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https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/tabledap/bcodmo_dataset_739162 https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/tabledap/bcodmo_dataset_739162.graph https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/files/bcodmo_dataset_739162/ public [Aquaculture treatments] - Determining the effects of prey combination on larval Elacatinus colini standard length and survival. (Collaborative Research: The Role of Larval Orientation Behavior in Determining Population Connectivity) Determining the effects of prey combination on larval Elacatinus colini standard length and survival.\n\ncdm_data_type = Other\nVARIABLES:\ndate (unitless)\nsp (unitless)\nbatch_id (unitless)\ntreat (unitless)\ndensity (prey per mililiter)\ncombination (unitless)\nbin_id (unitless)\nlarva_id (unitless)\nsurv (unitless)\nTL1 (milimeter)\nTL2 (milimeter)\nTL3 (milimeter)\ntl_avg (milimeter)\nSL1 (milimeter)\nSL2 (milimeter)\nSL3 (milimeter)\nsl_avg (milimeter)\nBD1 (milimeter)\nBD2 (milimeter)\nBD3 (milimeter)\nbd_avg (milimeter)\n https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/bcodmo_dataset_739162_iso19115.xml https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/info/bcodmo_dataset_739162/index.htmlTable https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/739162 (external link) https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/rss/bcodmo_dataset_739162.rss https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=bcodmo_dataset_739162&showErrors=false&email= BCO-DMO bcodmo_dataset_739162
https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/tabledap/bcodmo_dataset_717035 https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/tabledap/bcodmo_dataset_717035.graph https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/files/bcodmo_dataset_717035/ public [Marsh consumer diversity effects on multifunctionality] - Marsh consumer diversity effects on multifunctionality from experiments conducted by manipulating the presence of crabs, snails, and fungus in Spartina plots on Sapelo Island, Georgia ( Small Grazers, Multiple Stressors and the Proliferation of Fungal Disease in Marine Plant Ecosystems) The effect of consumer diversity on the ecosystem functioning of salt marshes on Sapelo Island, Georgia.\n\ncdm_data_type = Other\nVARIABLES:\ntreat (S = snails present,C = crabs present,F = fungus present, NS = no snails,etc)\nrep (1-8, number of repetition)\nlive (g of Spartina/ sq meter)\ndead (g of Spartina/ sq meter)\ng_lost (g of Spartina decomposed over 1 month)\nperco (Liters of water absorbed per hour)\nmulti (mean % functioning of all ecosystem functions per plot)\nno_cons (no between 1 and 3)\n https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/bcodmo_dataset_717035_iso19115.xml https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/info/bcodmo_dataset_717035/index.htmlTable https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/717035 (external link) https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/rss/bcodmo_dataset_717035.rss https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=bcodmo_dataset_717035&showErrors=false&email= BCO-DMO bcodmo_dataset_717035
https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/tabledap/bcodmo_dataset_911221_v1 https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/tabledap/bcodmo_dataset_911221_v1.graph https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/files/bcodmo_dataset_911221_v1/ public [Outplant Experiment] - Littorina obtusata shell length, shell thickness, and tissue mass measured during a field experiment conducted at 12 sites in the Gulf of Maine from April to August 2021 (Local adaptation and the evolution of plasticity under predator invasion and warming seas: consequences for individuals, populations and communities) This dataset includes measurements of shell length, shell thickness, and tissue mass from a field experiment that utilized 12 Littorina obtusata populations in the Gulf of Maine, with 6 in the northern Gulf and 6 in the southern Gulf.\n\ncdm_data_type = Other\nVARIABLES:\nREGION (unitless)\nSITE (unitless)\nLATITUDE (degrees_north)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nTREAT (unitless)\nREPLICATE_MESOCOSM (unitless)\nInitial_Shell_Length_mm (millimeters (mm))\nInitial_Shell_Thickness_mm (millimeters (mm))\nInitial_Tissue_Mass_g (grams (g))\nFinal_Shell_Length_mm (millimeters (mm))\nFinal_Shell_Thickness_mm (millimeters (mm))\nFinal_Tissue_Mass_g (grams (g))\n https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/info/bcodmo_dataset_911221_v1/index.htmlTable https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/911221 (external link) https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/rss/bcodmo_dataset_911221_v1.rss https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=bcodmo_dataset_911221_v1&showErrors=false&email= BCO-DMO bcodmo_dataset_911221_v1
https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/tabledap/bcodmo_dataset_898012_v1 https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/tabledap/bcodmo_dataset_898012_v1.graph https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/files/bcodmo_dataset_898012_v1/ public [Temperature-dependence of juvenile Black sea bass growth and lipid accumulation - Experiment 2] - Temperature-dependence of juvenile Black sea bass growth and lipid accumulation determined through lab experiments conducted from September 2021 to February 2022 at UConn Avery Point (Collaborative research: Understanding the effects of acidification and hypoxia within and across generations in a coastal marine fish) The northern stock of Black sea bass (BSB, Centropristis striata) has greatly expanded over the past decade, potentially due to warming Northwest Atlantic shelf waters affecting overwintering especially in juveniles. To gather better empirical data we quantified winter growth and lipid accumulation in BSB juveniles from Long Island Sound using two complementing experiments. The data from Experiment 2 are presented here.\n\nThe data from Experiment 1 are presented in a related dataset (https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/897895). Experiment 2 measured the same traits as Experiment 1 but exposed juveniles to a simulated thermal overwinter profile (October - March) with seasonally varying food rations. Monthly individual length growth (GR) and weight-specific growth (SGR) responded in the direction of seasonal food level changes, showing reduced growth in December-February in a 'Winter dip' treatment, but compensatory growth in a 'Winter pulse' treatment. A 6-month consumption average of 1.7% feeding-1 ('Winter pulse') elicited a mean GR of 0.15 millimeters per day (mm d-1) and SGR of 0.55% d-1, whereas juveniles consuming on average 3.8% per feeding ('Winter dip') had significantly faster GR (0.20 mm d-1) and SGR (0.71% d-1). Growth efficiencies ranged between 15-30% and were inversely related to food consumption.\n\nIn both experiments, juveniles disproportionally accumulated lipid over lean mass, with lipid proportions tripling in Exp2 from 4% at 65 mm to 12% at 120 mm.\n\ncdm_data_type = Other\nVARIABLES:\nSite (unitless)\nlongitude (degrees_east)\nlatitude (degrees_north)\nDate_col (unitless)\nSpecies (unitless)\nTank (unitless)\nBSB_ID (unitless)\nGroup (unitless)\nTreat (unitless)\n... (34 more variables)\n https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/metadata/fgdc/xml/bcodmo_dataset_898012_v1_fgdc.xml https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/metadata/iso19115/xml/bcodmo_dataset_898012_v1_iso19115.xml https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/info/bcodmo_dataset_898012_v1/index.htmlTable https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/898012 (external link) https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/rss/bcodmo_dataset_898012_v1.rss https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/subscriptions/add.html?datasetID=bcodmo_dataset_898012_v1&showErrors=false&email= BCO-DMO bcodmo_dataset_898012_v1

 
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