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  • 1
    Keywords: Meeresplankton ; Ökologie
    Type of Medium: Book
    Pages: xix, 678 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
    Edition: First edition
    ISBN: 9780199233267
    DDC: 577.6
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    Language: English
    Note: Literaturangaben , Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
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  • 2
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    Oxford :Oxford University Press, Incorporated,
    Keywords: Marine plankton. ; Electronic books.
    Description / Table of Contents: This is a practical guide to the taxonomy and identification of planktonic organisms, which also provides a general introduction to plankton biology and incorporates the latest techniques in plankton ecology.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (715 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9780192512765
    DDC: 577.6
    Language: English
    Note: Cover -- Marine Plankton: A Practical Guide to Ecology, Methodology, and Taxonomy -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- List of Contributors -- General Introduction -- Plates -- Section I. Ecology -- Chapter 1. The Marine Environment -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The Circulation of the North Atlantic -- 1.3 Fronts and Eddies -- 1.4 Mixed Layer Depth and Stratification -- 1.5 Long-term Variability of Ocean and Atmosphere Circulation -- 1.6 Summary -- References -- Chapter 2. Plankton Biodiversity and Biogeography -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Marine Biodiversity -- 2.3 Main Characteristics of the Marine Pelagic Realm -- 2.3.1 Climatic factors -- 2.3.2 Marine environmental factors -- 2.3.3 Macronutrients -- 2.3.4 High nutrient low chlorophyll areas -- 2.4 Plankton Distribution and Partition of the Pelagic Realm -- 2.5 Spatial Patterns in Plankton Biodiversity -- 2.6 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 3. Phytoplankton Productivity -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Resources Needed by Phytoplankton -- 3.2.1 Photosynthetically active radiation and inorganic carbon -- 3.2.2 Nutrient elements: introduction -- 3.2.3 Nitrogen -- 3.2.4 Phosphorus -- 3.2.5 Iron -- 3.3 Limiting the Loss of Resources -- 3.3.1 Loss of dissolved organic matter by 'healthy' cells -- 3.3.2 Respiratory losses of carbon dioxide -- 3.3.3 Virally induced cell lysis -- 3.3.4 Grazing -- 3.3.5 Sinking -- 3.4 Genetic Adaptation and Phenotypic Acclimation to Habitats -- 3.5 Productivity -- 3.5.1 Methodology -- 3.5.2 Local variations -- 3.5.3 Global summation -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 4. Zooplankton Productivity -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.1.1 What is secondary production? -- 4.2 Rates of Biological Processes in the Plankton -- 4.3 Measuring Zooplankton Growth and Productivity -- 4.3.1 Background -- 4.3.2 Growth rates -- 4.3.3 Production of progeny. , 4.3.4 Cohort methods -- 4.3.5 Moult rate methods -- 4.3.6 Biochemical methods -- 4.4 Mechanistic and Empirical Frameworks -- 4.5 The Future -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 5. Phytoplankton Biogeochemical Cycles -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.1.1 The biological carbon pump -- 5.2 Seasonal Variability -- 5.2.1 Regional variability -- 5.2.2 Balancing the budget -- 5.2.3 Inorganic nutrient cycling -- 5.3 The Nitrogen Cycle -- 5.4 The Phosphorus Cycle -- 5.5 Nutrient Limitation -- 5.6 Impact of Increasing Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide on Plankton Mediated Biogeochemical Cycles -- 5.6.1 