Journal References
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Experimental Conditions
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0.0 to 0.09
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0.09 to 0.17
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0.17 to 0.3
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0.3 to 0.5
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More than 0.5
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Zippay and Hofmann (2010)
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Survival rate of Red Abalone (Haliotis rufescens) larvae (pretorsion stage) after ~35 hours exposure to reduced pH seawater. Control pH was 8.05 and experimental pH was 7.97. CO2 was bubbled into the experimental tanks to reach the desired pH.
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1.00
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Zippay and Hofmann (2010)
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Survival rate of Red Abalone (Haliotis rufescens) larvae (pretorsion stage) after ~35 hours exposure to reduced pH seawater. Control pH was 8.05 and experimental pH was 7.87. CO2 was bubbled into the experimental tanks to reach the desired pH.
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1.00
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Zippay and Hofmann (2010)
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Survival rate of Red Abalone (Haliotis rufescens) larvae (post-torsion stage) after ~58 hours exposure to reduced pH seawater. Control pH was 8.05 and experimental pH was 7.97. CO2 was bubbled into the experimental tanks to reach the desired pH.
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1.00
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Zippay and Hofmann (2010)
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Survival rate of Red Abalone (Haliotis rufescens) larvae (post-torsion stage) after ~58 hours exposure to reduced pH seawater. Control pH was 8.05 and experimental pH was 7.87. CO2 was bubbled into the experimental tanks to reach the desired pH.
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0.99
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Zippay and Hofmann (2010)
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Survival rate of Red Abalone (Haliotis rufescens) larvae (late veliger stage) after ~84 hours exposure to reduced pH seawater. Control pH was 8.05 and experimental pH was 7.97. CO2 was bubbled into the experimental tanks to reach the desired pH.
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1.00
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Zippay and Hofmann (2010)
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Survival rate of Red Abalone (Haliotis rufescens) larvae (late veliger stage) after ~84 hours exposure to reduced pH seawater. Control pH was 8.05 and experimental pH was 7.87. CO2 was bubbled into the experimental tanks to reach the desired pH.
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1.00
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Zippay and Hofmann (2010)
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Survival rate of Red Abalone (Haliotis rufescens) larvae (pre-metamorphic stage) after ~120 hours exposure to reduced pH seawater. Control pH was 8.05 and experimental pH was 7.97. CO2 was bubbled into the experimental tanks to reach the desired pH.
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1.00
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Zippay and Hofmann (2010)
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Survival rate of Red Abalone (Haliotis rufescens) larvae (pre-metamorphic stage) after ~120 hours exposure to reduced pH seawater. Control pH was 8.05 and experimental pH was 7.87. CO2 was bubbled into the experimental tanks to reach the desired pH.
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0.99
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