Dataset: Environmental data from experimental aquaria during a laboratory experiment testing the effects of pH, light availability and biotic interaction on coralline algae calcification and productivity at the Sitka Sound Science Center in 2017

ValidatedFinal no updates expectedDOI: 10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.856902.1Version 1 (2021-07-30)Dataset Type:experimentalDataset Type:Other Field Results

Principal Investigator: Kristy J. Kroeker (University of California-Santa Cruz)

Contact: Lauren E. Bell (University of California-Santa Cruz)

BCO-DMO Data Manager: Sawyer Newman (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)


Project: CAREER: Energy fluxes and community stability in a dynamic, high-latitude kelp ecosystem (High latitude kelp dynamics)


Abstract

Environmental data from experimental aquaria (“tanks”) during a laboratory experiment testing the effects of pH, light availability, and biotic interaction on coralline algae calcification and productivity. These tests took place at the Sitka Sound Science Center (SSSC) from August 7, 2017, to September 21, 2017, with algal collection taking place on August 5, 2017.

Environmental data from experimental aquaria (“tanks”) during a laboratory experiment testing the effects of pH, light availability and biotic interaction on coralline algae calcification and productivity.

 


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Results

Bell, L., Gómez, J., Donham, E., Steller, D., Gabrielson, P., & Kroeker, K. (2022). High-latitude calcified coralline algae exhibit seasonal vulnerability to acidification despite physical proximity to a non-calcified alga. Climate Change Ecology, 3, 100049. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecochg.2022.100049
Methods

Kroeker, K. J., Powell, C., & Donham, E. M. (2020). Windows of vulnerability: Seasonal mismatches in exposure and resource identity determine ocean acidification’s effect on a primary consumer at high latitude. Global Change Biology, 27(5), 1042–1051. doi:10.1111/gcb.15449