These data include multiple phenotypic measures (including calcification calculated using a buoyant weight approach, extrapallial fluid pH collected using a micro-pH probe, and general morphology at the time of collection.) for oysters exposed to ocean acidification at multiple timepoints over an 80 day period. The experiment was conducted in the summer of 2017 at the Northeastern University's Marine Science Center. The data was collected as part of a larger study aimed at assessing the molec...
Show moreData have not been made public due to unanswered questions and data quality issues. Final review by the data submitter was not received after it was imported into the BCO-DMO data system.
Reason: the submitter did not provide enough metadata descriptions, context and details about data relations.
The data was collected as part of a larger study aimed at assessing the molecular response of adult Eastern oyster (C. virginica) to OA exposure over time. Specifically, the aim of this work was to investigate the association of these molecular responses with oysters' capacity to regulate internal chemistry and calcification. Please see the linked Dryad and Github respository for additional information about associated molecular data.
This data was collected by Alan Downey-Wall and other members of the Lotterhos and Ries Lab at Northeastern University.
Downey-Wall, A., Lotterhos, K., Ries, J. B., Cameron, L. (2023) Phenotypic responses of Eastern oyster in response to variable length OA exposure conducted in summer 2017 with oysters sampled in Plum Island.. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2023-01-20 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. http://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/887553 [access date]
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