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Seawater carbonate chemistry and benthic microalgae diversity near Volcano Is...
In order to allow full comparability with other ocean acidification data sets, the R package seacarb (Lavigne and Gattuso, 2011) was used to compute a complete and consistent... -
North Atlantic euphotic ocean temperatures derived from coccolith clumped iso...
Accurate predictions of the future climate response to CO2 depend on the ability of climate models to simulate past analog warmer climates, like the Miocene. However, one key... -
Experiment on Hemigrapsus takanoi larvae from Kiel Fjord under different temp...
Ovigerous females were collected by scraping from inner Kiel Fjord in July 2018 and kept under control constant temperature room (~19°C) until egg hatching. Newly hatched larvae... -
Experiment on feeding rates of the first, third, and fifth zoae stages of the...
Feeding rates of Hemigrapsus takanoi Zoea I , Zoea III, and Zoea V were assessed under laboratory conditions, as the number of individual Artemia spp. consumed within 24 h.... -
Intertidal macroalgal biomass data in Porsangerfjorden, northern Norway in Ju...
A survey for macroalgal fresh biomass was performed in the high, mid and low intertidal zone at five sites along the fjord axis of Porsangerfjorden in July 2022. This dataset is... -
Photoperiod reaction norms for Thalassiosira gravida and Thalassiosira rotula
This dataset encompasses maximum growth rates derived from photoperiod reaction norm experiments conducted on Arctic and temperate strains of the diatoms Thalassiosira gravida... -
Hydrogen Isotopes and revised SST of middle Miocene seawater from IODP Site 3...
Mid-Miocene (16.6 - 12.8 Ma) hydrogen isotopes of alkenones and sea temperatures are obtained from the sediment record of Integrated Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition... -
Middle Miocene seawater isotope evolution at IODP Site 307-U1318
Mid-Miocene (16.6 – 12.8 Ma) hydrogen isotopes of alkenones and sea temperatures are obtained from the sediment record of Integrated Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition... -
Hydrogen isotopic composition of alkenones and oxygen isotopes of benthic for...
Hydrogen isotopic compositions of C37 long chain alkenones (δ2HC37) have been proposed as a proxy for past seawater salinity and applied in several regions. However, previous... -
Harmonized chronologies of a global late Quaternary pollen dataset (LegacyAge...
This dataset presents global revised age models for taxonomically harmonized fossil pollen records. The age-depth models were established from mostly Intcal20-calibrated... -
The effect of hydrostatic de- and re-compression events on deep-sea bacterial...
This work focuses on the effect of decompression on bacterial communities from deep-sea surface sediments. We evaluated the effects of slow and fast decompression (within hours... -
Response of Arctic benthic bacterial deep-sea communities to different detrit...
In a multidisciplinary ex situ experiment, benthic bacterial deep-sea communities from 2,500 m water depth at the Long-Term Ecological Research Observatory HAUSGARTEN... -
Chlorophyll-a in gut from Microsetella norvegica and Oncaea collected during ...
Gut chlorophyll of Microsetella norvegica and Oncaea spp. was measured daily at the PAP site from 8th to 14th of June, 2013. Copepods were collected using a WP2 -type net with a... -
Zooplankton carbon budget from Trondheim mesocosm experiment
We measured respiration, egg production and fecal pellet production of five common copepod species, when fed on suspended or aggregated food from two mesocosm, + NP and + NPSi.... -
Effects of Ocean Acidification and Warming on Sperm Activity and Early Life S...
Larval stages are among those most vulnerable to ocean acidification (OA). Projected atmospheric CO2 levels for the end of this century may lead to negative impacts on... -
Biogeochemical characterization of pennate diatom and Melosira arctica ice al...
Sea-ice diatoms are known to accumulate in large aggregates in and under the sea ice including melt ponds. In the Arctic, they can contribute substantially to particle export... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and physiological responses of three temperate c...
Coralline algae are major calcifiers of significant ecological importance in marine habitats but are among the most sensitive calcifying organisms to ocean acidification. The... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry, calcification, primary production and respirati...
Coralline algae are considered among the most sensitive species to near future ocean acidification. We tested the effects of elevated pCO2 on the metabolism of the free-living... -
The morphological response of Emiliania huxleyi to seawater carbonate chemist...
Four strains of the coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi (RCC1212, RCC1216, RCC1238, RCC1256) were grown in dilute batch culture at four CO2 levels ranging from ~200 µatm to ~1200... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and growth, calcification of Thoracosphaera heim...
Ocean acidification is considered a major threat to marine ecosystems and may particularly affect calcifying organisms such as corals, foraminifera and coccolithophores. Here we...
