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Dataset Title: | [Survival and size] - Survival, length, and growth responses of M. menidia offspring from different females exposed to contrasting CO2 environments. (Collaborative research: Understanding the effects of acidification and hypoxia within and across generations in a coastal marine fish) |
Institution: | BCO-DMO (Dataset ID: bcodmo_dataset_719420) |
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Attributes { s { Species { String bcodmo_name "species"; String description "Atlantic silverside; Menidia menidia"; String long_name "Species"; String units "unitless"; } Collection_site { String bcodmo_name "site"; String description "Mumford Cove Connecticut USA"; String long_name "Collection Site"; String units "unitless"; } latitude { String _CoordinateAxisType "Lat"; Float64 _FillValue NaN; Float64 actual_range 41.32, 41.32; String axis "Y"; String bcodmo_name "latitude"; Float64 colorBarMaximum 90.0; Float64 colorBarMinimum -90.0; String description "Latitude of field collection site"; String ioos_category "Location"; String long_name "Latitude"; String nerc_identifier "https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P09/current/LATX/"; String standard_name "latitude"; String units "degrees_north"; } longitude { String _CoordinateAxisType "Lon"; Float64 _FillValue NaN; Float64 actual_range -72.02, -72.02; String axis "X"; String bcodmo_name "longitude"; Float64 colorBarMaximum 180.0; Float64 colorBarMinimum -180.0; String description "Longitude of field collection site"; String ioos_category "Location"; String long_name "Longitude"; String nerc_identifier "https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P09/current/LONX/"; String standard_name "longitude"; String units "degrees_east"; } Collection_date { String bcodmo_name "date"; String description "Date of field collection for the spawners used in the experiment; YYYY/MM/DD"; String long_name "Collection Date"; String nerc_identifier "https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P01/current/ADATAA01/"; String source_name "Collection_date"; String time_precision "1970-01-01"; String units "unitless"; } Female { String bcodmo_name "sample"; String description "Five females denoted by letter A B C D E"; String long_name "Female"; String nerc_identifier "https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P02/current/ACYC/"; String units "unitless"; } Total_length { Float32 _FillValue NaN; Float32 actual_range 8.5, 11.5; String bcodmo_name "unknown"; String description "Fish were measured to the lower half centimeter; lower 0.5 centimeters"; String long_name "Total Length"; String units "centimeters"; } pH { Float32 _FillValue NaN; Float32 actual_range 7.5, 8.2; String bcodmo_name "pH"; Float64 colorBarMaximum 9.0; Float64 colorBarMinimum 7.0; String description "pH units reported on the NIST scale"; String long_name "Sea Water Ph Reported On Total Scale"; String nerc_identifier "https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P01/current/PHXXZZXX/"; String units "NIST units"; } pCO2 { Int16 _FillValue 32767; Int16 actual_range 404, 2290; String bcodmo_name "pCO2"; String description "Calculated CO2 partial pressure"; String long_name "P CO2"; String nerc_identifier "https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P01/current/PCO2C101/"; String units "uatm"; } Replicate { Byte _FillValue 127; String _Unsigned "false"; Byte actual_range 1, 3; String bcodmo_name "replicate"; String description "There were 3 replicates labled 1 2 3"; String long_name "Replicate"; String units "unitless"; } Embryo_survival { Float32 _FillValue NaN; Float32 actual_range 40.0, 97.1; String bcodmo_name "unknown"; String description "Relative survival of offspring from fertilization to 1 day post hatch"; String long_name "Embryo Survival"; String units "percent"; } Larval_survival { Float32 _FillValue NaN; Float32 actual_range 0.0, 59.7; String bcodmo_name "unknown"; String description "Relative survival of offspring from data 1 to day 16 post hatch"; String long_name "Larval Survival"; String units "percent"; } Overall_survival { Float32 _FillValue NaN; Float32 actual_range 0.0, 56.1; String bcodmo_name "unknown"; String description "Relative