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  • 1
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Merten, Veronique; Christiansen, Bernd; Javidpour, Jamileh; Piatkowski, Uwe; Puebla, Oscar; Gasca, Rebeca; Hoving, Henk-Jan T (2017): Diet and stable isotope analyses reveal the feeding ecology of the orangeback squid Sthenoteuthis pteropus (Steenstrup 1855) (Mollusca, Ommastrephidae) in the eastern tropical Atlantic. PLoS ONE, 12(12), e0189691, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0189691
    Publication Date: 2024-03-08
    Description: In the eastern tropical Atlantic, the orangeback flying squid Sthenoteuthis pteropus (Steenstrup 1855) (Cephalopoda, Ommastrephidae) is a dominant species of the epipelagic nekton community. This carnivore squid has a short lifespan and is one of the fastest-growing squids. In this study, we characterise the role of S. pteropus in the pelagic food web of the eastern tropical Atlantic by investigating its diet and the dynamics of its feeding habits throughout its ontogeny and migration. During three expeditions in the eastern tropical Atlantic in 2015, 129 specimens were caught by hand jigging. Stomach content analyses (via visual identification and DNA barcoding) were combined with stable isotope data (delta15N and delta13C) of muscle tissue to describe diet, feeding habits and trophic ecology of S. pteropus. Additionally, stable isotope analyses of incremental samples along the squid's gladius - the chitinous spiniform structure supporting the muscles and organs - were carried out to explore possible diet shifts through ontogeny and migration. Our results show that S. pteropus preys mainly on myctophid fishes (e.g. Myctophum asperum, Myctophum nitidulum, Vinciguerria spp.), but also on other teleost species, cephalopods (e.g. Enoploteuthidae, Bolitinidae, Ommastrephidae), crustaceans and possibly on gelatinous zooplankton as well. The squid shows a highly opportunistic feeding behaviour that includes cannibalism. Our study indicates that the trophic position of S. pteropus may increase by approximately one trophic level from a mantle length of 15 cm to 47 cm. The reconstructed isotope-based feeding chronologies of the gladii revealed high intra- and inter-individual variability in the squid's trophic position and foraging area. These findings are not revealed by diet or muscle tissue stable isotope analysis. This suggests a variable and complex life history involving individual variation and migration. The role of S. pteropus in transferring energy and nutrients from lower to higher trophic levels may be underestimated and important for understanding how a changing ocean impacts food webs in the eastern Atlantic.
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-01-08
    Description: During the RV MARIA S. MERIAN cruise to the Svalbard Archipelago and the Fram Strait during September - October 2020 a SeaBird SBE 911Plus CTD was deployed at twelve different stations and various physical parameters were measured. The measured parameters and the respective sensor details were: Pressure (Paroscientific, Digiquartz), Temperature (2 x SBE 3, ITS-90 °C), Conductivity (2x SBE 4), Oxygen concentrations (2x SBE 43), Fluorescence (WET Labs ECO-AFL/FL) and Turbidity (WET LABS ECO).
    Keywords: Arctic Ocean, eastern part; CTD; CTD, SEA-BIRD SBE 911plus, SN 0935; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; DATE/TIME; Density, sigma-theta (0); DEPTH, water; Event label; Fluorescence; Fluorometer, WET Labs ECO AFL/FL; FRAM; Fram Strait; FRontiers in Arctic marine Monitoring; GPF 19-2_05; Hausgarten; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Long-term Investigation at AWI-Hausgarten off Svalbard; Maria S. Merian; MSM95; MSM95_10-1; MSM95_1-1; MSM95_11-1; MSM95_17-1; MSM95_25-1; MSM95_26-1; MSM95_32-1; MSM95_36-1; MSM95_39-1; MSM95_41-1; MSM95_44-1; MSM95_6-1; MSM95_8-1; North Greenland Sea, Arctic Ocean; Oxygen; physical oceanography; Pressure, water; Salinity; Temperature, water; Turbidity (Nephelometric turbidity unit); Turbidity Meter, WET Labs ECO NTU
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 3434914 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-02-02
    Keywords: APN; Apstein plankton net; Carbon/Nitrogen ratio; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Date/Time of event; Event label; IKMT; Isaac-Kid-Midwater Trawl; Latitude of event; Length; Longitude of event; Maria S. Merian; Maturation stage; MOC10; MOCNESS opening/closing plankton net 10 sqm; MSM49; MSM49_583-6; MSM49_585-13; MSM49_586-1; MSM49_587-10; MSM49_595-7; MSM49_601-1; MSM49_602-1; MSM49_603-13; MSM49_604-3; Pelagic In situ Observation System PELAGIOS; PELAGIOS; Sample code/label; Sample type; Sex; South Atlantic Ocean; Species; WP3; WP-3 towed closing plankton net; δ13C; δ13C, adjusted/corrected; δ15N
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1826 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-02-02