Increasing sea surface temperature -- 5.6.2 Increasing seawater carbon dioxide concentrations -- 5.6.3 Interactions between increasing temperature and increasing carbon dioxide -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 6. Zooplankton Biogeochemical Cycles -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Grazing, Metabolism, and Nutrient Cycling -- 6.2.1 Grazing -- 6.2.2 Metabolism and contribution to requirements for phytoplankton growth -- 6.2.3 Elemental stoichiometry and nutrient cycling -- 6.3 Zooplankton and the Biological Pump -- 6.3.1 Zooplankton particle production -- 6.3.2 Vertical migration and active transport -- 6.3.3 Mesopelagic and deep-sea processes -- 6.4 Human- or Climate-influenced Changes in Zooplankton-mediated Biogeochemical Cycling -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 7. Plankton and Global Change -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.1.1 Sensitivity of plankton to global change -- 7.1.2 Temperature effects on the pelagic habitat -- 7.2 Global Change and Plankton Populations -- 7.2.1 Climate variability and plankton abundance in the North Atlantic -- 7.2.2 Biogeographical and phenological changes -- 7.2.3 Biodiversity and invasive species -- 7.2.4 Other anthropogenic pressures on plankton populations -- 7.3 Summary and Monitoring Change -- References. , Chapter 8. Plankton and Fisheries -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Estimating Fish Population Size, Variability and Location from Ichthyoplankton -- 8.3 Dependence of Fish on Plankton -- 8.4 End-to-end Modelling, from Physics to Fish -- 8.5 The 'Recruitment Problem' and the Relationship Between Plankton and Fisheries Production -- References -- Section II. Methodology -- Chapter 9. Sampling, Preservation and Counting of Samples I: Phytoplankton -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Phytoplankton Sampling Methods -- 9.2.1 Qualitative and semi-quantitative methods -- Advantages/Disadvantages -- 9.2.2 Quantitative methods -- Subsurface water samplers -- Advantages/Disadvantages -- 9.3 Sample Analysis -- 9.3.1 Sample fixation -- 9.3.2 Utermöhl method -- 9.4 Automated/Semi-Automated Systems -- Note on data archiving -- 9.5 Molecular Methodologies -- 9.5.1 Molecular fingerprinting methods: measuring plankton community changes -- Advantages/Disadvantages -- 9.5.2 Identifying protists de novo from environmental DNA using clone library sequencing and next-generation sequencing -- Advantages/Disadvantages: clone library versus next-generation sequencing -- 9.5.3 Molecular probes (methods to obtain information on the occurrence of selected species) -- Advantages/Disadvantages -- 9.6 Summary -- References -- Chapter 10. Sampling, Preservation and Counting of Samples II: Zooplankton -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Sampling Systems -- 10.2.1 Net systems -- Non-opening/closing nets -- Simple opening/closing nets -- High-speed samplers -- Neuston samplers -- Planktobenthos plankton nets -- Closing cod-end systems -- Multiple net systems -- Moored plankton collection systems -- 10.2.2 Optical systems -- Image-forming systems mounted on non-opening/closing nets -- Stand-alone image-forming systems -- Holographic systems -- Particle-detection systems -- 10.2.3 High-frequency acoustics. , 10.3 Intercomparison of Zooplankton Sampling Systems -- 10.4 Preservation of Samples -- 10.4.1 Preservation for sample enumeration and taxonomic morphological analysis -- 10.4.2 Preservation of samples for genetic analysis -- 10.5 Analysis of Samples -- 10.5.1 Determination of biomass, taxonomic composition, and size by traditional methods -- Biomass measures -- Taxa identification and counting -- Size-frequency measurements -- Multiple sample use -- 10.5.2 Genetic analysis of zooplankton samples -- Integrative morphological-molecular taxonomy -- Population genetics, phylogeography and phylogeny -- Environmental sequencing and metagenetic analysis -- Genomics -- Transcriptomics -- References -- Section III. Taxonomy -- Introduction to Taxonomy -- 1.1 General Introduction -- 1.2 The 'Tree of Life' -- 1.3 Scope and Structure of the Taxonomy Chapters -- 1.4 Definition of the Geographical Habitat of the Species -- 1.5 Limitations of This Guide -- References -- Part I. Phytoplankton -- Phytoplankton: Diatoms -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Life Cycle -- 3 General Morphology -- 3.1 Pennate diatoms -- 3.2 Centric diatoms -- 4 Ecology and Distribution -- 5 Systematics -- References -- Phytoplankton: Dinoflagellates -- 1 Introduction -- 2 General Description -- 2.1 Thecate dinoflagellates -- 2.2 Athecate dinoflagellates -- 3 Life Cycle -- 4 How to Identify Dinoflagellates -- 5 Ecology and Distribution -- 6 Harmful Species -- 7 Systematics -- Thecate dinoflagellates -- Athecate Dinoflagellates -- References -- Phytoplankton: Flagellates -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Life Cycle -- 3 General Description -- 4 Ecology and Distribution -- 5 Toxic Species -- 6 Systematics -- References -- Appendix 1: Terminology used in the description of phytoplankton flagellates -- Part 2. Zooplankton -- Protozooplankton: Ciliates -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Life Cycle -- 3 General Morphology. , 4 Ecology and Distribution -- 5 How to Identify Ciliophora -- 6 Systematics -- References -- Protozooplankton: Radiolaria -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Life Cycle -- 3 Ecology and Distribution -- 4 General Morphology -- 5 How to Identify Radiolaria -- 6 Systematics -- References -- Protozooplankton: Foraminifera -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Life Cycle -- 3 Ecology and Distribution -- 4 How to Identify Foraminifera -- 4.1 Class Monothalamea -- 4.2 Class Tubothalamea -- 4.3 Class Globothalamea -- 5 Systematics -- References -- Cnidaria: Scyphozoa and Non-colonial Hydrozoa -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Life cycle -- 3 Ecology -- 4 General morphology -- 5 Systematics -- References -- Cnidaria: Colonial Hydrozoa (Siphonophorae) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Life Cycle -- 3 Ecology -- 4 General Morphology -- 5 Systematics -- References -- Ctenophora -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Life Cycle -- 3 Ecology -- 4 General Morphology -- 5 Systematics -- References -- Crustacea: Introduction -- Introduction to Crustacea -- References -- Crustacea: Copepoda -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Life Cycle -- 3 Ecology -- 4 General Morphology -- 4.1 Body segmentation -- 4.2 Appendages -- 5 Systematics -- 5.1 Key characters for identification of copepods -- References -- Crustacea: Branchiopoda -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Life Cycle -- 3 Ecology -- 4 General Morphology -- 5 Systematics -- References -- Crustacea: Cirripedia and Facetotecta -- 1 Introduction -- Cirripedia -- 2 Life Cycle -- 3 Ecology -- 4 General Morphology -- 4.1 The nauplius larva -- 4.2 The cyprid larva -- 4.3 How to identify cirriped larvae -- Naupliar stages -- Naupliar species -- Cyprid -- 5 Systematics -- Facetotecta -- 1 Life Cycle -- 2 Ecology -- 3 General Morphology -- 3.1 Nauplius -- 3.2 Cyprid -- References -- Crustacea: Ostracoda -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Life Cycle -- 3 Ecology -- 4 General Morphology -- 5 Systematics -- References. , Crustacea: Decapoda.
