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2 | "author": "Michael L. Parsons", | 2 | "author": "Michael L. Parsons", | ||
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12 | "value": "Michael L. Parsons <mparsons@fgcu.edu>" | 12 | "value": "Michael L. Parsons <mparsons@fgcu.edu>" | ||
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16 | "value": "Seagrass, Ruppia maritima, sediment, mesocosm, oil | 16 | "value": "Seagrass, Ruppia maritima, sediment, mesocosm, oil | ||
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30 | "seagrass-ruppia-maritima-responses-to-oil-exposure-in-mesocosms", | 30 | "seagrass-ruppia-maritima-responses-to-oil-exposure-in-mesocosms", | ||
31 | "notes": "### Abstract\nSeagrass cores (6\u201c diameter, PVC, | 31 | "notes": "### Abstract\nSeagrass cores (6\u201c diameter, PVC, | ||
32 | 10\u201d long) of Ruppia maritima were collected in the Chandeleur | 32 | 10\u201d long) of Ruppia maritima were collected in the Chandeleur | ||
33 | Islands (Louisiana) and Estero Bay (Florida) to examine how the two | 33 | Islands (Louisiana) and Estero Bay (Florida) to examine how the two | ||
34 | populations responded to oil exposure (50% water accommodated | 34 | populations responded to oil exposure (50% water accommodated | ||
35 | fraction). Three cores from each site served as controls (no oil | 35 | fraction). Three cores from each site served as controls (no oil | ||
36 | exposure), whereas three others served as treatment (50% WAF, diluted | 36 | exposure), whereas three others served as treatment (50% WAF, diluted | ||
37 | by half every day for 8 days). Seagrass response was measured via | 37 | by half every day for 8 days). Seagrass response was measured via | ||
38 | quantum yield (using a Dive PAM fluorometer) and seagrass blade color | 38 | quantum yield (using a Dive PAM fluorometer) and seagrass blade color | ||
39 | (using Munsell Plant Tissue color chips).\n\n### Purpose\nTo report | 39 | (using Munsell Plant Tissue color chips).\n\n### Purpose\nTo report | ||
40 | data on the seagrass response to oil exposure from two sites: the | 40 | data on the seagrass response to oil exposure from two sites: the | ||
41 | Chandeleur Islands (Louisiana) and Estero Bay (Florida). The Estero | 41 | Chandeleur Islands (Louisiana) and Estero Bay (Florida). The Estero | ||
42 | Bay seagrasses were considered to be na\u00efve to oil, as no oil | 42 | Bay seagrasses were considered to be na\u00efve to oil, as no oil | ||
43 | extraction industry is present in the eastern Gulf of Mexico. The | 43 | extraction industry is present in the eastern Gulf of Mexico. The | ||
44 | Chandeleur Island seagrasses were assumed to be tolerant to (some) oil | 44 | Chandeleur Island seagrasses were assumed to be tolerant to (some) oil | ||
45 | exposure, due the established petroleum industry in the northern | 45 | exposure, due the established petroleum industry in the northern | ||
46 | Gulf.\n\n**DOI: | 46 | Gulf.\n\n**DOI: | ||
47 | [doi:10.7266/N7DB8069](https://www.doi.org/10.7266/N7DB8069)**\n\n### | 47 | [doi:10.7266/N7DB8069](https://www.doi.org/10.7266/N7DB8069)**\n\n### | ||
48 | Suggested Citation\nMichael Parsons, Allison Bury. 2018. Seagrass | 48 | Suggested Citation\nMichael Parsons, Allison Bury. 2018. Seagrass | ||
49 | (Ruppia maritima) responses to oil exposure in mesocosms. Distributed | 49 | (Ruppia maritima) responses to oil exposure in mesocosms. Distributed | ||
50 | by: Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative Information and Data | 50 | by: Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative Information and Data | ||
51 | Cooperative (GRIIDC), Harte Research Institute, Texas A&M | 51 | Cooperative (GRIIDC), Harte Research Institute, Texas A&M | ||
52 | University\u2013Corpus Christi. doi:10.7266/N7DB8069\n\n**Funded by:** | 52 | University\u2013Corpus Christi. doi:10.7266/N7DB8069\n\n**Funded by:** | ||
53 | Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (GoMRI)\n\n**Funding cycle:** | 53 | Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (GoMRI)\n\n**Funding cycle:** | ||
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