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Main Authors: Al-Janabi, Balsam, Wahl, Martin, Kruse, Inken
Format: Dataset Open Access
Language:en
Published: PANGAEA 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.900089
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author Al-Janabi, Balsam
Wahl, Martin
Kruse, Inken
author_facet Al-Janabi, Balsam
Wahl, Martin
Kruse, Inken
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents Paired (male and female) Fucus vesiculosus from Kiel Bight were made to release gametes which after fertilization were allowed to settle onto sand-stone cubes. The offspring of one parental pair represented a "sibling group". Replicates of each sibling groups were distributed among the various treatments in the Kiel Outdoor Benthocosms (KOB, Wahl et al. 2015). As fitness proxies we measured (i) growth and (ii) survival of the germlings. The independent treatments were ocean warming OW (delta of 5°C over ambient conditions), ocean acidification OA (delta of 700 µatm CO2 over ambient condition), combined OAW, nutrient addition (double than ambient) or hypoxia associated with a provoked upwelling of deep water). Sensitivity was quantified for each replicate of a given sibling group as Log Response Ratio of the metric (survival, growth) under a given treatment relative to the same metric under ambient conditions. The experiment ran intermittently from spring 2013 to autumn 2014.
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spellingShingle Experiment on sensitivities of the macroalgal Fucus vesiculosus germlings to ocean warming, ocean acidification, nutrient enrichment and hypoxia: survival and growth
Al-Janabi, Balsam
Wahl, Martin
Kruse, Inken
DATE/TIME; Fjord; Group; Kiel Fjord; Period; Response ratio, logarithm; Species; Standard error; Treatment
Paired (male and female) Fucus vesiculosus from Kiel Bight were made to release gametes which after fertilization were allowed to settle onto sand-stone cubes. The offspring of one parental pair represented a "sibling group". Replicates of each sibling groups were distributed among the various treatments in the Kiel Outdoor Benthocosms (KOB, Wahl et al. 2015). As fitness proxies we measured (i) growth and (ii) survival of the germlings. The independent treatments were ocean warming OW (delta of 5°C over ambient conditions), ocean acidification OA (delta of 700 µatm CO2 over ambient condition), combined OAW, nutrient addition (double than ambient) or hypoxia associated with a provoked upwelling of deep water). Sensitivity was quantified for each replicate of a given sibling group as Log Response Ratio of the metric (survival, growth) under a given treatment relative to the same metric under ambient conditions. The experiment ran intermittently from spring 2013 to autumn 2014.
title Experiment on sensitivities of the macroalgal Fucus vesiculosus germlings to ocean warming, ocean acidification, nutrient enrichment and hypoxia: survival and growth
topic DATE/TIME; Fjord; Group; Kiel Fjord; Period; Response ratio, logarithm; Species; Standard error; Treatment
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.900089