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author Hamm, Thea
Barkhau, Jonas
Gabriel, Anna-Louise
Gottschalck, Leo L
Greulich, Maria
Houiller, Daphne
Kawata, Uki
Novaes Tump, Lukas
Sanchez Leon, Abril
Vasconcelos, Paulo
Yap, Vincent
Almeida, Corrine
Chase, Zanna
Hurd, Catriona L
Lavers, Jennifer L
Nakaoka, Masahiro
Rilov, Gil
Thiel, Martin
Wright, Jeffrey T
Lenz, Mark
author_facet Hamm, Thea
Barkhau, Jonas
Gabriel, Anna-Louise
Gottschalck, Leo L
Greulich, Maria
Houiller, Daphne
Kawata, Uki
Novaes Tump, Lukas
Sanchez Leon, Abril
Vasconcelos, Paulo
Yap, Vincent
Almeida, Corrine
Chase, Zanna
Hurd, Catriona L
Lavers, Jennifer L
Nakaoka, Masahiro
Rilov, Gil
Thiel, Martin
Wright, Jeffrey T
Lenz, Mark
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents This dataset comprises data obtained during a 6 week-long exposure experiment of mussels of the family Mytilidae to two types of microplastics, namely polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) and polyvinylchloride (PVC) particles and two types of natural inorganic microparticles, namely diatoms and red clay. This data was obtained from May to September 2019 in five different bioregions, which are Tasmania, Chile, Japan, Cabo Verde and Israel. We recorded body condition index, byssus thread production in 24 hours, clearance rate of the food algae and respiration rate at the end of six weeks of exposure to the four different microparticles (with an exception of the groups exposed to PVC and red clay in Tasmania, which lasted 5 weeks). Mussels were exposed to three concentrations of each particle type, which were 1.5, 15 and 150 mg/l and one group to no particles at all as control.
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spellingShingle Experiment on effects of natural inorganic microparticles and microplastics on mussels of the family Mytilidae from five different bioregions
Hamm, Thea
Barkhau, Jonas
Gabriel, Anna-Louise
Gottschalck, Leo L
Greulich, Maria
Houiller, Daphne
Kawata, Uki
Novaes Tump, Lukas
Sanchez Leon, Abril
Vasconcelos, Paulo
Yap, Vincent
Almeida, Corrine
Chase, Zanna
Hurd, Catriona L
Lavers, Jennifer L
Nakaoka, Masahiro
Rilov, Gil
Thiel, Martin
Wright, Jeffrey T
Lenz, Mark
Area/locality; Byssus production per individual; Clearance rate; Dry mass; GAME; Global Approach by Modular Experiments; Microplastics; Mytilidae; natural microparticles; Particle concentration; Respiration rate, oxygen; seston; Shell, mass; Shell length; Species; Status; Survival; Temperature, water, annual mean; Treatment; Wet mass
This dataset comprises data obtained during a 6 week-long exposure experiment of mussels of the family Mytilidae to two types of microplastics, namely polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) and polyvinylchloride (PVC) particles and two types of natural inorganic microparticles, namely diatoms and red clay. This data was obtained from May to September 2019 in five different bioregions, which are Tasmania, Chile, Japan, Cabo Verde and Israel. We recorded body condition index, byssus thread production in 24 hours, clearance rate of the food algae and respiration rate at the end of six weeks of exposure to the four different microparticles (with an exception of the groups exposed to PVC and red clay in Tasmania, which lasted 5 weeks). Mussels were exposed to three concentrations of each particle type, which were 1.5, 15 and 150 mg/l and one group to no particles at all as control.
title Experiment on effects of natural inorganic microparticles and microplastics on mussels of the family Mytilidae from five different bioregions
topic Area/locality; Byssus production per individual; Clearance rate; Dry mass; GAME; Global Approach by Modular Experiments; Microplastics; Mytilidae; natural microparticles; Particle concentration; Respiration rate, oxygen; seston; Shell, mass; Shell length; Species; Status; Survival; Temperature, water, annual mean; Treatment; Wet mass
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.939433