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Cripps, Gemma; Flynn, Kevin J; Lindeque, Penelope K (2016): Ocean acidification affects the phyto-zoo plankton trophic transfer efficiency [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.858970, Supplement to: Cripps, G et al. (2016): Ocean acidification affects the phyto-zoo plankton trophic transfer efficiency. PLoS ONE, 11(4), e0151739, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0151739

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Abstract:
The critical role played by copepods in ocean ecology and biogeochemistry warrants an understanding of how these animals may respond to ocean acidification (OA). Whilst an appreciation of the potential direct effects of OA, due to elevated pCO2, on copepods is improving, little is known about the indirect impacts acting via bottom-up(food quality) effects. We assessed, for the first time, the chronic effects of direct and/or indirect exposures to elevated pCO2 on the behaviour, vital rates, chemical and biochemical stoichiometry of the calanoid copepod Acartia tonsa. Bottom-up effects of elevated pCO2 caused species-specific biochemical changes to the phytoplanktonic feed, which adversely affected copepod population structure and decreased recruitment by 30 %. The direct impact of elevated pCO2 caused gender-specific respiratory responses in A.tonsa adults, stimulating an enhanced respiration rate in males (> 2-fold), and a suppressed respiratory response in females when coupled with indirect elevated pCO2 exposures. Under the combined indirect+direct exposure, carbon trophic transfer efficiency from phytoplankton-to-zooplankton declined to < 50 % of control populations, with a commensurate decrease in recruitment. For the first time an explicit role was demonstrated for biochemical stoichiometry in shaping copepod trophic dynamics. The altered biochemical composition of the CO2-exposed prey affected the biochemical stoichiometry of the copepods, which could have ramifications for production of higher tropic levels, notably fisheries. Our work indicates that the control of phytoplankton and the support of higher trophic levels involving copepods have clear potential to be adversely affected under future OA scenarios.
Keyword(s):
Acartia tonsa; Animalia; Arthropoda; Behaviour; Biomass/Abundance/Elemental composition; Bottles or small containers/Aquaria (<20 L); Chaetoceros muelleri; Chlorophyta; Chromista; Growth/Morphology; Haptophyta; Isochrysis galbana; Laboratory experiment; Laboratory strains; Not applicable; Ochrophyta; Pelagos; Phytoplankton; Plantae; Primary production/Photosynthesis; Reproduction; Respiration; Species interaction; Tetraselmis suecica; Zooplankton
Further details:
Gattuso, Jean-Pierre; Epitalon, Jean-Marie; Lavigne, Héloïse (2015): seacarb: seawater carbonate chemistry with R. R package version 3.0.8. https://cran.r-project.org/package=seacarb
Comment:
In order to allow full comparability with other ocean acidification data sets, the R package seacarb (Gattuso et al, 2015) was used to compute a complete and consistent set of carbonate system variables, as described by Nisumaa et al. (2010). In this dataset the original values were archived in addition with the recalculated parameters (see related PI). The date of carbonate chemistry calculation is 2016-03-18.
