Ho Phuong-Thao, Nguyen Hoa Quynh, Kern Elizabeth M A, Won Yong-Jin
Institute of Fundamental and Applied Sciences, Duy Tan University, Ho Chi Minh City 700000, Vietnam.
Faculty of Natural Sciences, Duy Tan University, Danang City 550000, Vietnam.
Data Brief. 2021 Apr 30;36:107113. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2021.107113. eCollection 2021 Jun.
This article describes the experimental locomotor data used to study the general and adaptive responses to salt stress of the northern Pacific intertidal gastropod . The data were obtained from a series of 30-day experiments on snails acclimated to different salinity regimes. Snails were collected from coastal areas on the eastern and western sides of the North Pacific Ocean. The data consist of three parts: 1) raw videos recording the locomotion of the snails when exposed to novel artificial salinity regimes in laboratory settings, 2) Spectral Time-Lapse results of movement distance of the snails extracted from the recorded videos, and 3) -gene sequences isolated from individuals collected from four sampling sites. A Linear Mixed-effect Model inference procedure was applied in an attempt to assess the impacts of geographic distribution and genetic composition on the locomotor response to salt stress in the snail . The locomotor dataset we present are the first reports of locomotor response to salt stress of the snail , that is valuable for further exploration and understanding of the impacts of environmental changes on the physiology and adaptive capacity of living marine molluscs.
本文描述了用于研究北太平洋潮间带腹足纲动物对盐胁迫的一般反应和适应性反应的实验性运动数据。这些数据来自对适应不同盐度环境的蜗牛进行的一系列为期30天的实验。蜗牛采集自北太平洋东西两岸的沿海地区。数据包括三个部分:1)记录蜗牛在实验室环境中暴露于新的人工盐度环境时运动情况的原始视频;2)从记录视频中提取的蜗牛移动距离的光谱延时结果;3)从四个采样点采集的个体中分离出的基因序列。应用线性混合效应模型推理程序,试图评估地理分布和遗传组成对蜗牛对盐胁迫运动反应的影响。我们呈现的运动数据集是关于蜗牛对盐胁迫运动反应的首次报告,对于进一步探索和理解环境变化对海洋软体动物生理和适应能力的影响具有重要价值。