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Data from: Microplastic pollution and thermal increase alter cellular stress responses and microbiomes in Antarctic and SubAntarctic fish

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Nualart, Daniela, Nualart, Daniela, Schowb, Guillaume, Schowb, Guillaume, Orlando, Julieta, Orlando, Julieta, Paschke, Kurt, Paschke, Kurt, Guerreiro, Pedro M., Guerreiro, Pedro M., McCormick, Stephen D., McCormick, Stephen D., Cheng, Chi Hing Christina, Cheng, Chi Hing Christina, Vargas-Chacoff, Luis Vargas-Chacoff, Luis

Summary

This dataset contains raw data from experiments exposing two Antarctic and sub-Antarctic fish species (Harpagifer bispinis and Harpagifer antarticus) to combined microplastic pollution and thermal stress. The data supports research into how these dual stressors alter cellular stress responses and microbiome composition in polar fish.

This dataset contains raw data related to stress responses of Harpagifer bispinis and Harpagifer antarticus exposed to thermal and microplastic pollution experiments.

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