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Dataset Title:  [Elacatinus lori habitat preferences] - Preferences of E. Lori settlers on
sponge habitat in South Water Caye, Belize during 2011 and 2017. (Collaborative
Research: The Role of Larval Orientation Behavior in Determining Population
Connectivity)
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Institution:  BCO-DMO   (Dataset ID: bcodmo_dataset_728444)
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The Dataset Attribute Structure (.das) for this Dataset

Attributes {
 s {
  Year {
    Int16 _FillValue 32767;
    Int16 actual_range 2011, 2017;
    String bcodmo_name "year";
    String description "Year that trials were completted; YYYY";
    String long_name "Year";
    String nerc_identifier "https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/P01/current/YEARXXXX/";
    String units "unitless";
  }
  Exp {
    String bcodmo_name "exp_type";
    String description "Habitat preference experiment codes (SP= Sponge vs. PVC; YB = Yellow vs. Brown sponges; LS = Large vs. Small yellow sponges; MS = Multi vs. Single tube yellow sponges; and RNR = Resident occupied vs No-Resident yellow sponges).";
    String long_name "Exp";
    String units "unitless";
  }
  Cues {
    String bcodmo_name "treatment";
    String description "Indicate sensory conditions (All = all cues available no habitat manipulations; Olfactory = Olfactory cues available visual cues manipulated; Visual = visual cues available olfactory cues manipulated)";
    String long_name "Cues";
    String units "unitless";
  }
  Trial_n {
    Byte _FillValue 127;
    String _Unsigned "false";
    Byte actual_range 1, 43;
    String bcodmo_name "replicate";
    String description "Trial number";
    String long_name "Trial N";
    String units "unitless";
  }
  Settler_origin {
    String bcodmo_name "unknown";
    String description "Indicates whether E. lori settlers were collected from yellow (Y) or brown (B) tubes sponges prior to use in habitat preference experiments.";
    String long_name "Settler Origin";
    String units "unitless";
  }
  SL {
    Float32 _FillValue NaN;
    Float32 actual_range 8.5, 18.0;
    String bcodmo_name "unknown";
    String description "Standard length of settler";
    String long_name "SL";
    String units "millimeters";
  }
  Choice_nochoice {
    Byte _FillValue 127;
    String _Unsigned "false";
    Byte actual_range 0, 1;
    String bcodmo_name "unknown";
    String description "Indicates whether settler chose a habitat (1) or exceeded the 5 min maximum time without moving from the center of the arena (0).";
    String long_name "Choice Nochoice";
    String units "unitless";
  }
  Habitat_choice {
    Byte _FillValue 127;
    String _Unsigned "false";
    Byte actual_range 0, 1;
    String bcodmo_name "unknown";
    String description "Indicates whether settlers chose the predicted (1) or non-predicted (0) habitat in each habitat combination (SP= Sponge (1) vs. PVC (0); YB = Yellow (1) vs. Brown (0) sponges; LS = Large (1) vs. Small (0) yellow sponges; MS = Multi (1) vs. Single (0) tube yellow sponges; and RNR = Resident occupied (1) vs No-Resident (0) yellow sponges)";
    String long_name "Habitat Choice";
    String units "unitless";
  }
  Bearing {
    Int16 _FillValue 32767;
    Int16 actual_range 0, 300;
    String bcodmo_name "unknown";
    String description "Indicates compass direction of sponge chosen by each settler";
    String long_name "Bearing";
    String units "degrees";
  }
  Current_direction {
    Int16 _FillValue 32767;
    Int16 actual_range 0, 270;
    String bcodmo_name "unknown";
    Float64 colorBarMaximum 360.0;
    Float64 colorBarMinimum 0.0;
    String description "Indicates the current direction recorded during each trial";
    String long_name "Current Direction";
    String units "degrees";
  }
  Current_speed {
    Float32 _FillValue NaN;
    Float32 actual_range 2.3, 11.5;
    String bcodmo_name "unknown";
    String description "Indicates estimated current speed during each trial";
    String long_name "Current Speed";
    String units "centimeters per second";
  }
 }
  NC_GLOBAL {
    String access_formats ".htmlTable,.csv,.json,.mat,.nc,.tsv";
    String acquisition_description 
"A circular arena with a 6 m diameter was established in a shallow (< 2 m deep)
sand patch on the leeward side of Curlew Caye to test alternative hypotheses
concerning the habitat characteristics and social cues that E. lori settlers
might use to choose sponge habitat. Dye tests were conducted each day to
measure current speed, direction, and to observe mixing. For each experiment,
two habitat types were placed in alternating positions at 60-degree intervals
along the arena\\u2019s perimeter (e.g. 3 yellow sponges x 3 PVC pipes) and the
position of habitat types was rotated 180o midway through each experiment.
Following a 2 min acclimation period, individual settlers were released from a
glass jar onto the sand in the center of the arena and allowed to choose from
among the habitat types being tested. Settlers that did not move from the
center of the arena within 5 minutes of release were excluded from the
experiment (n = 82 of 344 fish). Preliminary observations showed that settlers
remained on their first habitat choice for >24 hours. Thus,
\\u2018preference\\u2019 was recorded by a snorkeling observer\\u00a0as the first
habitat with which a settler made contact. A test ended once the settler made
contact with the outer surface of either a sponge or PVC pipe. Data were
analyzed using a chi-square goodness of fit test (P = 0.05). Following initial
trials, sensory cue manipulations were conducted using the arena to determine
which sensory cues E. lori settlers use when choosing settlement habitat.";
    String awards_0_award_nid "651264";
    String awards_0_award_number "OCE-1459546";
    String awards_0_data_url "http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1459546";