    Keywords: Amphipoda; APN; Apstein plankton net; Cephalopoda; Comment; Copepoda; Crustacea; CTD, underway; CTD/Rosette; CTD 22; CTD 24; CTD 34; CTD 42; CTD 45; CTD 72; CTD-RO; CTD-UW; Date/Time of event; Event label; Fish; Hand net; HN; IKMT; Isaac-Kid-Midwater Trawl; Latitude of event; Length; Longitude of event; M116/1; M116/1_475-2; M116/1_485-2; M116/1_495-1; M116/1_497-1; M116/1_504-2; M116/1_507-1; M116/1_507-2; M116/1_515-1; M116/1_515-2; M116/1_518-1; M116/1_522-2; M116/1_529-2; M116/1_533-2; M116/1_545-1; M119; M119_715-1; M119_760-1; Maria S. Merian; Mass; Maturation stage; Meteor (1986); Method/Device of event; MOC10; MOCNESS opening/closing plankton net 10 sqm; MSM49; MSM49_583-6; MSM49_585-13; MSM49_586-1; MSM49_586-4b; MSM49_586-7; MSM49_587-10; MSM49_587-8; MSM49_595-7; MSM49_601-1; MSM49_602-1; MSM49_603-13; MSM49_604-3; MSN; Multiple opening/closing net; Myctophidae; Number of prey; Number of species; OSTRE_IV; Pelagic In situ Observation System PELAGIOS; PELAGIOS; Phosichthyidae; Sex; South Atlantic Ocean; Species; Stomach fullness; WP3; WP-3 towed closing plankton net
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1699 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Description: During the RV MARIA S. MERIAN cruise to the Svalbard Archipelago and the Fram Strait during September - October 2020 the Ocean Floor Observation and Bathymetry System (OFOBS) was used to collect still and video images, as well as sidescan data, from various locations surveyed during the research cruise. The OFOBS system consisted of a towed underwater camera system equipped with both a high-resolution photo-camera (iSiTEC, CANON EOS 5D Mark III) and a high-definition video-camera (iSiTEC, Sony FCB-H11) as well as an integrated sidescan sonar system. The cameras were mounted on a steel frame (140L x 92W x 135H cm), together with two strobe lights (iSiTEC UW-Blitz 250, TTL driven), three laser pointers spaced with a distance of 50 cm used to estimate the size of seafloor structures, four LED lights, and a USBL positioning system (Posidonia) to track the position of the OFOBS during deployments, with additional positioning information provided by the integrated INS and DVL systems. In automatic mode, a seabed photo, depicting an area of approximately 4 m², with variations depending on the actual height above ground, was taken every ~15 seconds to obtain series of "TIMER" stills distributed at regular distances along each of the survey profiles. Profile lengths varied in length depending on duration of the cast, usually determined by sea state conditions at time of survey. At a ship speed of 0.5 kn, the average distance between seabed images was approximately 5 m. Ship speed was however greatly influenced by ice conditions. Additional "HOTKEY" photos were taken from interesting objects (organisms, seabed features, etc) when they appeared in the live video feed.
    Keywords: deep sea ecology; fishing; FRAM; Fram Strait; FRontiers in Arctic marine Monitoring; Hausgarten; Long-term Investigation at AWI-Hausgarten off Svalbard; Svalbard; trawling
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 15 datasets
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  • 6
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Keywords: Binary Object; DATE/TIME; deep sea ecology; DEPTH, water; File name; fishing; FRAM; Fram Strait; FRontiers in Arctic marine Monitoring; GPF 19-2_05; Hausgarten; Image; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Long-term Investigation at AWI-Hausgarten off Svalbard; Maria S. Merian; MSM95; MSM95_42-1; North Greenland Sea, Arctic Ocean; Ocean Floor Observation System; OFOS; Svalbard; trawling; Type
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 3051 data points
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  • 7
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    In:  Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven
    Publication Date: 2024-04-20
    Keywords: Binary Object; DATE/TIME; deep sea ecology; DEPTH, water; EM712; EM712 multibeam echosounder; File name; fishing; FRAM; Fram Strait; FRontiers in Arctic marine Monitoring; GPF 19-2_05; Hausgarten; Image; Image (File Size); LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Long-term Investigation at AWI-Hausgarten off Svalbard; Maria S. Merian; MSM95; MSM95_22-1; North Greenland Sea, Arctic Ocean; Svalbard; trawling; Type
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 2252 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-04-22
    Description: Onboard, cephalopods were identified morphologically to the lowest taxonomic level possible (species, genus or family), and whole specimens were preserved in formalin as voucher. In addition, tissue samples of some specimen were collected and preserved in ethanol for barcoding and the genetic reference database used for eDNA metabarcoding.