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-01-26
    Keywords: English Channel; O_similis_RESPEXP; Respiration rate, oxygen, per individual; Species; Treatment: temperature; Uniform resource locator/link to reference; WP2; WP-2 towed closing plankton net
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 32 data points
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  • 4
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    In:  Supplement to: Melle, Webjørn; Runge, Jeffrey A; Head, Erica J H; Plourde, Stéphane; Castellani, Claudia; Licandro, Priscilla; Pierson, James; Jónasdóttir, Sigrún Huld; Johnson, C; Broms, Cecilie; Debes, Høgni; Falkenhaug, Tone; Gaard, Eilif; Gislason, Astthor; Heath, Michael R; Niehoff, Barbara; Nielsen, Torkel Gissel; Pepin, Pierre; Stenevik, Erling Kaare; Chust, Guillem (2015): Biogeography of key mesozooplankton species in the North Atlantic and egg production of Calanus finmarchicus. Earth System Science Data, 7(2), 223-230, https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-7-223-2015
    Publication Date: 2024-05-28
    Description: The continuous plankton recorder (CPR) survey is an upper layer plankton monitoring program that has regularly collected samples, at monthly intervals, in the North Atlantic and adjacent seas since 1946. Water from approximately 6 m depth enters the CPR through a small aperture at the front of the sampler and travels down a tunnel where it passes through a silk filtering mesh of 270 µm before exiting at the back of the CPR. The plankton filtered on the silk is analyzed in sections corresponding to 10 nautical miles (approx. 3 m**3 of seawater filtered) and the plankton microscopically identified (Richardson et al., 2006 and reference therein). In the present study we used the CPR data to investigate the current basin scale distribution of C. finmarchicus (C5-C6), C. helgolandicus (C5-C6), C. hyperboreus (C5-C6), Pseudocalanus spp. (C6), Oithona spp. (C1-C6), total Euphausiida, total Thecosomata and the presence/absence of Cnidaria and the Phytoplankton Colour Index (PCI). The PCI, which is a visual assessment of the greenness of the silk, is used as an indicator of the distribution of total phytoplankton biomass across the Atlantic basin (Batten et al., 2003). Monthly data collected between 2000 and 2009 were gridded using the inverse-distance interpolation method, in which the interpolated values were the nodes of a 2 degree by 2 degree grid. The resulting twelve monthly matrices were then averaged within the year and in the case of the zooplankton the data were log-transformed (i.e. log10 (x+1).
    Keywords: Basin Scale Analysis, Synthesis and Integration; Calanus finmarchicus; Calanus helgolandicus; Calanus hyperboreus; Cnidaria; Continuous Plankton Recorder (CPR); Euphausiidae; EURO-BASIN; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Oithona sp.; Phytoplankton Color Index; Pseudocalanus spp.; Thecosomata
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 13939 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-05-28
    Keywords: Arendal_st_2; AZMP_Anticosti_Gyre; AZMP_Gaspe_Current; AZMP_Rimouski_Station; AZMP_Station_27; AZMP_Station_Halifax_2; Basin Scale Analysis, Synthesis and Integration; BONGO; Bongo net; Calanus finmarchicus, c1; Calanus finmarchicus, c2; Calanus finmarchicus, c3; Calanus finmarchicus, c4; Calanus finmarchicus, c5; Calanus finmarchicus, female; Calanus finmarchicus, male; Central_Labrador_Sea; Central Norwegian Sea; Depth, bottom/max; Depth, top/min; Eastern_Labrador_Sea; Eastern Norwegian Sea; EURO-BASIN; Event label; Faroe_Shelf_station_; Faroese Shelf; Faroe-Shetland Channel; Foinaven; Gulf of Maine; Labrador_Shelf; Labrador_Slope; Labrador Sea; Labrador shelf; Labrador slope; Langanes_NA; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MSN; Multiple opening/closing net; Murchinson; Newfoundland Shelf; Northeastern Iceland; Northern Iceland; Northern Norwegian Shelf; North Sea; North Sea, Scotland Shelf; Northwest Gulf of St. Lawrence; Ring net; RN; Saltenfjorden; Sampling date; Scotian Shelf; Siglunes_section; Southern Iceland; Southern Norway Shelf; St. Lawrence Estuary, lower; Stonehaven; Svinoy_section_Arctic; Svinoy_section_Atlantic; Svinoy_section_coastal; Vestmannaeyjar; Weather_Station_Mike; West_Greenland_shelf; West Greenland; Wilkinson_Basin; WP2; WP-2 towed closing plankton net
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 5167 data points
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  • 6
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Melle, Webjørn; Runge, Jeffrey A; Head, Erica J H; Plourde, Stéphane; Castellani, Claudia; Licandro, Priscilla; Pierson, James; Jónasdóttir, Sigrún Huld; Johnson, C; Broms, Cecilie; Debes, Høgni; Falkenhaug, Tone; Gaard, Eilif; Gislason, Astthor; Heath, Michael R; Niehoff, Barbara; Nielsen, Torkel Gissel; Pepin, Pierre; Stenevik, Erling Kaare; Chust, Guillem (2015): Biogeography of key mesozooplankton species in the North Atlantic and egg production of Calanus finmarchicus. Earth System Science Data, 7(2), 223-230, https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-7-223-2015
    Publication Date: 2024-05-28
    Description: Here we present a new, pan-North-Atlantic compilation of data on key mesozooplankton species, including the most important copepod, Calanus finmarchicus. Distributional data of eight representative zooplankton taxa, from recent (2000-2009) Continuous Plankton Recorder data, are presented, along with basin-scale data of the phytoplankton colour index. Then we present a compilation of data on C. finmarchicus, including observations of abundance, demography, egg production and female size, with accompanying data on temperature and chlorophyll. . This is a contribution by Canadian, European and US scientists and their institutions.