    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 
"Habitat Preference 
  P. Buston and J. Majoris, PIs 
  Version 28 Feb 2018";
    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 "2018-02-27T19:46:23Z";
    String date_modified "2019-03-19T17:30:58Z";
    String defaultDataQuery "&amp;time&lt;now";
    String doi "10.1575/1912/bco-dmo.728444.1";
    String history 
"2024-11-08T06:12:28Z (local files)
2024-11-08T06:12:28Z https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/tabledap/bcodmo_dataset_728444.das";
    String infoUrl "https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/728444";
    String institution "BCO-DMO";
    String keywords "bco, bco-dmo, bearing, biological, chemical, choice, Choice_nochoice, cues, current, Current_direction, Current_speed, data, dataset, direction, dmo, erddap, exp, habitat, Habitat_choice, management, nochoice, oceanography, office, origin, preliminary, settler, Settler_origin, speed, trial, Trial_n, year";
    String license "https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/728444/license";
    String metadata_source "https://www.bco-dmo.org/api/dataset/728444";
    String param_mapping "{'728444': {}}";
    String parameter_source "https://www.bco-dmo.org/mapserver/dataset/728444/parameters";
    String people_0_affiliation "Boston University";
    String people_0_affiliation_acronym "BU";
    String people_0_person_name "Dr Peter Buston";
    String people_0_person_nid "544437";
    String people_0_role "Principal Investigator";
    String people_0_role_type "originator";
    String people_1_affiliation "Boston University";
    String people_1_affiliation_acronym "BU";
    String people_1_person_name "Dr John Majoris";
    String people_1_person_nid "728439";
    String people_1_role "Co-Principal Investigator";
    String people_1_role_type "originator";
    String people_2_affiliation "Boston University";
    String people_2_affiliation_acronym "BU";
    String people_2_person_name "Dr John Majoris";
    String people_2_person_nid "728439";
    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 "Elacatinus Dispersal II";
    String projects_0_acronym "Elacatinus Dispersal II";
    String projects_0_description 
"Description from NSF award abstract:
Understanding how far young fish move away from their parents is a major goal of marine ecology because this dispersal can make connections between distinct populations and thus influence population size and dynamics. Understanding the drivers of population dynamics is, in turn, essential for effective fisheries management. Marine ecologists have used two different approaches to understand how fish populations are connected: genetic methods that measure connectivity and oceanographic models that predict connectivity. There is, however, a mismatch between the predictions of oceanographic models and the observations of genetic methods. It is thought that this mismatch is caused by the behavior of the young, or larval, fish. The objective of this research is to study the orientation capabilities of larval fish in the wild throughout development and under a variety of environmental conditions to see if the gap between observations and predictions of population connectivity can be resolved. The project will have broader impacts in three key areas: integration of research and teaching by training young scientists at multiple levels; broadening participation of undergraduates from underrepresented groups; and wide dissemination of results through development of a website with information and resources in English and Spanish.
The overall objective of the research is to investigate the role of larval orientation behavior throughout ontogeny in determining population connectivity. This will be done using the neon goby, Elacatinus lori, as a model system in Belize. The choice of study system is motivated by the fact that direct genetic methods have already been used to describe the complete dispersal kernel for this species, and these observations indicate that dispersal is less extensive than predicted by a high-resolution biophysical model; E. lori can be reared in the lab from hatching to settlement providing a reliable source of larvae of all ages for proposed experiments; and a new, proven behavioral observation platform, the Drifting In Situ Chamber (DISC), allows measurements of larval orientation behavior in open water. The project has three specific objectives: to understand ontogenetic changes in larval orientation capabilities by correlating larval orientation behavior with developmental sensory anatomy; to analyze variation in the precision of larval orientation in different environmental contexts through ontogeny; and to test alternative hypotheses for the goal of larval orientation behavior, i.e., to determine where larvae are heading as they develop.";
    String projects_0_end_date "2018-04";
    String projects_0_geolocation "Belizean Barrier Reef System";
    String projects_0_name "Collaborative Research: The Role of Larval Orientation Behavior in Determining Population Connectivity";
    String projects_0_project_nid "651265";
    String projects_0_start_date "2015-05";
    String publisher_name "Biological and Chemical Oceanographic Data Management Office (BCO-DMO)";
    String publisher_type "institution";
    String sourceUrl "(local files)";
    String standard_name_vocabulary "CF Standard Name Table v55";
    String summary "Preferences of E. Lori settlers on sponge habitat in South Water Caye, Belize during 2011 and 2017.";
    String title "[Elacatinus lori habitat preferences] - Preferences of E. Lori settlers on sponge habitat in South Water Caye, Belize during 2011 and 2017. (Collaborative Research: The Role of Larval Orientation Behavior in Determining Population Connectivity)";
    String version "1";
    String xml_source "osprey2erddap.update_xml() v1.3";
  }
}

 

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