Growth Relative to Growth at Current pH

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Saccostrea glomerata [Sydney Rock Oyster]

Statistics  
  Decline in pH from the Present
 
0.0 to 0.09
0.09 to 0.17
0.17 to 0.3
0.3 to 0.5
More than 0.5
Number of Results
 
 
6
 
 
Arithmetic Mean
 
 
2.78
 
 
Standard Error
 
 
1.69
 
 

Individual Experiement Results  
      Decline in pH from the Present    

Journal References

Experimental Conditions
0.0
to
0.09
0.09
to
0.17
0.17
to
0.3
0.3
to
0.5
More
than
0.5

Parker et al. (2012)

Percent of Sydney Rock Oyster (Saccostrea glomerata) larvae reaching the eyed larval stage after 19 days. Larvae were spawned from wild oyster adults that were preconditioned to ambient or enriched CO2 seawater for 5 weeks prior to spawning. Temperature was 24°C and pH was altered by the addition of CO2.
 

 

12.00

 

 

Parker et al. (2012)

Percent of Sydney Rock Oyster (Saccostrea glomerata) larvae reaching the eyed larval stage after 19 days. Larvae were spawned from selected breeding oyster adults that were preconditioned to ambient or enriched CO2 seawater for 5 weeks prior to spawning. Temperature was 24°C and pH was altered by the addition of CO2.
 

 

0.74

 

 

Parker et al. (2012)

Shell length of Sydney Rock Oyster (Saccostrea glomerata) larvae after 19 days. Larvae were spawned from wild oyster adults that were preconditioned to ambient or enriched CO2 seawater for 5 weeks prior to spawning. Temperature was 24°C and pH was altered by the addition of CO2.
 

 

1.03

 

 

Parker et al. (2012)

Shell length of Sydney Rock Oyster (Saccostrea glomerata) larvae after 19 days. Larvae were spawned from selected breeding oyster adults that were preconditioned to ambient or enriched CO2 seawater for 5 weeks prior to spawning. Temperature was 24°C and pH was altered by the addition of CO2.
 

 

0.99

 

 

Parker et al. (2012)

Percent of Sydney Rock Oyster (Saccostrea glomerata) larvae reaching the umbonate larval stage after 9 days. Larvae were spawned from wild oyster adults that were preconditioned to ambient or enriched CO2 seawater for 5 weeks prior to spawning. Temperature was 24°C and pH was altered by the addition of CO2.
 

 

0.86

 

 

Parker et al. (2012)

Percent of Sydney Rock Oyster (Saccostrea glomerata) larvae reaching the umbonate larval stage after 9 days. Larvae were spawned from selected breeding oyster adults that were preconditioned to ambient or enriched CO2 seawater for 5 weeks prior to spawning. Temperature was 24°C and pH was altered by the addition of CO2.
 

 

1.05

 

 


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