Dataset: P. homomalla development (coarse)
Data Citation:
Tonra, K., Wells, C., Lasker, H. (2021) Counts of individuals and cell division for 100 Plexaura homomalla embryos from fertilization to 24 hours after fertilization from adult corals collected in Round Bay, St. John, USVI in July of 2019. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). (Version 1) Version Date 2021-07-15 [if applicable, indicate subset used]. doi:10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.855766.1 [access date]
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DOI:10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.855766.1
Spatial Extent: N:18.345 E:-64.681 S:18.345 W:-64.681
Temporal Extent: 2019-07-20
Project:
Collaborative Research: Pattern and process in the abundance and recruitment of Caribbean octocorals
(Octocoral Community Dynamics)
Principal Investigator:
Howard Lasker (State University of New York at Buffalo, SUNY Buffalo)
Scientist:
Kaitlyn Tonra (State University of New York at Buffalo, SUNY Buffalo)
Christopher Wells (State University of New York at Buffalo, SUNY Buffalo)
Contact:
Kaitlyn Tonra (State University of New York at Buffalo, SUNY Buffalo)
Technician:
Emily Anderson (State University of New York at Buffalo, SUNY Buffalo)
BCO-DMO Data Manager:
Amber D. York (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, WHOI BCO-DMO)
Version:
1
Version Date:
2021-07-15
Restricted:
No
Release Date:
2021-09-01
Validated:
Yes
Current State:
Final no updates expected
Counts of individuals and cell division for 100 Plexaura homomalla embryos from fertilization to 24 hours after fertilization from adult corals collected in Round Bay, St. John, USVI in July of 2019
Abstract:
Counts of individuals and cell division for 100 Plexaura homomalla embryos from fertilization to 24 hours after fertilization. Adult corals used in this study were collected in Round Bay, St. John, USVI on July 14–15, 2019. The results publication for this dataset is Tonra et al. (2021, see Fig. 4).