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Elevated CO2 and heatwave conditions affect the aerobic and swimming performance of juvenile Australasian snapper

James Cook University
McMahon, S
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Here, we used a fully cross-factored experiment to test the effects of simulated heatwave conditions (+4°C) and elevated CO2 (1000 µatm) on the aerobic physiology and swimming performance of juvenile Australasian snapper, Chrysophrys auratus, an ecologically and economically important mesopredatory fish. We collected the MO2 Rest, MO2 Max, Aerobic scope and U crit.

The full methodology is available in the publication shown in the Related Publications link below.

 

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This dataset is available as 2 spreadsheets saved in both MS Excel (.xlsx) and Open Document (.ods) formats.

Created: 2019-10-28

Data time period: 15 02 2018 to 19 02 2018

This dataset is part of a larger collection

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text: Ruakaka, New Zealand

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  • Local : 8f1906112e12c638232dfba19464827a
  • Local : https://research.jcu.edu.au/data/published/d089f5a9b30159e392b958f3ae68aa73
  • DOI : 10.25903/5db68cc96296b