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
TypeTypeFlynn, Kevin Jstudy
GroupGroupFlynn, Kevin J
GenderGenderFlynn, Kevin J
SpeciesSpeciesFlynn, Kevin J
Registration number of speciesReg spec noFlynn, Kevin J
Uniform resource locator/link to referenceURL refFlynn, Kevin JWoRMS Aphia ID
TreatmentTreatFlynn, Kevin J
LipidsLipidsFlynn, Kevin JFTIR absorption
Lipids, standard errorLipids std e±Flynn, Kevin JFTIR absorption
10 CarbohydratesCHOFlynn, Kevin JFTIR absorption
11 Carbohydrates, standard errorCHO std e±Flynn, Kevin JFTIR absorption
12 ProteinsProteinFlynn, Kevin JFTIR absorption
13 Proteins, standard errorProtein std e±Flynn, Kevin JFTIR absorption
14 Lipid/carbohydrate ratioLipid/CHOFlynn, Kevin J
15 Lipid/carbohydrate ratio, standard errorLipid/CHO std e±Flynn, Kevin J
16 Lipid/protein ratioLipid/protFlynn, Kevin J
17 Lipid/protein ratio, standard errorLipid/prot std e±Flynn, Kevin J
18 Proteins/Carbohydrate ratioPTR/CHOFlynn, Kevin J
19 Proteins/Carbohydrate ratio, standard errorProt/CHO std e±Flynn, Kevin J
20 Carbon per cellC/cellpg/#Flynn, Kevin J
21 Carbon, standard errorC std e±Flynn, Kevin J
22 Carbon content per individualC/indµg/#Flynn, Kevin J
23 Carbon, standard errorC std e±Flynn, Kevin J
24 Nitrogen per cellN/cellpg/#Flynn, Kevin J
25 Nitrogen, standard errorN std e±Flynn, Kevin J
26 Nitrogen content per individualN/indµg/#Flynn, Kevin J
27 Nitrogen, standard errorN std e±Flynn, Kevin J
28 Carbon/Nitrogen ratioC/NFlynn, Kevin J
29 Carbon/Nitrogen ratio, standard errorC/N std e±Flynn, Kevin J
30 Egg production rate per femaleEPR#/female/dayFlynn, Kevin J
31 Egg production rate, standard errorEPR std e±Flynn, Kevin J
32 Eggs, diameterEggs diammmFlynn, Kevin J
33 Diameter, standard errorØ std e±Flynn, Kevin Jeggs
34 Egg hatching successEgg hatch success%Flynn, Kevin J
35 Egg hatching success, standard errorEgg hatch success std e±Flynn, Kevin J
36 Nauplii recruitment per femaleNauplii recruitment#/female/dayFlynn, Kevin J
37 Recruitment, standard errorRecruitment std e±Flynn, Kevin JNauplii
38 Prey selectivity indexPrey selectivity indexFlynn, Kevin JChesson prey selection index (I.galbana)
39 Prey selectivity index, standard errorPrey selectivity index std e±Flynn, Kevin JChesson prey selection index (I.galbana)
40 Prey selectivity indexPrey selectivity indexFlynn, Kevin JChesson prey selection index (C.muelleri)
41 Prey selectivity index, standard errorPrey selectivity index std e±Flynn, Kevin JChesson prey selection index (C.muelleri)
42 Prey selectivity indexPrey selectivity indexFlynn, Kevin JChesson prey selection index (T.suecica)
43 Prey selectivity index, standard errorPrey selectivity index std e±Flynn, Kevin JChesson prey selection index (T.suecica)
44 Ingestion rate of carbon per day per individualIR C/day/indµg/#/dayFlynn, Kevin JI.galbana
45 Ingestion rate, standard errorIR std e±Flynn, Kevin JI.galbana
46 Ingestion rate of carbon per day per individualIR C/day/indµg/#/dayFlynn, Kevin JC.muelleri
47 Ingestion rate, standard errorIR std e±Flynn, Kevin JC.muelleri
48 Ingestion rate of carbon per day per individualIR C/day/indµg/#/dayFlynn, Kevin JT.suecica
49 Ingestion rate, standard errorIR std e±Flynn, Kevin JT.suecica
50 Ingestion rate of carbon per day per individualIR C/day/indµg/#/dayFlynn, Kevin Jtotal
51 Ingestion rate, standard errorIR std e±Flynn, Kevin Jtotal
52 Respiration rate, oxygen, per individualResp O2/indnl/#/minFlynn, Kevin J
53 Respiration rate, oxygen, standard errorResp O2 std e±Flynn, Kevin J
54 Ingestion rate of carbon per unit body carbon massIR C/Cg/g/dayFlynn, Kevin J
55 Ingestion rate, standard deviationIR std dev±Flynn, Kevin J
56 Respiration rate of carbon per unit body carbon massResp C/Cg/g/dayFlynn, Kevin J