    Keywords: Binary Object; Cabo Verde; Cephalopods; Description; environmental DNA; in situ observations; Metabarcoding
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 2 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-04-22
    Description: Net catches of cephalopods were obtained during the cruises POS320/2 (March 2005), MSM49 (November/December 2015) and WH383 (March/April 2015) off Cabo Verde at a total of 18 stations at depths between 0 and 1000 m. Cephalopods were caught during POS320/2 with either a Isaacs-Kidd midwater trawl (IKMT) with a 6 m2 net opening, 4 mm mesh size equipped with a flowmeter, a Hydro-Bios Multinet Maxi with a 0.5 m2 net opening and 500 µm mesh size between the surface and 250 m water depth, or an 80 feet bottom trawl. Net sampling during MSM49 was conducted with two types of multiple opening/closing nets (MOCNESS) and an IKMT. The smaller MOCNESS had a net opening of 1 m2 opening (three nets with a mesh size of 2 mm and six nets with a mesh size of 335 μm) and the larger MOCNESS a net opening of 10 m2 opening (five nets, mesh size: 1.5 mm) and were deployed between the surface to 1000 m. The IKMT had a net opening of 7 m2 and ended in a cod end of 500 µm mesh size. It was deployed to a maximum depth of 500 m. During WH383 a pelagic trawl ('Aalnetz', Engel Netze, Bremerhaven, Germany) with a mouth opening of 16 x 30 m, length of 150 m including multiple opening-closing device, 260 meshes by 180 cm stretched mesh size at the front, a cod end 20 mm stretched mesh-opening and a 1.8 mm inlet sewn into last 1 m of cod end was used with a multisampler (Construction Services AS, Bergen, Norway) allowing depth-stratified sampling. During WH383 three strata (mean vertical extension of ca. 40 m) were trawled mostly during night and one time during daytime at depths between 30 and 700 m in horizontal tows for 30 minutes per stratum with a mean speed of three knots (2.8-3.3 kn). During this cruise, night trawls took place at 22:00 local time, and the day-time trawl at 12:00 local time. Onboard, cephalopods were identified morphologically to the lowest taxonomic level possible (species, genus or family), and whole specimens were preserved in formalin as voucher. In addition, tissue samples of some specimen were collected and preserved in ethanol for barcoding and the genetic reference database used for eDNA metabarcoding. Pelagic video transects with the Pelagic In-Situ Observation System (PELAGIOS, (Hoving et al., 2019a)) were conducted during the cruises MSM49 (Christiansen et al., 2016) (transects between 30 and 1000 m, total towing duration 〉 80h), MSM61 (Fiedler et al., 2020) (transects between 80 and 1200 m, total hours of observations 〉 32h), POS520 (Hoving et al., 2018, p. 520) (transects between 30 and 2500 m, total hours of observations 27h), POS532 (Hoving et al., 2019b) (transects between 30 and 990 m, total hours of observations 19h) and M119 (Brandt, 2016) (transects between 50 and 700 m, total hours of observations 〉 20h) between 2015 and 2019 (Figure 1). PELAGIOS is a battery powered, high-definition camera system that is towed horizontally via a single-wired conductive sea-cable at 0.5 m s -1. Around 0.45 m2 of the water column in front of the camera is illuminated with an LED array. The attached depth sensor and/or a sensor for conductivity, temperature and depth (CTD) with oxygen sensor allows for hydrographic measurements and depth monitoring during transects. Pelagic video transects were conducted between 11-33 minutes per depth, towing the camera horizontally at specified depths. A deep-sea telemetry system allows for transmission of a low-resolution preview of the recorded video. During the cruises POS520 and POS532 the manned submersible JAGO (GEOMAR, Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research) was used for 30 deployments of about four hours each between the surface and 350 m water depth. During the dives, video was recorded by a high-resolution camera. The videos taken during the PELAGIOS and JAGO dives were annotated manually using the Video Annotation and Reference System (VARS) developed at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, which allows annotation and congruent collection of video frames. We also provide raw data on environmental DNA samples taken during POS532 in February 2019 at five stations. The stations off the islands Santo Antão and Fogo were close to the coast (maximum sampled depth 2500 m), CVOO was a reference station in the open ocean (maximum sampled depth 3000 m) and the stations Cyclone and Anticyclone were located eddies that had formed in the wake of Fogo and had propagated southwards (maximum sampled depths 2200 and 600 m, respectively). Per sampled depth, three biological replicates of two liters of seawater each were collected from three different 10 liter Niskin bottles mounted on a CTD rosette. For filtration, 0.22 µm pore size Sterivex-GP filter (Merck Millipore) were directly connected to the Niskin bottle with sterile tubing. The weight of the water in the Niskin bottles was sufficient to filter two liters of seawater per filter. The filters were closed with sterile plastic caps and stored at -80°C until further processing in the laboratory.
