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Provedor de dados:  ArchiMer
País:  France
Título:  Long-term, high frequency in situ measurements of intertidal mussel bed temperatures using biomimetic sensors
Autores:  Helmuth, Brian
Choi, Francis
Matzelle, Allison
Torossian, Jessica L.
Morello, Scott L.
Mislan, K. A. S.
Yamane, Lauren
Strickland, Denise
Szathmary, P. Lauren
Gilman, Sarah E.
Tockstein, Alyson
Hilbish, Thomas J.
Burrows, Michael T.
Power, Anne Marie
Gosling, Elizabeth
Mieszkowska, Nova
Harley, Christopher D. G.
Nishizaki, Michael
Carrington, Emily
Menge, Bruce
Petes, Laura
Foley, Melissa M.
Johnson, Angela
Poole, Megan
Noble, Mae M.
Richmond, Erin L.
Robart, Matt
Robinson, Jonathan
Sapp, Jerod
Sones, Jackie
Broitman, Bernardo R.
Denny, Mark W.
Mach, Katharine J.
Miller, Luke P.
O'Donnell, Michael
Ross, Philip
Hofmann, Gretchen E.
Zippay, Mackenzie
Blanchette, Carol
Macfarlan, J. A.
Carpizo-ituarte, Eugenio
Ruttenberg, Benjamin
Pena Mejia, Carlos E.
Mcquaid, Christopher D.
Lathlean, Justin
Monaco, Cristian
Nicastro, Katy R.
Zardi, Gerardo
Data:  2016-10
Ano:  2016
Resumo:  At a proximal level, the physiological impacts of global climate change on ectothermic organisms are manifest as changes in body temperatures. Especially for plants and animals exposed to direct solar radiation, body temperatures can be substantially different from air temperatures. We deployed biomimetic sensors that approximate the thermal characteristics of intertidal mussels at 71 sites worldwide, from 1998-present. Loggers recorded temperatures at 10-30 min intervals nearly continuously at multiple intertidal elevations. Comparisons against direct measurements of mussel tissue temperature indicated errors of similar to 2.0-2.5 degrees C, during daily fluctuations that often exceeded 15 degrees-20 degrees C. Geographic patterns in thermal stress based on biomimetic logger measurements were generally far more complex than anticipated based only on 'habitat-level' measurements of air or sea surface temperature. This unique data set provides an opportunity to link physiological measurements with spatially-and temporally-explicit field observations of body temperature.
Tipo:  Text
Idioma:  Inglês
Identificador:  https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00605/71693/70134.pdf

DOI:10.1038/sdata.2016.87

https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00605/71693/
Editor:  Nature Publishing Group
Formato:  application/pdf
Fonte:  Scientific Data (2052-4463) (Nature Publishing Group), 2016-10 , Vol. 3 , P. 160087 (11p.)
Direitos:  info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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