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D366/367 short-term responses of the cold water coral Lophelia Pertusa to ocean acidification
| Dataset title |
Short-Term Responses of the Cold Water Coral Lophelia Pertusa to Ocean Acidification |
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| Dataset creators | Sebastian Hennige; Laura Wicks; J. Murray Roberts. |
| Dataset subject | Biota, Environment, Oceans. |
| Dataset abstract |
Cold-water corals are amongst the most three-dimensionally complex deep-sea habitats known and are associated with high local biodiversity. Despite their importance as ecosystem engineers, little is known about how these organisms will respond to projected ocean acidification. Since preindustrial times, average ocean pH has already decreased from 8.2 to ~ 8.1. Predicted CO2 emissions will decrease this by up to another 0.3 pH units by the end of the century. This decrease in pH may have a wide range of impacts upon marine life, and in particular upon calcifiers such as cold-water corals. Lophelia pertusa is the most widespread cold-water coral (CWC) species, frequently found in the North Atlantic. Data here relate to a short term data set (21 days) on metabolism and net calcification rates of freshly collected L. pertusa from Mingulay Reef Complex, Scotland. These data from freshly collected L. pertusa from the Mingulay Reef Complex will help define the impact of ocean acidification upon the growth, physiology and structural integrity of this key reef framework forming species. |
| Dataset period | June 2011 - July 2011 |
| Dataset spatial coverage | Inner Seas off the West Coast of Scotland |
| Dataset file format | Comma Separated Value (CSV) files. |
| Dataset language | English-United Kingdom |
| Dataset discovery metadata record | Link to the dataset's EDMED record. |
| Dataset publisher | British Oceanographic Data Centre |
| Dataset publication date | 13th November 2012 |
| Dataset digital object identifer (DOI) | doi:10.5285/a931a96d-f08d-4e7d-af30-866f5e3e8fd8 |
| Dataset citation text | Hennige, S. and Wicks, L. (2012): Short-Term Responses of the Cold Water Coral Lophelia Pertusa to Ocean Acidification. British Oceanographic Data Centre - Natural Environment Research Council UK. |
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Metadata Respiration Summary T0 380ppm; 750ppm; Additional Fragments T plus 7 380ppm; 750ppm; Additional Fragments T plus 14 380ppm; 750ppm; Additional Fragments T plus 21 380ppm; 750ppm |