57 Respiration rate, carbon, standard deviationResp C std dev±Flynn, Kevin J
58 Production of carbon per unit body carbon massProd C/Cg/g/dayFlynn, Kevin J
59 Primary production of carbon, standard deviationPP C std dev±Flynn, Kevin J
60 Gross growth efficiencyGGE%Flynn, Kevin J
61 Gross growth efficiency, standard deviationGGE std dev±Flynn, Kevin J
62 Net growth efficiencyNGE%Flynn, Kevin J
63 Net growth efficiency, standard deviationNGE std dev±Flynn, Kevin J
64 Temperature, waterTemp°CFlynn, Kevin J
65 Temperature, water, standard errorT std e±Flynn, Kevin J
66 SalinitySalFlynn, Kevin J
67 Salinity, standard errorSal std e±Flynn, Kevin J
68 Alkalinity, totalATµmol/kgFlynn, Kevin J
69 Alkalinity, total, standard errorAT std e±Flynn, Kevin J
70 pHpHFlynn, Kevin JNBS scale
71 pH, standard errorpH std e±Flynn, Kevin JNBS scale
72 Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)pCO2water_SST_wetµatmFlynn, Kevin JCalculated
73 Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air), standard errorpCO2water_SST_wet std e±Flynn, Kevin JCalculated
74 Carbonate system computation flagCSC flagYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
75 pHpHYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)total scale
76 Carbon dioxideCO2µmol/kgYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
77 Fugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)fCO2water_SST_wetµatmYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
78 Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air)pCO2water_SST_wetµatmYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
79 Bicarbonate ion[HCO3]-µmol/kgYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
80 Carbonate ion[CO3]2-µmol/kgYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
81 Carbon, inorganic, dissolvedDICµmol/kgYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
82 Aragonite saturation stateOmega ArgYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
83 Calcite saturation stateOmega CalYang, YanCalculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010)
Status:
Curation Level: Enhanced curation (CurationLevelC)
Size:
1668 data points

Data

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Species

Reg spec no

URL ref
(WoRMS Aphia ID)

Treat

Lipids
(FTIR absorption)

Lipids std e [±]
(FTIR absorption)
10 
CHO
(FTIR absorption)
11 
CHO std e [±]
(FTIR absorption)
12 
Protein
(FTIR absorption)
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Protein std e [±]
(FTIR absorption)
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Lipid/CHO
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Lipid/CHO std e [±]
16 
Lipid/prot
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Lipid/prot std e [±]
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PTR/CHO
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Prot/CHO std e [±]
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C/cell [pg/#]
21 
C std e [±]
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C/ind [µg/#]
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C std e [±]
24 
N/cell [pg/#]
25 
N std e [±]
26 
N/ind [µg/#]
27 
N std e [±]
28 
C/N
29 
C/N std e [±]
30 
EPR [#/female/day]
31 
EPR std e [±]
32 
Eggs diam [mm]
33 
Ø std e [±]
(eggs)
34 
Egg hatch success [%]
35 
Egg hatch success std e [±]
36 
Nauplii recruitment [#/female/day]
37 
Recruitment std e [±]
(Nauplii)
38 
Prey selectivity index
(Chesson prey selection index ...)
39 
Prey selectivity index std e [±]
(Chesson prey selection index ...)
40 
Prey selectivity index
(Chesson prey selection index ...)
41 
Prey selectivity index std e [±]
(Chesson prey selection index ...)
42 
Prey selectivity index
(Chesson prey selection index ...)
43 
Prey selectivity index std e [±]
(Chesson prey selection index ...)
