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  • 2020-2024  (8)
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  • 1
    Schlagwort(e): Forschungsbericht ; CBM Experiment ; Quantenchromodynamik
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (28 Seiten, 1,47 MB) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Anmerkung: Förderkennzeichen BMBF 05P15VHFC1 , Verbundnummer 01158807 , Unterschiede zwischen dem gedruckten Dokument und der elektronischen Ressource können nicht ausgeschlossen werden
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  • 2
    Schlagwort(e): Forschungsbericht ; CBM Experiment ; Quantenchromodynamik ; Phasenumwandlung ; Nichtgleichgewicht
    Materialart: Online-Ressource
    Seiten: 1 Online-Ressource (11 Seiten, 320,27 KB)
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Anmerkung: Förderkennzeichen BMBF 05P18VHFCA , Verbundnummer 01182238
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  • 3
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-02-14
    Schlagwort(e): 494-2; 496-2; 509-2; 511-2; 512-1; 513-2; 528-2; 528-3; 529-2; 530-1; 531-2; 532-2; 534-2; 535-2; 536-1; 537-2; 538-1; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Dentigloborotalia anfracta; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; Elevation of event; Event label; Flemish Cap; Foraminifera; Foraminifera, planktic, total; GC; GeoB18515-2; GeoB18517-2; GeoB18530-2; GeoB18532-2; GeoB18533-1; GeoB18534-2; GeoB18549-2; GeoB18549-3; GeoB18550-2; GeoB18551-1; GeoB18552-2; GeoB18553-2; GeoB18555-2; GeoB18556-2; GeoB18557-1; GeoB18558-2; GeoB18559-1; Globigerina bulloides; Globigerina falconensis; Globigerinella calida; Globigerinella siphonifera; Globigerinita glutinata; Globigerinita minuta; Globigerinita uvula; Globigerinoides conglobatus; Globigerinoides elongatus; Globigerinoides ruber pink; Globigerinoides ruber white; Globorotalia hirsuta; Globorotalia inflata; Globorotalia menardii; Globorotalia truncatulinoides; Gravity corer; Latitude of event; Location of event; Longitude of event; Maria S. Merian; MARUM; Mass; Metabarcoding; microfossils; MSM39; MUC; MultiCorer; Neogloboquadrina dutertrei; Neogloboquadrina incompta; Neogloboquadrina pachyderma; North Atlantic; Orphan Basin; Orphan Knoll; Pulleniatina obliquiloculata; sedimentary ancient DNA; SE Grand Banks Slope; Size fraction; Split; SW Grand Banks Slope; Tenuitella fleisheri; Trilobatus sacculifer; Turborotalita quinqueloba; Wet mass
    Materialart: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 5199 data points
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  • 4
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-02-14
    Beschreibung: Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding of marine sediments has revealed large amounts of sequences assigned to planktonic taxa. How this planktonic eDNA is delivered on the seafloor and preserved in the sediment is not well understood. We address these questions by comparing metabarcoding and microfossil foraminifera assemblages in sediment cores taken off Newfoundland across a strong ecological gradient. We detected planktonic foraminifera eDNA down to 30 cm and observed that the planktonic/benthic amplicon ratio changed with depth. The relative proportion of planktonic foraminiferal amplicons remained low from the surface down to 10 cm, likely due to the presence of DNA from living benthic foraminifera. Below 10 cm, the relative proportion of planktonic foraminifera amplicons rocketed, likely reflecting the higher proportion of planktonic eDNA in the DNA burial flux. In addition, the microfossil and metabarcoding assemblages showed a congruent pattern indicating that planktonic foraminifera eDNA is deposited without substantial lateral advection and preserves regional biogeographical patterns, indicating deposition by a similar mechanism as the foraminiferal shells. Our study shows that the planktonic eDNA preserved in marine sediments has the potential to record climatic and biotic changes in the pelagic community with the same spatial and temporal resolution as microfossils.