survival of offspring from fertilization to day 16 post hatch"; String long_name "Overall Survival"; String units "percent"; } Hatch_length { Float32 _FillValue NaN; Float32 actual_range 4.99, 5.5; String bcodmo_name "length"; String description "Mean length of newly hatched larvae per replicate"; String long_name "Hatch Length"; String units "millimeters"; } Larval_length { Float32 _FillValue NaN; Float32 actual_range 11.19, 15.09; String bcodmo_name "length"; String description "Mean length of larvae at the end of the experiment per replicate"; String long_name "Larval Length"; String units "millimeters"; } Growth { Float32 _FillValue NaN; Float32 actual_range 0.4, 0.64; String bcodmo_name "growth"; String description "Average growth of larvae from d1 to d16 per replicate"; String long_name "Growth"; String units "millimeters per day"; } } NC_GLOBAL { String access_formats ".htmlTable,.csv,.json,.mat,.nc,.tsv,.esriCsv,.geoJson"; String acquisition_description "Methodology from\\u00a0Snyder, J.T.*, Murray, C.S.*, and Baumann, H. (2017) Potential for maternal effects on offspring CO2-sensitivities in a coastal marine fish. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology (in press). Five randomly selected females were strip-spawned onto cutout sections of window screen (1-mm mesh) that were placed into separate seawater-filled spawning dishes (Murray et al., 2014). To ensure full fertilization success and randomize potential paternal effects, eggs were fertilized with a mixture of milt from 22 males, thus producing full-sib and maternal half-sib embryos from each female. Adults were measured for total length (TL; mean TLmale = 9.14 cm, mean TLfemale = 10.4 cm) and frozen for later analysis of FA. Mesh screens with attached embryos were subsequently cut into smaller sections to allow precise enumeration, and within 2-hr post-fertilization 100 embryos were placed into each of three replicate rearing containers (20 L) per female and CO2 treatment (i.e., 600 embryos for each of five females, 3 \\u00d7 100 in ambient and 3 \\u00d7 100 in acidified treatments). Rearing containers were filled with 1-um filtered, UV-sterilized seawater (~30 psu) from Long Island Sound and placed in temperature-controlled water baths set to 24 deg C, the known thermal optimum for survival and growth in this species (Middaugh et al., 1987). Offspring were reared for 24 d post fertilization under a 15h light:9h dark lighting regime. After hatch, larvae were fed ad libitum rations of newly hatched brine shrimp nauplii Artemia salina (brineshrimpdirect.com), and 50% of water was replaced every 5 d to ensure safe ammonia levels (< 0.25 ppm). Hatched larvae were counted and subsampled (n = 10 per replicate) at 1 d post hatch (dph) by gently scooping them into identical 20 L containers, and final samples were taken at 16 dph. All samples were preserved in 5% buffered formalin for later measurements of larval standard length (SL, 0.01 mm) via calibrated digital images (ImagePro Premier, MediaCybernetics). The experiment thus quantified three related survival and three size traits for each replicate, female, and CO2 treatment: embryo survival (fertilization to 1 dph), larval survival (1 to 16 dph), overall survival (fertilization to 16 dph), size (SL) at hatch (1 dph), SL at 16 dph, and larval growth rate (GR = (SL16dph \\u2013 SL1dph)/15). CO2 regime:\\u00a0 Offspring were reared at ambient (~ 400 uatm, pHNBS = 8.18) and acidified CO2 conditions (~2,300 uatm, pHNBS = 7.50). The higher value was set to a level commonly used in OA research (consistent with projections of future pCO2 values for open oceans over in the next 200 yr (IPCC, 2007)) and represents current conditions experienced during seasonal extremes by this species in nature (Murray et al., 2014). Ambient conditions were achieved by bubbling partially CO2-stripped air into each rearing container, thereby offsetting metabolic CO2 accumulation. Acidified conditions were achieved via gas proportioners (Cole Parmer\\u00ae) that mixed CO2 stripped air with 100% bone- dry CO2 delivered to the bottom of each rearing container via air stones. Target pH and temperature were monitored daily via a handheld pH probe (Hach\\u00ae HQ40d portable meter with a PHC201 