44 
IR C/day/ind [µg/#/day]
(I.galbana)
45 
IR std e [±]
(I.galbana)
46 
IR C/day/ind [µg/#/day]
(C.muelleri)
47 
IR std e [±]
(C.muelleri)
48 
IR C/day/ind [µg/#/day]
(T.suecica)
49 
IR std e [±]
(T.suecica)
50 
IR C/day/ind [µg/#/day]
(total)
51 
IR std e [±]
(total)
52 
Resp O2/ind [nl/#/min]
53 
Resp O2 std e [±]
54 
IR C/C [g/g/day]
55 
IR std dev [±]
56 
Resp C/C [g/g/day]
57 
Resp C std dev [±]
58 
Prod C/C [g/g/day]
59 
PP C std dev [±]
60 
GGE [%]
61 
GGE std dev [±]
62 
NGE [%]
63 
NGE std dev [±]
64 
Temp [°C]
65 
T std e [±]
66 
Sal
67 
Sal std e [±]
68 
AT [µmol/kg]
69 
AT std e [±]
70 
pH
(NBS scale)
71 
pH std e [±]
(NBS scale)
72 
pCO2water_SST_wet [µatm]
(Calculated)
73 
pCO2water_SST_wet std e [±]
(Calculated)
74 
CSC flag
(Calculated using seacarb afte...)
75 
pH
(total scale, Calculated using...)
76 
CO2 [µmol/kg]
(Calculated using seacarb afte...)
77 
fCO2water_SST_wet [µatm]
(Calculated using seacarb afte...)
78 
pCO2water_SST_wet [µatm]
(Calculated using seacarb afte...)
79 
[HCO3]- [µmol/kg]
(Calculated using seacarb afte...)
80 
[CO3]2- [µmol/kg]
(Calculated using seacarb afte...)
81 
DIC [µmol/kg]
(Calculated using seacarb afte...)
82 
Omega Arg
(Calculated using seacarb afte...)
83 
Omega Cal
(Calculated using seacarb afte...)
laboratoryPreyChaetoceros muelleri (phytoplankton)163098marinespecies.orgplankton reared under ambient pCO2 levels0.0710.0030.2460.0070.2860.00419.80.1727.10.36250655.638.3080.01534939.00268.1711.30332.32333.451992.60217.862221.763.505.50
laboratoryPreyChaetoceros muelleri (phytoplankton)163098marinespecies.orgplankton reared under elevated pCO2 levels0.0560.0020.1790.0090.3110.00820.80.1426.30.10252916.367.8500.005117451.10267.7137.611132.211136.032319.8989.132446.641.442.27
laboratoryPreyIsochrysis galbana (phytoplankton)573884marinespecies.orgplankton reared under ambient pCO2 levels0.3230.0342.5460.2101.4950.0290.1280.0060.2090.0170.6710.04620.40.0926.70.05249622.998.2300.00642018.04268.0913.87413.73415.142051.38188.912254.163.044.79
laboratoryPreyIsochrysis galbana (phytoplankton)573884marinespecies.orgplankton reared under elevated pCO2 levels0.2420.0113.1150.2001.5660.0510.0080.0070.1580.0090.5180.01520.70.1427.00.08249930.377.9110.015100297.50267.7831.55950.56953.772259.36101.682392.591.642.58
laboratoryPreyTetraselmis suecica (phytoplankton)163447marinespecies.orgplankton reared under ambient pCO2 levels0.2140.0216.2930.3271.5810.0390.0350.0030.1360.0120.2550.06020.10.0727.30.10247610.398.3310.01734542.25268.2010.35307.18308.231939.38227.152176.883.655.74
laboratoryPreyTetraselmis suecica (phytoplankton)163447marinespecies.orgplankton reared under elevated pCO2 levels0.2360.0135.9070.2111.5130.0190.0410.0030.1540.0060.2620.00920.20.0827.30.09254914.877.8960.016105942.25267.7633.58999.461002.852314.0399.842447.451.602.52
laboratoryPredatorAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgboth plankton prey and copepod predators reared under ambient pCO2 levels?0.1030.0010.8500.001?1.3110.0010.1210.0010.0830.0011.4560.00420.40.1326.70.0624036.088.2120.01642923.40268.0814.00417.77419.191987.28175.582176.862.834.45
laboratoryPredatorAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgprey reared under ambient pCO2 levels and predators reared under elevated levels?0.0920.0020.8910.002?1.3170.0010.1030.0030.0690.0021.4730.00920.30.1826.90.06243125.877.7190.017121068.30267.5849.911486.411491.462277.6264.802392.321.041.64
laboratoryPredatorAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgprey reared under elevated pCO2 levels and predators reared under ambient levels?0.0700.0020.7720.001?1.2120.0030.0920.0030.0580.0021.5690.00421.00.0626.90.08243310.778.1870.01446220.90268.0514.91452.74454.262023.59173.182211.682.804.39
laboratoryPredatorAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgboth prey and predator reared under elevated pCO2 levels?0.0950.0020.7580.004?1.1240.0030.1250.0020.0760.0011.6330.00820.70.1226.60.16245025.807.7140.017121781.20267.5850.801527.321532.482296.8664.882412.531.051.65
laboratoryPreyChaetoceros muelleri (phytoplankton)163098marinespecies.orgplankton reared under ambient pCO2 levels14.510.571.380.0710.620.4419.80.1727.10.36250655.638.3080.01534939.00268.1711.30332.32333.451992.60217.862221.763.505.50
laboratoryPreyChaetoceros muelleri (phytoplankton)163098marinespecies.orgplankton reared under elevated pCO2 levels16.540.791.480.1111.330.4520.80.1426.30.10252916.367.8500.005117451.10267.7137.611132.211136.032319.8989.132446.641.442.27
laboratoryPreyIsochrysis galbana (phytoplankton)573884marinespecies.orgplankton reared under ambient pCO2 levels10.911.361.160.129.340.4120.40.0926.70.05249622.998.2300.00642018.04268.0913.87413.73415.142051.38188.912254.163.044.79
laboratoryPreyIsochrysis galbana (phytoplankton)573884marinespecies.orgplankton reared under elevated pCO2 levels7.820.650.840.099.530.4520.70.1427.00.08249930.377.9110.015100297.50267.7831.55950.56953.772259.36101.682392.591.642.58
laboratoryPreyTetraselmis suecica (phytoplankton)163447marinespecies.orgplankton reared under ambient pCO2 levels25.132.042.460.3110.640.9520.10.0727.30.10247610.398.3310.01734542.25268.2010.35307.18308.231939.38227.152176.883.655.74
laboratoryPreyTetraselmis suecica (phytoplankton)163447marinespecies.orgplankton reared under elevated pCO2 levels28.691.962.200.1913.090.7520.20.0827.30.09254914.877.8960.016105942.25267.7633.58999.461002.852314.0399.842447.451.602.52
laboratoryPredatorAdult femaleAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgboth plankton prey and copepod predators reared under ambient pCO2 levels4.130.150.900.044.580.0820.40.1326.70.0624036.088.2120.01642923.40268.0814.00417.77419.191987.28175.582176.862.834.45
laboratoryPredatorAdult femaleAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgprey reared under ambient pCO2 levels and predators reared under elevated levels4.820.331.090.104.460.1920.30.1826.90.06243125.877.7190.017121068.30267.5849.911486.411491.462277.6264.802392.321.041.64
laboratoryPredatorAdult femaleAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgprey reared under elevated pCO2 levels and predators reared under ambient levels4.360.060.930.044.730.1721.00.0626.90.08243310.778.1870.01446220.90268.0514.91452.74454.262023.59173.182211.682.804.39
laboratoryPredatorAdult femaleAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgboth prey and predator reared under elevated pCO2 levels4.590.120.970.044.780.3220.70.1226.60.16245025.807.7140.017121781.20267.5850.801527.321532.482296.8664.882412.531.051.65
laboratoryPredatorAdult maleAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgboth plankton prey and copepod predators reared under ambient pCO2 levels1.860.160.390.034.700.1320.40.1326.70.0624036.088.2120.01642923.40268.0814.00417.77419.191987.28175.582176.862.834.45
laboratoryPredatorAdult maleAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgprey reared under ambient pCO2 levels and predators reared under elevated levels2.340.110.560.014.190.1820.30.1826.90.06243125.877.7190.017121068.30267.5849.911486.411491.462277.6264.802392.321.041.64
laboratoryPredatorAdult maleAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgprey reared under elevated pCO2 levels and predators reared under ambient levels2.680.100.580.034.640.1621.00.0626.90.08243310.778.1870.01446220.90268.0514.91452.74454.262023.59173.182211.682.804.39