    Schlagwort(e): Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Foraminifera; MARUM; Metabarcoding; microfossils; North Atlantic; sedimentary ancient DNA
    Materialart: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 3 datasets
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  • 5
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-02-14
    Schlagwort(e): 494-2; 496-2; 511-2; 512-1; 513-2; 528-2; 530-1; 532-2; 536-1; 538-1; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; Depth, bottom/max; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Depth, top/min; DNA concentration; Elevation of event; Event label; Flemish Cap; Foraminifera; Foraminifera, planktic, number of reads; GC; GeoB18515-2; GeoB18517-2; GeoB18532-2; GeoB18533-1; GeoB18534-2; GeoB18549-2; GeoB18551-1; GeoB18553-2; GeoB18557-1; GeoB18559-1; Globothalamea, number of reads; Gravity corer; Latitude of event; Location of event; Longitude of event; Maria S. Merian; MARUM; Metabarcoding; microfossils; Monothalamea, number of reads; MSM39; MUC; MultiCorer; North Atlantic; Operational taxonomic unit; Orphan Basin; Orphan Knoll; Ratio; Reads; Sample code/label; sedimentary ancient DNA; SE Grand Banks Slope; SW Grand Banks Slope; Tubothalamea, number of reads
    Materialart: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1993 data points
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  • 6
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-02-14
    Schlagwort(e): 494-2; 496-2; 511-2; 512-1; 513-2; 528-2; 530-1; 532-2; 536-1; 538-1; Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; File format; File name; File size; Flemish Cap; Foraminifera; GC; GeoB18515-2; GeoB18517-2; GeoB18532-2; GeoB18533-1; GeoB18534-2; GeoB18549-2; GeoB18551-1; GeoB18553-2; GeoB18557-1; GeoB18559-1; Gravity corer; Maria S. Merian; MARUM; Metabarcoding; microfossils; MSM39; MUC; MultiCorer; North Atlantic; Orphan Basin; Orphan Knoll; sedimentary ancient DNA; SE Grand Banks Slope; SW Grand Banks Slope; Uniform resource locator/link to file
    Materialart: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 4 data points
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  • 7
    Publikationsdatum: 2023-05-02
    Beschreibung: DNA sequencing shows that species of the genera Notorotalia, Porosorotalia and Buccella form a distinct branch (Notorotaliidae) of Rotaloidea, and cluster as sister to Elphidiidae. In this review we report on the sequencing of three species of Buccella (from the Arctic Ocean, Patagonia and Chile) and one each of Notorotalia (New Zealand) and Porosorotalia (Chile). This information has been combined with all the morphological descriptive information on species of these genera plus the genera Cristatavultus and Parrellina to provide a global synthesis of living species of the Notorotaliidae. We recognize 11 species of the southern hemisphere genus Notorotalia, which has a centre of diversity around New Zealand (8 species). A second southern-hemisphere-restricted genus, restricted to eastern Australia is Parrellina (3 species) although specimens (possibly introduced) have been recorded from the Mediterranean Sea. Cristatavultus has a single species, with a tropical west Pacific distribution.We synonymize Cribrorotalia under Porosorotalia, which has a disjunct distribution with one species in the northwest Pacific and a second around the southern parts of South America. Buccella is the most diverse and widespread genus (16 species recognized) with its greatest abundance in the Arctic Ocean and around subantarctic-temperate South America. Five species of Buccella live in a belt along the west coast of central America, from USAto Peru, with some spillage into the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico. Two new species of Buccella are recognized: B. dejardini (from South Georgia) and Buccella n. sp. A (from Chile).
    Repository-Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Materialart: Article , peerRev
    Format: application/pdf
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  • 8
    Publikationsdatum: 2024-05-30
    Beschreibung: Foraminifera are a species-rich phylum of rhizarian protists that are highly abundant in most marine environments. Molecular methods such as metabarcoding have revealed a high, yet undescribed diversity of Foraminifera. However, so far only one molecular marker, the 18S ribosomal RNA, was available for metabarcoding studies on Foraminifera. Primers that allow amplification of foraminiferal mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I (COI) and identification of Foraminifera species were recently published. Here we test the performance of these primers for the amplification of whole foraminiferal communities, and compare their performance to that of the highly degenerate LerayXT primers, which amplify the same COI region in a wide range of eukaryotes. We applied metabarcoding to 48 samples taken along three transects spanning a North Sea beach in the Netherlands from dunes to the low tide level, and analysed both sediment samples and meiofauna samples, which contained taxa between 42 mm and 1 mm in body size obtained by decantation from sand samples. We used single-cell metabarcoding (Girard et al., 2022) to generate a COI reference library containing 32 species of Foraminifera, and used this to taxonomically annotate our community metabarcoding data. Our analyses show that the highly degenerate LerayXT primers do not amplify Foraminifera, while the Foraminifera primers are highly Foraminifera- specific, with about 90% of reads assigned to Foraminifera and amplifying taxa from all major groups, i.e., monothalamids, Globothalamea, and Tubothalamea. We identified 176 Foraminifera ASVs and found a change in Foraminifera community composition along the beach transects from high tide to low tide level, and a dominance of single-chambered monothalamid Foraminifera. Our results highlight that COI metabarcoding can be a powerful tool for assessing Foraminiferal communities.
    Schlagwort(e): Foraminifera ; Metabarcoding ; Beach ; Community composition ; Intertidal ; Molecular ; biodiversity
    Repository-Name: National Museum of Natural History, Netherlands
    Materialart: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
    Format: application/pdf
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