standard pH-probe) calibrated regularly via two-point National Bureau of Standards (NBS) pH buffers (electronic supplementary material, Fig.S1). To characterize actual pCO2 levels and related water chemistry parameters, water was sampled from four randomly chosen rearing containers per treatment three times over the course of the experiment and immediately measured for total alkalinity (AT) via endpoint titration (Mettler Toledo\\u2122 G20 Potentiometric Titrator). The instrument has previously been shown to quantify AT in Dr. Andrew Dickson\\u2019s reference material (batch 147, AT= 2231.39 umol kg seawater-1) with an average error of 0.6%. Actual levels of total dissolved inorganic carbon (CT), partial pressure of CO2 (pCO2), fugacity of CO2 (fCO2), and carbonate ion concentration were calculated in CO2SYS ([http://cdiac.ornl.gov/ftp/co2sys](\\\\\"http://cdiac.ornl.gov/ftp/co2sys\\\\\")) based on measured AT, pH (NBS), temperature, and salinity using K1 and K2 constants from Mehrbach et al. (1973) refit by Dickson and Millero (1987) and Dickson (1990) for KHSO4 (Table 1)."; String awards_0_award_nid "650183"; String awards_0_award_number "OCE-1536336"; String awards_0_data_url "http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1536336"; String awards_0_funder_name "NSF Division of Ocean Sciences"; String awards_0_funding_acronym "NSF OCE"; String awards_0_funding_source_nid "355"; String awards_0_program_manager "Michael E. Sieracki"; String awards_0_program_manager_nid "50446"; String cdm_data_type "Other"; String comment "Survival, length, and growth H. Baumann and J. Nye, PIs Version November 14th 2017"; String Conventions "COARDS, CF-1.6, ACDD-1.3"; String creator_email "info@bco-dmo.org"; String creator_name "BCO-DMO"; String creator_type "institution"; String creator_url "https://www.bco-dmo.org/"; String data_source "extract_data_as_tsv version 2.3 19 Dec 2019"; String date_created "2017-11-15T19:58:16Z"; String date_modified "2017-11-15T22:42:27Z"; String defaultDataQuery "&time<now"; String doi "10.1575/1912/bco-dmo.719449"; Float64 Easternmost_Easting -72.02; Float64 geospatial_lat_max 41.32; Float64 geospatial_lat_min 41.32; String geospatial_lat_units "degrees_north"; Float64 geospatial_lon_max -72.02; Float64 geospatial_lon_min -72.02; String geospatial_lon_units "degrees_east"; String history "2024-11-21T12:18:02Z (local files) 2024-11-21T12:18:02Z https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/tabledap/bcodmo_dataset_719420.html"; String infoUrl "https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/719420"; String institution "BCO-DMO"; String instruments_0_acronym "pH Sensor"; String instruments_0_dataset_instrument_description "handheld pH probe"; String instruments_0_dataset_instrument_nid "719428"; String instruments_0_description "General term for an instrument that measures the pH or how acidic or basic a solution is."; String instruments_0_instrument_name "pH Sensor"; String instruments_0_instrument_nid "674"; String instruments_0_supplied_name "Hach® HQ40d portable meter with a PHC201 standard pH-probe"; String instruments_1_acronym "Automatic titrator"; String instruments_1_dataset_instrument_description "Used to measure total alkalinity"; String instruments_1_dataset_instrument_nid "719429"; String instruments_1_description "Instruments that incrementally add quantified aliquots of a reagent to a sample until the end-point of a chemical reaction is reached."; String instruments_1_instrument_external_identifier "https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/LAB12/"; String instruments_1_instrument_name "Automatic titrator"; String instruments_1_instrument_nid "682"; String instruments_1_supplied_name "Mettler Toledo™ G20 Potentiometric Titrator"; String keywords "bco, bco-dmo, biological, carbon, carbon dioxide, chemical, chemistry, co2, collection, Collection_site, data, dataset, date, dioxide, dmo, earth, Earth Science > Oceans > Ocean Chemistry > pH, embryo, Embryo_survival, erddap, female, growth, hatch, Hatch_length, larval, Larval_length, Larval_survival, latitude, length, longitude, management, ocean, oceanography, oceans, office, overall, Overall_survival, pCO2, preliminary, replicate, reported, scale, science, sea, sea_water_ph_reported_on_total_scale, seawater, site, species, survival, time, total, Total_length, water"; String