Individual respiration rate measurements for developmental stages of Acartia tonsa during temperature experiments with copepods collected from eastern Long Island Sound in July of 2021
Individual respiration rate measurements for developmental stages of Acartia tonsa during temperature experiments with copepods collected from eastern Long Island Sound in July of 2021
Date
2025-03-17
Authors
Holmes-Hackerd, Mathew
Sasaki, Matthew
Dam, Hans G.
Sasaki, Matthew
Dam, Hans G.
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Date Created
2025-03-11
Location
Connecticut and Florida
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westlimit: -71.9996; southlimit: 41.3209; eastlimit: -71.9996; northlimit: 41.3209
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10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.955729.1
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temperature
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development
respiration
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Abstract
The data contain individual respiration rate measurements for developmental stages of Acartia tonsa, collected from eastern Long Island Sound in July 2021. Individuals were exposed to either ambient or increased temperature as nauplii, and then tracked through development. At each developmental stage, respiration rate was measured for the individual using a PreSens respirometer. High resolution data on individual respiration rates through development are crucial for understanding how climate change may impact ecological and biogeochemical dynamics in aquatic systems. Data were collected by Mathew Holmes-Hackerd and Dr. Matthew Sasaki at the University of Connecticut.
For a complete list of measurements, refer to the full dataset description in the supplemental file 'Dataset_description.pdf'. The most current version of this dataset is available at: https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/955729
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Dataset: Ontogenetic patterns in respiration rate in Acartia tonsa