Data of the study of Maternal temperature stress modulates acclimation and thermal biology in Octopus maya (Cephalopoda: Octopodidae) juvenile progeny
Data of the study of Maternal temperature stress modulates acclimation and thermal biology in Octopus maya (Cephalopoda: Octopodidae) juvenile progeny
DOI10.5281/zenodo.6981941Zenodo6981941MaRDI QIDQ6692966FDOQ6692966
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C. Caamal-Monsreal, Plata-Diaz, Maite Mascaró, Jorge Arturo Vargas-Abúndez, Carlos Rosas, G. Rodriguez-Fuentes
Publication date: 10 August 2022
Copyright license: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
These data shows the effects of temperature and exposure time on octopus juveniles obtained from thermal-stressed (30C) and non-stressed (24C) females when exposed to optimal (25C) and high temperatures (30C) for 20 and 30 days, respectively. Data of survival, and oxygen consumption (MR) were obtained, also in routine (RMR) and resting conditions (SMR). The high metabolic rate (HMR) was used to obtain the thermal metabolic scope (TMS) That was defined as: TMS = HMR - SMR Data on the antioxidant defense enzymes and radical oxygen species (ROS) were used to evaluate if transgenerational effect of temperature provoked changes in the hability of juveniles to neutralize ROS.
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