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Dataset Title:  [Nucella canaliculata Morphology and Drill Hole Data] - Nucella canaliculata
morphology and drill hole data from experiments conducted at Bodega Marine
Laboratory from 2020 to 2021 (Coastal mosaics of local adaptation and the eco-
evolutionary dynamics of a marine predator-prey interaction)
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Institution:  BCO-DMO   (Dataset ID: bcodmo_dataset_908739_v1)
Information:  Summary ? | License ? | Metadata | Background (external link) | Files | Make a graph
 
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 Container (unitless) ?          1    480
 Site (unitless) ?          "Bodega"    "Van Damme"
 Latitude (degrees_north) ?          36.44722    44.83778
 longitude (degrees_east) ?          -124.4019    -121.9289
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 Family (unitless) ?          "ARA1"    "VD8"
 Dogwhelk (unitless) ?          "ARA1.1"    "VD8.9"
 Sex (unitless) ?          "F"    "M"
 Length_Initial (millimeters (mm)) ?          18.57    23.54
 Length_Final (millimeters (mm)) ?          18.76    39.84
 Length_change (millimeters (mm)) ?          -0.16    18.37
 Check (unitless) ?          1    10
 Date (unitless) ?          "2020-07-28"    "2021-02-05"
 Drill_Hole_Type (unitless) ?          "Drilled"    "Partial"
 Mussel_Length (millimeters (mm)) ?          15.1    185.0
 Mussel_Population (unitless) ?          "BMR"    "SH"
 Drill_Hole_Depth (millimeters (mm)) ?          0.0    9.729
 
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The Dataset Attribute Structure (.das) for this Dataset

Attributes {
 s {
  Container {
    Int32 actual_range 1, 480;
    String long_name "Container";
    String units "unitless";
  }
  Site {
    String long_name "Site";
    String units "unitless";
  }
  Latitude {
    Float32 actual_range 36.44722, 44.83778;
    String long_name "Latitude";
    String units "degrees_north";
  }
  longitude {
    String _CoordinateAxisType "Lon";
    Float32 actual_range -124.4019, -121.9289;
    String axis "X";
    String ioos_category "Location";
    String long_name "Longitude";
    String standard_name "longitude";
    String units "degrees_east";
  }
  Family {
    String long_name "Family";
    String units "unitless";
  }
  Dogwhelk {
    String long_name "Dogwhelk";
    String units "unitless";
  }
  Sex {
    String long_name "Sex";
    String units "unitless";
  }
  Length_Initial {
    Float32 actual_range 18.57, 23.54;
    String long_name "Length_initial";
    String units "millimeters (mm)";
  }
  Length_Final {
    Float32 actual_range 18.76, 39.84;
    String long_name "Length_final";
    String units "millimeters (mm)";
  }
  Length_change {
    Float32 actual_range -0.16, 18.37;
    String long_name "Length_change";
    String units "millimeters (mm)";
  }
  Check {
    Int32 actual_range 1, 10;
    String long_name "Check";
    String units "unitless";
  }
  Date {
    String long_name "Date";
    String units "unitless";
  }
  Drill_Hole_Type {
    String long_name "Drill_hole_type";
    String units "unitless";
  }
  Mussel_Length {
    Float32 actual_range 15.1, 185.0;
    String long_name "Mussel_length";
    String units "millimeters (mm)";
  }
  Mussel_Population {
    String long_name "Mussel_population";
    String units "unitless";
  }
  Drill_Hole_Depth {
    Float32 actual_range 0.0, 9.729;
    String long_name "Drill_hole_depth";
    String units "millimeters (mm)";
  }
 }
  NC_GLOBAL {
    String cdm_data_type "Other";
    String Conventions "COARDS, CF-1.6, ACDD-1.3";
    String creator_email "info@bco-dmo.org";
    String creator_name "BCO-DMO";
    String creator_url "https://www.bco-dmo.org/";
    String doi "10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.908739.1";
    Float64 Easternmost_Easting -121.9289;
    Float64 geospatial_lon_max -121.9289;
    Float64 geospatial_lon_min -124.4019;
    String geospatial_lon_units "degrees_east";
    String history 
"2024-11-23T17:15:25Z (local files)
2024-11-23T17:15:25Z https://erddap.bco-dmo.org/erddap/tabledap/bcodmo_dataset_908739_v1.html";
    String infoUrl "https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/908739";
    String institution "BCO-DMO";
    String license 
"The data may be used and redistributed for free but is not intended
for legal use, since it may contain inaccuracies. Neither the data
Contributor, ERD, NOAA, nor the United States Government, nor any
of their employees or contractors, makes any warranty, express or
implied, including warranties of merchantability and fitness for a
particular purpose, or assumes any legal liability for the accuracy,
completeness, or usefulness, of this information.";
    String sourceUrl "(local files)";
    String summary "Most predator-prey interactions typically occur over large biogeographic areas with varying abiotic and biotic conditions. If these environmental or biotic gradients are consistent over time they can impose spatially varying selection pressures on the co-evolving predator or prey. Nucella canaliculata is a predatory dogwhelk that inhabits rocky shore ecosystems along the West Coast of North America and preys on multiple barnacle and mussel species by drilling a hole through the shell of their prey. Previous work has documented geographic variation in the ability of N. canaliculata to drill the foundation species, Mytilus californianus. However, the underlying mechanisms and scale of these phenotypic differences haven't been determined. We hatched and raised N. canaliculata from 6 populations, 3 in California and 3 in Oregon, for a year in the laboratory on a common diet of Mytilus trossulus. We then challenged these dogwhelks with a series of M. californianus mussels of increasing size and thickness to identify the largest and thickest mussel drilled for each dogwhelk. There were clear geographic differences in drilling capacity. Dogwhelks from California were able to drill mussels that were substantially larger and thicker than those from Oregon. We are exploring whether selection on drilling capacity is associated with a coastal mosaic of mussel shell thickness and if these differences can influence the dynamics of rocky intertidal ecosystems.";
    String title "[Nucella canaliculata Morphology and Drill Hole Data] - Nucella canaliculata morphology and drill hole data from experiments conducted at Bodega Marine Laboratory from 2020 to 2021 (Coastal mosaics of local adaptation and the eco-evolutionary dynamics of a marine predator-prey interaction)";
    Float64 Westernmost_Easting -124.4019;
  }
}

 

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