keywords_vocabulary "GCMD Science Keywords"; String license "https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/719420/license"; String metadata_source "https://www.bco-dmo.org/api/dataset/719420"; Float64 Northernmost_Northing 41.32; String param_mapping "{'719420': {'Lat': 'master - latitude', 'Lon': 'master - longitude'}}"; String parameter_source "https://www.bco-dmo.org/mapserver/dataset/719420/parameters"; String people_0_affiliation "University of Connecticut"; String people_0_affiliation_acronym "UConn"; String people_0_person_name "Hannes Baumann"; String people_0_person_nid "528586"; String people_0_role "Principal Investigator"; String people_0_role_type "originator"; String people_1_affiliation "Stony Brook University - SoMAS"; String people_1_affiliation_acronym "SUNY-SB SoMAS"; String people_1_person_name "Janet Nye"; String people_1_person_nid "650186"; String people_1_role "Co-Principal Investigator"; String people_1_role_type "originator"; String people_2_affiliation "University of Connecticut"; String people_2_affiliation_acronym "UConn"; String people_2_person_name "Hannes Baumann"; String people_2_person_nid "528586"; String people_2_role "Contact"; String people_2_role_type "related"; String people_3_affiliation "Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution"; String people_3_affiliation_acronym "WHOI BCO-DMO"; String people_3_person_name "Hannah Ake"; String people_3_person_nid "650173"; String people_3_role "BCO-DMO Data Manager"; String people_3_role_type "related"; String project "HYPOA"; String projects_0_acronym "HYPOA"; String projects_0_description "Description from NSF award abstract: Coastal marine ecosystems provide a number of important services and resources for humans, and at the same time, coastal waters are subject to environmental stressors such as increases in ocean acidification and reductions in dissolved oxygen. The effects of these stressors on coastal marine organisms remain poorly understood because most research to date has examined the sensitivity of species to one factor, but not to more than one in combination. This project will determine how a model fish species, the Atlantic silverside, will respond to observed and predicted levels of dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2) and oxygen (O2). Shorter-term experiments will measure embryo and larval survival, growth, and metabolism, and determine whether parents experiencing stressful conditions produce more robust offspring. Longer-term experiments will study the consequences of ocean acidification over the entire life span by quantifying the effects of high-CO2 conditions on the ratio of males to females, lifetime growth, and reproductive investment. These studies will provide a more comprehensive view of how multiple stressors may impact populations of Atlantic silversides and potentially other important forage fish species. This collaborative project will support and train three graduate students at the University of Connecticut and the Stony Brook University (NY), two institutions that attract students from minority groups. It will also provide a variety of opportunities for undergraduates to participate in research and the public to learn about the study, through summer research projects, incorporation in the \"Women in Science and Engineering\" program, and interactive displays of environmental data from monitoring buoys. The two early-career investigators are committed to increasing ocean literacy and awareness of NSF-funded research through public talks and presentations. This project responds to the recognized need for multi-stressor assessments of species sensitivities to anthropogenic environmental change. It will combine environmental monitoring with advanced experimental approaches to characterize early and whole life consequences of acidification and hypoxia in the Atlantic silverside (Menidia menidia), a valued model species and important forage fish along most of the US east coast. Experiments will employ a newly constructed, computer-controlled fish rearing system to allow independent and combined manipulation of seawater pCO2 and