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Main Authors: Lenz, Mark, Roma, Joana, Schertenleib, Katrin, Ramalhosa, Patricio, Gestoso, Ignacio, Canning-Clode, Joao
Format: Dataset Open Access
Language:en
Published: PANGAEA 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.933813
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author Lenz, Mark
Roma, Joana
Schertenleib, Katrin
Ramalhosa, Patricio
Gestoso, Ignacio
Canning-Clode, Joao
author_facet Lenz, Mark
Roma, Joana
Schertenleib, Katrin
Ramalhosa, Patricio
Gestoso, Ignacio
Canning-Clode, Joao
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents This experimental study investigated the effects of ocean warming on food consumption rates in the sea urchins Paracentrotus lividus from Madeira Island to assess how the feeding pressure they exert may change under warmer ocean conditions. Over the course of25 days, 180 individuals of each species were exposed to temperatures between 22 °C and 31 °C in the laboratory. After 20 days, consumption rates were assessed in 48-h feeding trials. Data contain information about place and time of the animal collection as well as laboratory experiment and information about temperature regimes, and food consumption rates of Paracentrotus.
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spellingShingle Influence of simulated ocean warming on food consumption rates in the sea urchin species Paracentrotus lividus
Lenz, Mark
Roma, Joana
Schertenleib, Katrin
Ramalhosa, Patricio
Gestoso, Ignacio
Canning-Clode, Joao
Arbacia lixula; EXP; Experiment; gonad index; invertebrate macro-grazer; Length; Madeira; ocean warming; Production; Quinta_do_Lorde; sea urchins; Species; Treatment: temperature
This experimental study investigated the effects of ocean warming on food consumption rates in the sea urchins Paracentrotus lividus from Madeira Island to assess how the feeding pressure they exert may change under warmer ocean conditions. Over the course of25 days, 180 individuals of each species were exposed to temperatures between 22 °C and 31 °C in the laboratory. After 20 days, consumption rates were assessed in 48-h feeding trials. Data contain information about place and time of the animal collection as well as laboratory experiment and information about temperature regimes, and food consumption rates of Paracentrotus.
title Influence of simulated ocean warming on food consumption rates in the sea urchin species Paracentrotus lividus
topic Arbacia lixula; EXP; Experiment; gonad index; invertebrate macro-grazer; Length; Madeira; ocean warming; Production; Quinta_do_Lorde; sea urchins; Species; Treatment: temperature
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.933813