    Keywords: Basin Scale Analysis, Synthesis and Integration; EURO-BASIN
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 3 datasets
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-05-28
    Keywords: Arendal_st_2; AZMP_Anticosti_Gyre; AZMP_Gaspe_Current; AZMP_Rimouski_Station; AZMP_Station_27; AZMP_Station_Halifax_2; Basin Scale Analysis, Synthesis and Integration; BONGO; Bongo net; Central_Labrador_Sea; Central Norwegian Sea; Chlorophyll a, areal concentration; Depth, bottom/max; Depth, top/min; Eastern_Labrador_Sea; Eastern Norwegian Sea; EURO-BASIN; Event label; Faroe_Shelf_station_; Faroese Shelf; Faroe-Shetland Channel; Foinaven; Gulf of Maine; Labrador_Shelf; Labrador_Slope; Labrador Sea; Labrador shelf; Labrador slope; Langanes_NA; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MSN; Multiple opening/closing net; Murchinson; Newfoundland Shelf; Northeastern Iceland; Northern Iceland; Northern Norwegian Shelf; North Sea; North Sea, Scotland Shelf; Northwest Gulf of St. Lawrence; Ring net; RN; Saltenfjorden; Sampling date; Scotian Shelf; Siglunes_section; Southern Iceland; Southern Norway Shelf; St. Lawrence Estuary, lower; Stonehaven; Svinoy_section_Arctic; Svinoy_section_Atlantic; Svinoy_section_coastal; Vestmannaeyjar; Weather_Station_Mike; West_Greenland_shelf; West Greenland; Wilkinson_Basin; WP2; WP-2 towed closing plankton net
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 2690 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-05-28
    Keywords: Arendal_st_2; AZMP_Anticosti_Gyre; AZMP_Gaspe_Current; AZMP_Rimouski_Station; AZMP_Station_27; AZMP_Station_Halifax_2; Basin Scale Analysis, Synthesis and Integration; BONGO; Bongo net; Central_Labrador_Sea; Central Norwegian Sea; Depth, bottom/max; Depth, top/min; Eastern_Labrador_Sea; Eastern Norwegian Sea; EURO-BASIN; Event label; Faroe_Shelf_station_; Faroese Shelf; Faroe-Shetland Channel; Foinaven; Gulf of Maine; Labrador_Shelf; Labrador_Slope; Labrador Sea; Labrador shelf; Labrador slope; Langanes_NA; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MSN; Multiple opening/closing net; Murchinson; Newfoundland Shelf; Northeastern Iceland; Northern Iceland; Northern Norwegian Shelf; North Sea; North Sea, Scotland Shelf; Northwest Gulf of St. Lawrence; Ring net; RN; Saltenfjorden; Sampling date; Scotian Shelf; Siglunes_section; Southern Iceland; Southern Norway Shelf; St. Lawrence Estuary, lower; Stonehaven; Svinoy_section_Arctic; Svinoy_section_Atlantic; Svinoy_section_coastal; Temperature, water; Vestmannaeyjar; Weather_Station_Mike; West_Greenland_shelf; West Greenland; Wilkinson_Basin; WP2; WP-2 towed closing plankton net
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 2679 data points
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