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Elevated CO2 affects anxiety but not a range of other behaviours in juvenile yellowtail kingfish

James Cook University
Jarrold, M ; Munday, P
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Brief description

This data set contains data collected by Megan J. Welch, Shannon J. McMahon, Tristan McArley, Bridie J.M. Allan, Sue-Ann Watson, Darren M. Parsons, Stephen M.J. Pether, Stephen Pope, Simon Nicol, Neville Smith, Neill Herbert & Philip L. Munday in 2017 investigating the effects of eleavted CO2 and temperature on the behavioural responses of a large pelagic fish (Yellowtail Kingfish).

 

Full description

This data set contains behavioural (anxiety, activity, lateralization and visual acuity) data from an experiment which investigated  the effects of eleavted CO2 and temperature on the behavioural responses of a large pelagic fish (Yellowtail Kingfish).

The experiment was performed at the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) Northland Marine Research Centre. Data collection took place between January-February 2017.

The full methodology is available in the publication.

Notes

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

Created: 2019-12-12

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text: National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand

Identifiers
  • Local : 2332855bb4b97b0681a2e1eb772eea8b
  • Local : https://research.jcu.edu.au/data/published/bfcfb709ee79a4b8183b81d12e72f0a1
  • DOI : 10.25903/5df17da5f534f