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author Sanchez, Nicolas
Leiknes, Øystein
Tsagaraki, Tatiana M
Hopwood, Mark James
Gallego-Urrea, J
Kuttivadakkethil Avarachen, Mathew
Cuevas, L Antonio
Kankus, Janset
King, Andrew L
Reggiani, Emanuele Roberto
Bratbak, Gunnar
Larsen, Aud
Sandaa, Ruth-Anne
Egge, Jorun K
Turner, David
Besiktepe, Sengul
Bizsel, Kemal Can
Bizsel, Nihayet
Iriarte, Jose Luis
González, Humberto
Torres, Rodrigo
Bellerby, Richard G J
Thingstad, Tron Frede
Hoffmann, Linn
Achterberg, Eric Pieter
Vadstein, Olav
Olsen, Yngvar
Ardelan, Murat V
author_facet Sanchez, Nicolas
Leiknes, Øystein
Tsagaraki, Tatiana M
Hopwood, Mark James
Gallego-Urrea, J
Kuttivadakkethil Avarachen, Mathew
Cuevas, L Antonio
Kankus, Janset
King, Andrew L
Reggiani, Emanuele Roberto
Bratbak, Gunnar
Larsen, Aud
Sandaa, Ruth-Anne
Egge, Jorun K
Turner, David
Besiktepe, Sengul
Bizsel, Kemal Can
Bizsel, Nihayet
Iriarte, Jose Luis
González, Humberto
Torres, Rodrigo
Bellerby, Richard G J
Thingstad, Tron Frede
Hoffmann, Linn
Achterberg, Eric Pieter
Vadstein, Olav
Olsen, Yngvar
Ardelan, Murat V
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents The data-sets comes from three locations representative of three different marine ecosystems: Fjord (Chilean Patagonia), Ny-Ålesund (Arctic) and Mediterranean (Crete). It contains chemical and biological data collected in three mesocosm and four microcosm experiments conducted in the spring - summer period, in which the physico-chemical (pH, Carbon) and biological (grazing) conditions were altered to represent potential future climate change scenarios. The data-sets contains measurements in: carbonate chemistry, macro- and micro-nutrients concentrations, primary production, phytoplankton taxonomy, virus abundance, bacterial production, bacterial abundance, Zoo- and microzoo-plankton abundance, grazing rates for different taxonomic groups.
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spellingShingle Response of the microbial food web to gradients of organic matter and grazing pressure and multi-stressor effect in incubation experiments in three different marine ecosystems: Patagonia, Arctic and Mediterranean
Sanchez, Nicolas
Leiknes, Øystein
Tsagaraki, Tatiana M
Hopwood, Mark James
Gallego-Urrea, J
Kuttivadakkethil Avarachen, Mathew
Cuevas, L Antonio
Kankus, Janset
King, Andrew L
Reggiani, Emanuele Roberto
Bratbak, Gunnar
Larsen, Aud
Sandaa, Ruth-Anne
Egge, Jorun K
Turner, David
Besiktepe, Sengul
Bizsel, Kemal Can
Bizsel, Nihayet
Iriarte, Jose Luis
González, Humberto
Torres, Rodrigo
Bellerby, Richard G J
Thingstad, Tron Frede
Hoffmann, Linn
Achterberg, Eric Pieter
Vadstein, Olav
Olsen, Yngvar
Ardelan, Murat V
Arctic; Climate change; climatic; fjords; Marine ecosystems; Mediterranean; Microbial Food Web; multi-stressors; non-climatic; OCEAN-CERTAIN; Ocean Food-web Patrol – Climate Effects: Reducing Targeted Uncertainties with an Interactive Network
The data-sets comes from three locations representative of three different marine ecosystems: Fjord (Chilean Patagonia), Ny-Ålesund (Arctic) and Mediterranean (Crete). It contains chemical and biological data collected in three mesocosm and four microcosm experiments conducted in the spring - summer period, in which the physico-chemical (pH, Carbon) and biological (grazing) conditions were altered to represent potential future climate change scenarios. The data-sets contains measurements in: carbonate chemistry, macro- and micro-nutrients concentrations, primary production, phytoplankton taxonomy, virus abundance, bacterial production, bacterial abundance, Zoo- and microzoo-plankton abundance, grazing rates for different taxonomic groups.
title Response of the microbial food web to gradients of organic matter and grazing pressure and multi-stressor effect in incubation experiments in three different marine ecosystems: Patagonia, Arctic and Mediterranean
topic Arctic; Climate change; climatic; fjords; Marine ecosystems; Mediterranean; Microbial Food Web; multi-stressors; non-climatic; OCEAN-CERTAIN; Ocean Food-web Patrol – Climate Effects: Reducing Targeted Uncertainties with an Interactive Network
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.911130