dissolved oxygen (DO) content and the application of static and fluctuating pCO2 and DO levels that were chosen to represent contemporary and potential future scenarios in productive coastal habitats. First CO2, DO, and CO2 × DO dependent reaction norms will be quantified for fitness-relevant early life history (ELH) traits including pre- and post-hatch survival, time to hatch, post-hatch growth, by rearing offspring collected from wild adults from fertilization to 20 days post hatch (dph) using a full factorial design of 3 CO2 × 3 DO levels. Second, the effects of tidal and diel CO2 × DO fluctuations of different amplitudes on silverside ELH traits will be quantified. To address knowledge gaps regarding the CO2-sensitivity in this species, laboratory manipulations of adult spawner environments and reciprocal offspring exposure experiments will elucidate the role of transgenerational plasticity as a potential short-term mechanism to cope with changing environments. To better understand the mechanisms of fish early life CO2-sensitivity, the effects of temperature × CO2 on pre- and post-hatch metabolism will be robustly quantified. The final objective is to rear silversides from fertilization to maturity under different CO2 levels and assess potential CO2-effects on sex ratio and whole life growth and fecundity. Related references: Gobler, C.J. and Baumann, H. (2016) Hypoxia and acidification in ocean ecosystems: Coupled dynamics and effects on marine life. Biology Letters 12:20150976. doi:10.1098/rsbl.2015.0976 Baumann, H. (2016) Combined effects of ocean acidification, warming, and hypoxia on marine organisms. Limnology and Oceanography e-Lectures 6:1-43. doi:10.1002/loe2.10002 Depasquale, E., Baumann, H., and Gobler, C.J. (2015) Variation in early life stage vulnerability among Northwest Atlantic estuarine forage fish to ocean acidification and low oxygen Marine Ecology Progress Series 523: 145–156.doi:10.3354/meps11142"; String projects_0_end_date "2018-11"; String projects_0_geolocation "Eastern Long Island Sound, CT, USA"; String projects_0_name "Collaborative research: Understanding the effects of acidification and hypoxia within and across generations in a coastal marine fish"; String projects_0_project_nid "650184"; String projects_0_start_date "2015-12"; String publisher_name "Biological and Chemical Oceanographic Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)"; String publisher_type "institution"; String sourceUrl "(local files)"; Float64 Southernmost_Northing 41.32; String standard_name_vocabulary "CF Standard Name Table v55"; String subsetVariables "Species,Collection_site,latitude,longitude"; String summary "Wild-caught M.\\u00a0menidia\\u00a0adults were spawned to test whether offspring from different mothers differ in their average survival and size responses to elevated CO2\\u00a0conditions.\\u00a0The experiment quantified three related survival and three size traits for each replicate, female, and CO2\\u00a0treatment: embryo survival (fertilization to 1\\u00a0dph), larval survival (1 to 16\\u00a0dph), and overall survival (fertilization to 16\\u00a0dph); and size (SL) at hatch (1\\u00a0dph), SL at 16\\u00a0dph, and larval growth rate\\u00a0(GR = (SL16dph\\u00a0\\u2013 SL1dph)/15). These data are\\u00a0associated with the corresponding paper: [Snyder, J.T.*, Murray, C.S.*, and Baumann, H. (2017) Potential for maternal effects on offspring CO2-sensitivities in a coastal marine fish. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology (in press).](\\\\https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2017.11.002\\\\) Other datasets related to this paper: [Fatty acid profiles of M. menidia females and their unfertilized eggs.](\\\\https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/719379\\\\)"; String title "[Survival and size] - Survival, length, and growth responses of M. menidia offspring from different females exposed to contrasting CO2 environments. (Collaborative research: Understanding the effects of acidification and hypoxia within and across generations in a coastal marine fish)"; String version "1"; Float64 Westernmost_Easting -72.02; String xml_source "osprey2erddap.update_xml() v1.3"; } }
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