laboratoryPredatorAdult maleAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgboth prey and predator reared under elevated pCO2 levels2.940.160.690.034.280.0720.70.1226.60.16245025.807.7140.017121781.20267.5850.801527.321532.482296.8664.882412.531.051.65
laboratoryPredatorAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgboth plankton prey and copepod predators reared under ambient pCO2 levels17.722.190.091150.0010793.551.5716.581.7620.40.1326.70.0624036.088.2120.01642923.40268.0814.00417.77419.191987.28175.582176.862.834.45
laboratoryPredatorAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgprey reared under ambient pCO2 levels and predators reared under elevated levels12.562.970.083830.0006790.183.2210.850.7420.30.1826.90.06243125.877.7190.017121068.30267.5849.911486.411491.462277.6264.802392.321.041.64
laboratoryPredatorAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgprey reared under elevated pCO2 levels and predators reared under ambient levels11.860.810.087010.0008291.441.6011.382.4921.00.0626.90.08243310.778.1870.01446220.90268.0514.91452.74454.262023.59173.182211.682.804.39
laboratoryPredatorAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgboth prey and predator reared under elevated pCO2 levels4.410.640.086010.0008895.760.974.220.6020.70.1226.60.16245025.807.7140.017121781.20267.5850.801527.321532.482296.8664.882412.531.051.65
laboratoryPredatorAdult femaleAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgboth plankton prey and copepod predators reared under ambient pCO2 levels0.220.040.590.030.190.060.810.142.340.112.290.5705.530.5720.40.1326.70.0624036.088.2120.01642923.40268.0814.00417.77419.191987.28175.582176.862.834.45
laboratoryPredatorAdult femaleAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgprey reared under ambient pCO2 levels and predators reared under elevated levels0.180.040.450.040.370.040.850.121.930.132.890.5904.870.9320.30.1826.90.06243125.877.7190.017121068.30267.5849.911486.411491.462277.6264.802392.321.041.64
laboratoryPredatorAdult femaleAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgprey reared under elevated pCO2 levels and predators reared under ambient levels0.040.020.590.050.370.050.090.042.710.031.600.2704.280.5521.00.0626.90.08243310.778.1870.01446220.90268.0514.91452.74454.262023.59173.182211.682.804.39
laboratoryPredatorAdult femaleAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgboth prey and predator reared under elevated pCO2 levels0.020.020.720.030.260.040.040.034.090.430.950.2705.160.7120.70.1226.60.16245025.807.7140.017121781.20267.5850.801527.321532.482296.8664.882412.531.051.65
laboratoryPredatorAdult maleAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgboth plankton prey and copepod predators reared under ambient pCO2 levels0.280.030.410.040.300.011.010.101.120.112.120.3014.470.3320.40.1326.70.0624036.088.2120.01642923.40268.0814.00417.77419.191987.28175.582176.862.834.45
laboratoryPredatorAdult maleAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgprey reared under ambient pCO2 levels and predators reared under elevated levels0.210.030.520.040.270.010.580.081.210.131.180.3903.330.4220.30.1826.90.06243125.877.7190.017121068.30267.5849.911486.411491.462277.6264.802392.321.041.64
laboratoryPredatorAdult maleAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgprey reared under elevated pCO2 levels and predators reared under ambient levels0.220.010.460.020.330.010.370.041.570.081.390.1603.330.1921.00.0626.90.08243310.778.1870.01446220.90268.0514.91452.74454.262023.59173.182211.682.804.39
