Future thermal regimes for epaulette sharks (Hemiscyllium ocellatum): growth and metabolic performance cease to be optimal

Data presented in:

Wheeler CR, Rummer JL, Bailey B, Lockwood J, Vance S, Mandelman JW. 2020. Future thermal regimes for epaulette sharks (Hemiscyllium ocellatum): growth and metabolic performance cease to be optimal.

Data collected from H. ocellatum embryos raised at the New England Aquarium's Animal Care Center (Quincy, MA, USA) from June 2017-June 2019. Ethical approval for this study was received from the New England Aquarium Animal Care and Use Committee ethical code (protocol #: 2017-05). This dataset contributes to a PhD dissertation by Carolyn Wheeler from James Cook University and The University of Massachussetts Boston. 

This dataset consists of 4 CSV files:

  • H.ocellatum_EmbryoLength.csv - embryo lengths across in ovo development of H. ocellatum reared in 27, 29, and 31C temperature treatments
  • H.ocellatum_EmbryoRMR.csv - embryonic metabolic rates across in ovo development of H. ocellatum reared in 27, 29, and 31C temperature treatments
  • H.ocellatum_YolkArea.csv - yolk size data across in ovo development of H. ocellatum reared in 27, 29, and 31C temperature treatments
  • H.ocellatum_NeonateData.csv - development time, sex, mass, length, condition factor, time of first feeding (toff), resting metabolic rate (RMR), maximum metabolic rate (MMR), aerobic scope, and recovery time from exercise for H. ocellatum neonates raised in 27, 29, and 31C temperature treatments
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    Data record related to this publication Future thermal regimes for epaulette sharks (Hemiscyllium ocellatum): growth and metabolic performance cease to be optimal
    Data Publication title Future thermal regimes for epaulette sharks (Hemiscyllium ocellatum): growth and metabolic performance cease to be optimal
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    Data presented in:

    Wheeler CR, Rummer JL, Bailey B, Lockwood J, Vance S, Mandelman JW. 2020. Future thermal regimes for epaulette sharks (Hemiscyllium ocellatum): growth and metabolic performance cease to be optimal.

    Data collected from H. ocellatum embryos raised at the New England Aquarium's Animal Care Center (Quincy, MA, USA) from June 2017-June 2019. Ethical approval for this study was received from the New England Aquarium Animal Care and Use Committee ethical code (protocol #: 2017-05). This dataset contributes to a PhD dissertation by Carolyn Wheeler from James Cook University and The University of Massachussetts Boston. 

    This dataset consists of 4 CSV files:

    • H.ocellatum_EmbryoLength.csv - embryo lengths across in ovo development of H. ocellatum reared in 27, 29, and 31C temperature treatments
    • H.ocellatum_EmbryoRMR.csv - embryonic metabolic rates across in ovo development of H. ocellatum reared in 27, 29, and 31C temperature treatments
    • H.ocellatum_YolkArea.csv - yolk size data across in ovo development of H. ocellatum reared in 27, 29, and 31C temperature treatments
    • H.ocellatum_NeonateData.csv - development time, sex, mass, length, condition factor, time of first feeding (toff), resting metabolic rate (RMR), maximum metabolic rate (MMR), aerobic scope, and recovery time from exercise for H. ocellatum neonates raised in 27, 29, and 31C temperature treatments
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  • Keywords
    • epaulette shark
    • growth and development
    • thermal physiology
    • climate change
    • Ocean warming
    • ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies
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    Tropical Ecosystems, Conservation and Climate Change
    People and Societies in the Tropics
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  • Start Date 2017/06/01
  • End Date 2019/06/08
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    Attachment H.ocellatum_EmbryoLength.csv Embryo lengths across in ovo development of H. ocellatum reared in 27, 29, and 31C temperature treatments.
    Attachment H.ocellatum_EmbryoRMR.csv Embryonic metabolic rates across in ovo development of H. ocellatum reared in 27, 29, and 31C temperature treatments.
    Attachment H.ocellatum_YolkArea.csv Yolk size data across in ovo development of H. ocellatum reared in 27, 29, and 31C temperature treatments.
    Attachment H.ocellatum_NeonateData.csv Development time, sex, mass, length, condition factor, time of first feeding (toff), resting metabolic rate (RMR), maximum metabolic rate (MMR), aerobic scope, and recovery time from exercise for H. ocellatum neonates raised in 27, 29, and 31C temperature treatments.
    The Data Manager is: Carolyn Wheeler
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      Name Wheeler, Carolyn R., Rummer, Jodie L., Bailey, Barbara, Lockwood, Jamie, Vance, Shelby, and Mandelman, John W. (2021) Future thermal regimes for epaulette sharks (Hemiscyllium ocellatum): growth and metabolic performance cease to be optimal. Scientific Reports, 11 (1). 454.
    • URL https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-79953-0
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      Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life at the New England Aquarium
      James Cook University
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    Citation Wheeler, Carolyn (2021): Future thermal regimes for epaulette sharks (Hemiscyllium ocellatum): growth and metabolic performance cease to be optimal. James Cook University. https://doi.org/10.25903/YTXC-N035