_version_ 1867168224488980480
author Rakka, Maria
Godinho, António
Carreiro-Silva, Marina
author_facet Rakka, Maria
Godinho, António
Carreiro-Silva, Marina
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents The antipatharian coral Antipathella wollastoni is commonly found in the Macaronesia (Cape Verde, Madeira, Canaries and the Azores Archipelago). In the Azores Archipelago the species forms dense populations and coral gardens on island slopes between 15-520 m water depth. Here, we present data from two experiments on the embryo and larval survival of A. wollastoni under two different seawater temperatures (21°C and 23­°C). Embryos were collected after spawning of mother colonies in aquaria. In the first experiment, we monitored the number of embryos for 24 h after spawning, while in the second experiment we monitored the number of embryos and planulae (larvae) for a total of 35 h.
format Dataset Open Access
id pangaea_https___doi_org_10_1594_PANGAEA_963000
institution PANGAEA
language en
publishDate 2023
publisher PANGAEA
record_format pangaea
spellingShingle Counts of live embryos and planula larvae of the antipatharian coral Antipathella wollastoni exposed to different seawater temperatures
Rakka, Maria
Godinho, António
Carreiro-Silva, Marina
Azores; Azores_Antipathella_wollastoni_Dive1; Azores_Antipathella_wollastoni_Dive2; Code; Coral; Counts; DATE/TIME; Dissecting microscope; early life history; early life stages; Elapsed time; Event label; Experiment; experimental data; iAtlantic; Identification; Integrated Assessment of Atlantic Marine Ecosystems in Space and Time; mesophotic; pH meter, Mettler Toledo, Seven2Go pH /Ion meter S8; Pipette; SCUBA-DIVE; Species; Species, unique identification (Semantic URI); Species, unique identification (URI); Temperature, water, internal; Treatment: temperature; Volume
The antipatharian coral Antipathella wollastoni is commonly found in the Macaronesia (Cape Verde, Madeira, Canaries and the Azores Archipelago). In the Azores Archipelago the species forms dense populations and coral gardens on island slopes between 15-520 m water depth. Here, we present data from two experiments on the embryo and larval survival of A. wollastoni under two different seawater temperatures (21°C and 23­°C). Embryos were collected after spawning of mother colonies in aquaria. In the first experiment, we monitored the number of embryos for 24 h after spawning, while in the second experiment we monitored the number of embryos and planulae (larvae) for a total of 35 h.
title Counts of live embryos and planula larvae of the antipatharian coral Antipathella wollastoni exposed to different seawater temperatures
topic Azores; Azores_Antipathella_wollastoni_Dive1; Azores_Antipathella_wollastoni_Dive2; Code; Coral; Counts; DATE/TIME; Dissecting microscope; early life history; early life stages; Elapsed time; Event label; Experiment; experimental data; iAtlantic; Identification; Integrated Assessment of Atlantic Marine Ecosystems in Space and Time; mesophotic; pH meter, Mettler Toledo, Seven2Go pH /Ion meter S8; Pipette; SCUBA-DIVE; Species; Species, unique identification (Semantic URI); Species, unique identification (URI); Temperature, water, internal; Treatment: temperature; Volume
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.963000