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DOI: 10.1038/nclimate1846

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Lab study on the effect of temperature and pCO2 on mussel byssal attachment (thread mechanics) with mussels collected in May 2012 from Argyle Creek, San Juan Island, WA (48.52˚ N, 123.01˚ W) Methods
Lab study on the effect of temperature and pCO2 on mussel byssal attachment (thread number) with mussels collected in May 2012 from Argyle Creek, San Juan Island, WA (48.52˚ N, 123.01˚ W) Methods
Lab study on the effect of seawater pH and aging on mussel adhesive plaques with mussels collected from Penn Cove Shellfish in Coupeville, Washington. Methods
Lab study on the effect of dissolved oxygen, salinity, and temperature on mussel adhesive plaques with mussels collected from Penn Cove Shellfish in Coupeville, Washington. Methods
Lab study on the effect of pH and oxygen fluctuations on mussel adhesive plaques with mussels collected from Penn Cove Shellfish in Coupeville, Washington. Methods
Material properties of mussel byssal threads formed under different pH - All Breaks from Carrington laboratory, Friday Harbor, WA; 2010-2013 (OA - Ecomaterials Perspective project) General
Material properties of mussel byssal threads formed under different pH - All Distal Breaks from Carrington laboratory, Friday Harbor, WA; 2010-2013 (OA - Ecomaterials Perspective project) General
Material properties of mussel byssal threads formed under different pH - All Plaque Breaks from Carrington laboratory, Friday Harbor, WA; 2010-2013 (OA - Ecomaterials Perspective project) General
Material properties of mussel byssal threads formed under different pH - All Proximal Breaks from Carrington laboratory, Friday Harbor, WA; 2010-2013 (OA - Ecomaterials Perspective project) General
Material properties of mussel byssal threads formed under different pH - Break Order from Carrington laboratory, Friday Harbor, WA; 2010-2013 (OA - Ecomaterials Perspective project) General
Material properties of mussel byssal threads formed under different pH - First Break from Carrington laboratory, Friday Harbor, WA; 2010-2013 (OA - Ecomaterials Perspective project) General
Material properties of mussel byssal threads formed under different pH - Model Inputs from Carrington laboratory, Friday Harbor, WA (OA - Ecomaterials Perspective project) General
Material properties of mussel byssal threads formed under different pH - Plaque Max Force Divided by Proximal Max Force from Carrington laboratory, Friday Harbor, WA; 2010-2013 (OA - Ecomaterials Perspective project) General
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APA
Citation Text: 
O’Donnell, M. J., George, M. N., & Carrington, E. (2013). Mussel byssus attachment weakened by ocean acidification. Nature Climate Change, 3(6), 587–590. doi:10.1038/nclimate1846
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DOI
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10.1038/nclimate1846
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