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Main Authors: Borrego-Acevedo, Rodney, Roelfsema, Christiaan M, Phinn, Stuart R, Grinham, Alistair
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Language:en
Published: PANGAEA 2013
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.809111
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author Borrego-Acevedo, Rodney
Roelfsema, Christiaan M
Phinn, Stuart R
Grinham, Alistair
author_facet Borrego-Acevedo, Rodney
Roelfsema, Christiaan M
Phinn, Stuart R
Grinham, Alistair
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents We quantified pigment biomarkers by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) to obtain a broad taxonomic classification of microphytobenthos (MPB) (i.e. identification of dominant taxa). Three replicate sediment cores were collected at 0, 50 and 100 m along transects 5-9 in Heron Reef lagoon (n=15) (Fig. 1). Transects 1-4 could not be processed because the means to have the samples analysed by HPLC were not available at the time of field data collection. Cores were stored frozen and scrapes taken from the top of each one and placed in cryovials immersed in dry ice. Samples were sent to the laboratory (CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, Hobart, Australia) where pigments were extracted with 100% acetone during fifteen hours at 4°C after vortex mixing (30 seconds) and sonication (15 minutes). Samples were then centrifuged and filtered prior to the analysis of pigment composition with a Waters - Alliance HPLC system equipped with a photo-diode array detector. Pigments were separated using a Zorbax Eclipse XDB-C8 stainless steel 150 mm x 4.6 mm ID column with 3.5 µm particle size (Agilent Technologies) and a binary gradient system with an elevated column temperature following a modified version of the Van Heukelem and Thomas (2001) method. The separated pigments were detected at 436 nm and identified against standard spectra using Waters Empower software. Standards for HPLC system calibration were obtained from Sigma (USA) and DHI (Denmark).
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spellingShingle Microphytobenthos composition in Heron Reef, Australia, by High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) (July 2012)
Borrego-Acevedo, Rodney
Roelfsema, Christiaan M
Phinn, Stuart R
Grinham, Alistair
Chlorophyllide a, per unit sediment mass; Comment; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Distance, relative; Fucoxanthin, per unit sediment mass; Heron_Reef; Heron Reef, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Mass; Number; Peridinin, per unit sediment mass; Zeaxanthin, per unit sediment mass
We quantified pigment biomarkers by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) to obtain a broad taxonomic classification of microphytobenthos (MPB) (i.e. identification of dominant taxa). Three replicate sediment cores were collected at 0, 50 and 100 m along transects 5-9 in Heron Reef lagoon (n=15) (Fig. 1). Transects 1-4 could not be processed because the means to have the samples analysed by HPLC were not available at the time of field data collection. Cores were stored frozen and scrapes taken from the top of each one and placed in cryovials immersed in dry ice. Samples were sent to the laboratory (CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, Hobart, Australia) where pigments were extracted with 100% acetone during fifteen hours at 4°C after vortex mixing (30 seconds) and sonication (15 minutes). Samples were then centrifuged and filtered prior to the analysis of pigment composition with a Waters - Alliance HPLC system equipped with a photo-diode array detector. Pigments were separated using a Zorbax Eclipse XDB-C8 stainless steel 150 mm x 4.6 mm ID column with 3.5 µm particle size (Agilent Technologies) and a binary gradient system with an elevated column temperature following a modified version of the Van Heukelem and Thomas (2001) method. The separated pigments were detected at 436 nm and identified against standard spectra using Waters Empower software. Standards for HPLC system calibration were obtained from Sigma (USA) and DHI (Denmark).
title Microphytobenthos composition in Heron Reef, Australia, by High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) (July 2012)
topic Chlorophyllide a, per unit sediment mass; Comment; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Distance, relative; Fucoxanthin, per unit sediment mass; Heron_Reef; Heron Reef, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Mass; Number; Peridinin, per unit sediment mass; Zeaxanthin, per unit sediment mass
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.809111