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Autori principali: Vane, Kim, Flores, Hauke
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Pubblicazione: PANGAEA 2021
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Accesso online:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.936933
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author Vane, Kim
Flores, Hauke
author_facet Vane, Kim
Flores, Hauke
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents This data consists of compound specific isotope analysis of d13C values in essential amino acids measured in several Arctic basal resources collected in the field; ice algal filters, pelagic phytoplankton filters, kelp Laminaria digitata, red algae Coccotylus truncatus and Melosira arctica strands, and in cultures of fungi, bacteria, 2 pelagic phytoplankton, and 3 sea-ice algae species. See document for the different gears used, which include Surface Underwater Ice Trawl, Bottom trawl, Ice corer, and Niskin bottles. Field samples were collected on the Polarstern PS106.2 expedition from 23 June to July 2017 on the Barents Shelf and Nansen Basin. Cultured ice algae, pelagic phytoplankton, bacteria and fungi were almost all extracted from the Arctic region (see document). Isotopic measurements were done with a gas chromatograph isotope ratio mass spectrometer with methoxycarbonyl esterification of the amino acids in 2019. The aim of the measurements was to trace the d13C-EAA values of the Arctic basal resources in the tissues of the organisms in order to quantify their utilization of these basal resources.
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spellingShingle Arctic basal resources and organisms measured with d13C values in essential amino acids
Vane, Kim
Flores, Hauke
amino acids; apherusa glacialis; Arctic; Arctic Ocean; ARK-XXVIII/4 ALEX2014; ARK-XXXI/1.2; Bacteria; Barents Sea; BeringSea; Biological sample; BIOS; Boreogadus saida; Bottom trawl; BT; Calanus hyperboreus; Coldfish; CSIA; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; DEPTH, water; Event label; Fungi; Gas chromatography - Isotope ratio mass spectrometer (GC-IRMS); Gear; ICE; Ice station; Isoleucine, δ13C; isotope analysis; KAL; Kaldfjord; Kasten corer; Kongsfjorden; Kongsfjorden, Spitsbergen, Arctic; Length, total; Leucine, δ13C; Lysine, δ13C; Mijenfjorden; Norway; Origin; Phenylalanine, δ13C; Polarstern; Potential benefits and risks of borealisation for fish stocks and ecosystems in a changing Arctic Ocean; PS106_46-3; PS106_63-1; PS106_65-4; PS106_66-5; PS106_67-5; PS106_69-2; PS106_69-4; PS106_70-1; PS106_71-5; PS106_73-4; PS106_73-7; PS106_74-1; PS106_75-1; PS106_77-3; PS106_78-5; PS106_79-1; PS106_80-2; PS106_83-1; PS106_85-1; PS106_87-1; PS106_88-1; PS106_89-1; PS106_90-1; PS106_91-1; PS106_92-1; PS106_93-1; PS106/2; PS87; PS87/037-1; PS87/040-1; Rectangular midwater trawl; RMT; Sample code/label; Sample type; sea cucumber; Species; sponge; Station label; SUIT; Surface and under ice trawl; Svalbard; Threonine, δ13C; Valine, δ13C
This data consists of compound specific isotope analysis of d13C values in essential amino acids measured in several Arctic basal resources collected in the field; ice algal filters, pelagic phytoplankton filters, kelp Laminaria digitata, red algae Coccotylus truncatus and Melosira arctica strands, and in cultures of fungi, bacteria, 2 pelagic phytoplankton, and 3 sea-ice algae species. See document for the different gears used, which include Surface Underwater Ice Trawl, Bottom trawl, Ice corer, and Niskin bottles. Field samples were collected on the Polarstern PS106.2 expedition from 23 June to July 2017 on the Barents Shelf and Nansen Basin. Cultured ice algae, pelagic phytoplankton, bacteria and fungi were almost all extracted from the Arctic region (see document). Isotopic measurements were done with a gas chromatograph isotope ratio mass spectrometer with methoxycarbonyl esterification of the amino acids in 2019. The aim of the measurements was to trace the d13C-EAA values of the Arctic basal resources in the tissues of the organisms in order to quantify their utilization of these basal resources.
title Arctic basal resources and organisms measured with d13C values in essential amino acids
topic amino acids; apherusa glacialis; Arctic; Arctic Ocean; ARK-XXVIII/4 ALEX2014; ARK-XXXI/1.2; Bacteria; Barents Sea; BeringSea; Biological sample; BIOS; Boreogadus saida; Bottom trawl; BT; Calanus hyperboreus; Coldfish; CSIA; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; DEPTH, water; Event label; Fungi; Gas chromatography - Isotope ratio mass spectrometer (GC-IRMS); Gear; ICE; Ice station; Isoleucine, δ13C; isotope analysis; KAL; Kaldfjord; Kasten corer; Kongsfjorden; Kongsfjorden, Spitsbergen, Arctic; Length, total; Leucine, δ13C; Lysine, δ13C; Mijenfjorden; Norway; Origin; Phenylalanine, δ13C; Polarstern; Potential benefits and risks of borealisation for fish stocks and ecosystems in a changing Arctic Ocean; PS106_46-3; PS106_63-1; PS106_65-4; PS106_66-5; PS106_67-5; PS106_69-2; PS106_69-4; PS106_70-1; PS106_71-5; PS106_73-4; PS106_73-7; PS106_74-1; PS106_75-1; PS106_77-3; PS106_78-5; PS106_79-1; PS106_80-2; PS106_83-1; PS106_85-1; PS106_87-1; PS106_88-1; PS106_89-1; PS106_90-1; PS106_91-1; PS106_92-1; PS106_93-1; PS106/2; PS87; PS87/037-1; PS87/040-1; Rectangular midwater trawl; RMT; Sample code/label; Sample type; sea cucumber; Species; sponge; Station label; SUIT; Surface and under ice trawl; Svalbard; Threonine, δ13C; Valine, δ13C
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.936933