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Combined effects of elevated CO2, diel CO2 cycles and elevated temperature on the survival, growth and behaviour of a coral reef fish

James Cook University
Jarrold, Michael
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Brief description

This data set contains data collected by Michael Jarrold of James Cook University in 2017 dealing with the effects of ocean acidification, diel CO₂ cycles and elevated temperature on the survival, growth and behavioural performance of a coral reef fish

Full description

This data set contains survival, growth, behavioural laterilization, activity/anxiety and fast start data from an experiment which investigated how elevated temperature effects the intearction between elevated CO₂ and diel CO₂ cycles. Water chemistry data is also included.

The experiment was performed at the National Sea Simulator facility at the Australian Institute of Marine Science. Behavioural laterilization was determined using a two-way T maze,  activity/anxiety using an open field test and fast starts using a weighted stimulus. Data collection took place between February-November 2017.

The full methodology is available in the Open Access publication from the Related Publications link below.

Notes

This dataset is available as 15 spreadsheets saved in comma-separated values (.csv) format.

Created: 2018-10-30

Data time period: 02 2017 to 30 11 2017

Data time period: 21st Century

This dataset is part of a larger collection

Spatial Coverage And Location

text: Australian Institute of Marine Science

Identifiers
  • Local : 8a3f673fcb948362195abcf209feadae
  • Local : https://research.jcu.edu.au/data/published/01a5bfd3c62c4af3d33b252f1b6a16eb
  • DOI : 10.25903/5bd7c7f552897