important fish that seasonally... -
Critical shear velocity of kelp surrogates under unidirectional flow
Surrogates of juvenile kelp were used to assess how they affect the critical shear velocity of the stones they are attached to. For this purpose laboratory experiments were... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and survival, development, and growth of larval ...
We examined whether warming, acidification, and different food availability regimes interacted to affect the survival, development, and growth of larval crown-of-thorns... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and embryonic and larval development and surviva...
Ocean acidification can negatively impact the early life-stages of marine fish, due to energetic costs incurred by the maintenance of acid–base homeostasis, leaving less energy... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and asexual reproduction and statolith formation...
Ocean acidification and warming are challenging marine organisms and ecosystems around the world. The synergetic effects of these two climate change stressors on jellyfish... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and calcification, respiration, and photosynthes...
Fish reproductive success is linked to the ability of couples to mate and produce clutches that successfully hatch. Environmental stressors like high temperature and low pH can... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and growth and learning capabilities of squid sp...
Anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are being absorbed by the oceans, a process known as ocean acidification, and risks adversely affecting a variety of behaviours in a... -
Micro-XRF scanning results of rhyolitic tephra layers from the Auckland Volca...
Itrax Micro-XRF scanning results recorded at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO; Sydney, Australia) on Molybdenum and Chromium X-ray tubes.... -
Micro-XRF scanning results of rhyolitic tephra layers from the Auckland Volca...
Itrax Micro-XRF scanning results recorded at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO; Sydney, Australia) on Molybdenum and Chromium X-ray tubes.... -
Effects of exposure to different target pCO2 levels on development and bioche...
The present study evaluated the effects of exposure to different target pCO2 levels: control (C: 370μatm, pH = 8.15) and ocean acidification (OA: 710μatm, pH = 7.85) on... -
Effect of increasing sea water pCO2 on the northern Atlantic krill species Ny...
Surprisingly little is known about potential effects of ocean acidification on krill of the Northern Hemisphere as ecologically very important food web component. Sub-adult... -
Bremerhaven shrubbery data - a multivariate leaf dataset of common European t...
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Stomach content of Sprattus sprattus during R/V Alexander von Humboldt cruise...
Ship speed: 3 kn; heave speed: 0.5 m/sec; fier speed: 0.7 m/sec; mesh size: 335 µm -
Stomach content of Sprattus sprattus during ALKOR cruise AL205
Ship speed: 3 kn; heave speed: 0.5 m/sec; fier speed: 0.7 m/sec; mesh size: 335 µm -
Stomach content of Sprattus sprattus during ALKOR cruise AL207
Ship speed: 3 kn; heave speed: 0.5 m/sec; fier speed: 0.7 m/sec; mesh size: 335 µm