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Western Antarctic Peninsula Bacteria (Mesocosm exp.)

Versão 1.1 publicado por SCAR - Microbial Antarctic Resource System em Nov 19, 2018 SCAR - Microbial Antarctic Resource System

Amplicon sequencing data of the 16S SSU rRNA marker gene of bacteria in four Mesososm experiments that spanned the spring transitional period (August–December 2013) in surface waters of the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP). Each mesocosm consisted of nearshore surface seawater (50 L) incubated in the laboratory for 10 days. Further details in: Luria, C. M., Amaral-Zettler, L. A., Ducklow, H. W., Repeta, D. J., Rhyne, A. L., & Rich, J. J. (2017). Seasonal shifts in bacterial community responses to phytoplankton-derived dissolved organic matter in the Western Antarctic Peninsula. Frontiers in microbiology, 8, 2117.

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Luria C, Amaral-Zettler L, Ducklow H, Rich J (2018): Western Antarctic Peninsula Bacteria (Mesocosm exp.). v1.1. SCAR - Microbial Antarctic Resource System. Dataset/Metadata. http://ipt.biodiversity.aq/resource?r=western_peninsula_microbes&v=1.1

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Quem criou esse recurso:

Catherine Luria
graduate student
Brown University US
Linda Amaral-Zettler
Senior Scientist
Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research NL
Hugh Ducklow
Professor
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory US
Jeremy Rich
Assistant Professor
School of Marine Sciences, Darling Marine Center, University of Maine

Quem pode responder a perguntas sobre o recurso:

Linda Amaral-Zettler
Senior Scientist
Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research NL +31 (0)222 369 482
Jeremy Rich
Assistant Professor
School of Marine Sciences, Darling Marine Center, University of Maine 193 Clarks Cove Road 04573 Walpole US 207.581.5302

Quem preencher os metadados:

Maxime Sweetlove
Assistent researcher
Royal Belgian Institude of Natural Sciences Rue Vautier 29 1000 Brussels BE

Quem mais foi associado com o recurso:

Usuário
Catherine Luria
Graduate student
Brown University
Linda Amaral-Zettler
Senior Scientist
Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research NL +31 (0)222 369 482
Hugh Ducklow
Professor
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Jeremy Rich
Associate professor
School of Marine Sciences, Darling Marine Center, University of Maine

Cobertura Geográfica

Sea off the Western Antarctic Peninsula

Coordenadas delimitadoras Sul Oeste [-64.77, -64.18], Norte Leste [-64.77, -64.05]

Cobertura Taxonômica

Nenhuma descrição disponível

Domínio  Bacteria (Bacteria)

Cobertura Temporal

Data Inicial / Data final 2013-06-08 / 2013-12-07

Dados Sobre o Projeto

Western Antarctic Peninsula Microbial Community Assembly

Título PRJNA344476
Financiamento CL was partially funded by the Graduate School and the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Brown University and the Brown University-Marine Biological Laboratory Joint Graduate Program. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant Nos. ANT-1142114 to LA-Z, OPP-0823101 and PLR-1440435 to HD, and ANT-1141993 to JR. The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation grant 1711 supported work by DR.
Descrição da Área de Estudo Western Antarctic Peninsula
Descrição do Design Mesocosm experiments were conducted in August, September, October, and December 2013 at Palmer Station by filling acid-washed 50 L polycarbonate carboys with seawater from the station’s intake. The filled carboys were divided into two treatments: (1) control (no additions, n = 3) and (2) +DOM (carboys that received diatom exudates; n = 3). An additional f/2 control treatment (uninoculated growth media, n = 3) was included in the October experiment only. The DOC concentration in the f/2 control was not any different than controls without any added DOC. As such, the f/2 control served as an additional no DOC addition control. The mesocosms were incubated for 10 days at 0°C, except in the August experiment when mesocosms were incubated at 3°C. All experiments were conducted under a low-level of continuous light, 1 × 1014 quanta cm-2 s-1, as measured inside the carboys with a hand-held radiometer (Biospherical Instruments, Inc.).

O pessoal envolvido no projeto:

Catherine Lucia
Linda Amaral-Zettler
Hugh Ducklow
Daniel Repeta
Andrew Rhyne
Jeremy Rich

Métodos de Amostragem

Mesocosms were set up at Palmer Station, Antarctica, using seawater from the station’s intake, located at a depth of 6 m, 16 m from the shore of the station. This source water was monitored during the experimental period (August–December 2013) to determine any changes in environmental parameters that might influence bacterial community responses in mesocosm experiments. Samples for dissolved nutrients (phosphate, silicate, nitrite, and nitrate) and particulate organic carbon and nitrogen (POC and PN) were processed according to Palmer LTER standard protocols

Área de Estudo Western Antarctic Peninsula

Descrição dos passos do método:

  1. Mesocosms were set up at Palmer Station, Antarctica, using seawater from the station’s intake, located at a depth of 6 m, 16 m from the shore of the station. This source water was monitored during the experimental period (August–December 2013) to determine any changes in environmental parameters that might influence bacterial community responses in mesocosm experiments. Samples for dissolved nutrients (phosphate, silicate, nitrite, and nitrate) and particulate organic carbon and nitrogen (POC and PN) were processed according to Palmer LTER standard protocols

Citações bibliográficas

  1. Luria, C. M., Amaral-Zettler, L. A., Ducklow, H. W., Repeta, D. J., Rhyne, A. L., & Rich, J. J. (2017). Seasonal shifts in bacterial community responses to phytoplankton-derived dissolved organic matter in the Western Antarctic Peninsula. Frontiers in microbiology, 8, 2117.

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