laboratoryPredatorAdult maleAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgboth prey and predator reared under elevated pCO2 levels0.100.020.650.030.250.010.150.031.830.181.650.3503.630.4620.70.1226.60.16245025.807.7140.017121781.20267.5850.801527.321532.482296.8664.882412.531.051.65
laboratoryPredatorAdult femaleAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgboth plankton prey and copepod predators reared under ambient pCO2 levels0.9600.1020.40.1326.70.0624036.088.2120.01642923.40268.0814.00417.77419.191987.28175.582176.862.834.45
laboratoryPredatorAdult femaleAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgprey reared under ambient pCO2 levels and predators reared under elevated levels1.1900.1320.30.1826.90.06243125.877.7190.017121068.30267.5849.911486.411491.462277.6264.802392.321.041.64
laboratoryPredatorAdult femaleAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgprey reared under elevated pCO2 levels and predators reared under ambient levels1.3290.1221.00.0626.90.08243310.778.1870.01446220.90268.0514.91452.74454.262023.59173.182211.682.804.39
laboratoryPredatorAdult femaleAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgboth prey and predator reared under elevated pCO2 levels0.5570.0720.70.1226.60.16245025.807.7140.017121781.20267.5850.801527.321532.482296.8664.882412.531.051.65
laboratoryPredatorAdult maleAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgboth plankton prey and copepod predators reared under ambient pCO2 levels0.3760.0720.40.1326.70.0624036.088.2120.01642923.40268.0814.00417.77419.191987.28175.582176.862.834.45
laboratoryPredatorAdult maleAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgprey reared under ambient pCO2 levels and predators reared under elevated levels0.9650.1220.30.1826.90.06243125.877.7190.017121068.30267.5849.911486.411491.462277.6264.802392.321.041.64
laboratoryPredatorAdult maleAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgprey reared under elevated pCO2 levels and predators reared under ambient levels0.3750.0621.00.0626.90.08243310.778.1870.01446220.90268.0514.91452.74454.262023.59173.182211.682.804.39
laboratoryPredatorAdult maleAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgboth prey and predator reared under elevated pCO2 levels0.7640.0520.70.1226.60.16245025.807.7140.017121781.20267.5850.801527.321532.482296.8664.882412.531.051.65
laboratoryPredatorAdult femaleAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgboth plankton prey and copepod predators reared under ambient pCO2 levels1.6750.430.1810.040.1980.090.1200.060.5180.2720.40.1326.70.0624036.088.2120.01642923.40268.0814.00417.77419.191987.28175.582176.862.834.45
laboratoryPredatorAdult femaleAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgprey reared under ambient pCO2 levels and predators reared under elevated levels1.4240.670.1850.060.0930.080.0650.060.3340.3020.30.1826.90.06243125.877.7190.017121068.30267.5849.911486.411491.462277.6264.802392.321.041.64
laboratoryPredatorAdult femaleAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgprey reared under elevated pCO2 levels and predators reared under ambient levels1.2830.470.1970.040.1080.030.0840.040.3530.1221.00.0626.90.08243310.778.1870.01446220.90268.0514.91452.74454.262023.59173.182211.682.804.39
laboratoryPredatorAdult femaleAcartia tonsa (zooplankton)104262marinespecies.orgboth prey and predator reared under elevated pCO2 levels1.4680.450.0870.030.0380.020.0260.020.3010.2120.70.1226.60.16245025.807.7140.017121781.20267.5850.801527.321532.482296.8664.882412.531.051.65