    Keywords: Cabo Verde; Cephalopods; environmental DNA; in situ observations; Metabarcoding; PelagicFoodfalls; The role of pelagic foodfalls in subsidizing deep-sea bottom communities in a changing ocean
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 3 datasets
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2024-04-22
    Description: Net catches of cephalopods were obtained during the cruises POS320/2 (March 2005), MSM49 (November/December 2015) and WH383 (March/April 2015) off Cabo Verde at a total of 18 stations at depths between 0 and 1000 m. Cephalopods were caught during POS320/2 with either a Isaacs-Kidd midwater trawl (IKMT) with a 6 m2 net opening, 4 mm mesh size equipped with a flowmeter, a Hydro-Bios Multinet Maxi with a 0.5 m2 net opening and 500 µm mesh size between the surface and 250 m water depth, or an 80 feet bottom trawl. Net sampling during MSM49 was conducted with two types of multiple opening/closing nets (MOCNESS) and an IKMT. The smaller MOCNESS had a net opening of 1 m2 opening (three nets with a mesh size of 2 mm and six nets with a mesh size of 335 μm) and the larger MOCNESS a net opening of 10 m2 opening (five nets, mesh size: 1.5 mm) and were deployed between the surface to 1000 m. The IKMT had a net opening of 7 m2 and ended in a cod end of 500 µm mesh size. It was deployed to a maximum depth of 500 m. During WH383 a pelagic trawl ('Aalnetz', Engel Netze, Bremerhaven, Germany) with a mouth opening of 16 x 30 m, length of 150 m including multiple opening-closing device, 260 meshes by 180 cm stretched mesh size at the front, a cod end 20 mm stretched mesh-opening and a 1.8 mm inlet sewn into last 1 m of cod end was used with a multisampler (Construction Services AS, Bergen, Norway) allowing depth-stratified sampling. During WH383 three strata (mean vertical extension of ca. 40 m) were trawled mostly during night and one time during daytime at depths between 30 and 700 m in horizontal tows for 30 minutes per stratum with a mean speed of three knots (2.8-3.3 kn). During this cruise, night trawls took place at 22:00 local time, and the day-time trawl at 12:00 local time. Onboard, cephalopods were identified morphologically to the lowest taxonomic level possible (species, genus or family), and whole specimens were preserved in formalin as voucher.
    Keywords: Atlantic Ocean; Cabo Verde; Cephalopods; Comment; Cruise/expedition; CT; DATE/TIME; Depth, bottom/max; Depth, nominal; Depth, top/min; Eastern Central Atlantic Ocean; environmental DNA; Gear; Haul; Identification; IKMT; in situ observations; Isaac-Kid-Midwater Trawl; Maria S. Merian; Metabarcoding; Midwater trawl; MOC1; MOC10; MOCNESS opening/closing plankton net 10 sqm; MOCNESS opening/closing plankton net 1 sqm; MSM49; MSM49_583-14; MSM49_583-3; MSM49_583-7; MSM49_583-8; MWT; POS320/2; POS320/2-track; Poseidon; Sample code/label; South Atlantic Ocean; Station label; Taxon/taxa; Underway cruise track measurements; Walther Herwig III; WH383; WH383_341-110
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 9291 data points
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