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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-01-30
    Description: The data represent species counts (cells L-1) of the three AZA-producing dinoflagellate species Azadinium spinosum, Az. poporum and Amphidoma languida (all members of the taxonomic family Amphidomataceae) of water samples taken during in total six different field expeditions on several research vessels (RV Heincke, RV Uthörn, RV Polarstern) and on in total five stationary sampling stations (Scapa Flow/Scotland, Cuxhaven/Germany, Helgoland/Germany, Wilhelmshaven/Germany, Sylt/Germany) between 2015 and 2019. The water samples have been taken using Niskin bottles (on research vessels attached to a CTD). After DNA extraction, the species cell numbers have been calculated by quantitative PCR (qPCR) analysis using respective standard curves. These samples gained from different geographical areas in the eastern North Atlantic have been analyzed as part of the RIPAZA Project (funded by the German BMBF; in cooperation with the Third Institute of Oceanography, Xiamen/China) and the results are presented and discussed in the doctoral thesis of Stephan Wietkamp (Suppl.Tab.S6, Suppl.Tab.S7). Aim of the project and especially of this data set was to provide first reference data on the biogeography (geographical distribution and seasonality) of toxigenic Amphidomataceae in the eastern North Atlantic.
    Keywords: Amphidoma languida; Azadinium; Azadinium poporum; Azadinium spinosum; Azaspiracids; Cuxhaven_WS; DATE/TIME; Dinoflagellates; DNA; Field observation; Germany; Helgoland_WS; LATITUDE; Location; LONGITUDE; North Atlantic; qPCR; QPCR; Quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR); ScapaFlow_WS; Scotland; Sylt_WS; Water sample; Wilhelmshaven_WS; WS
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 980 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2024-05-11
    Description: The data represent species counts (cells L-1) of the three AZA-producing dinoflagellate species Azadinium spinosum, Az. poporum and Amphidoma languida (all members of the taxonomic family Amphidomataceae) of water samples taken during in total six different field expeditions on several research vessels (RV Heincke, RV Uthörn, RV Polarstern) and on in total five stationary sampling stations (Scapa Flow/Scotland, Cuxhaven/Germany, Helgoland/Germany, Wilhelmshaven/Germany, Sylt/Germany) between 2015 and 2019. The water samples have been taken using Niskin bottles (on research vessels attached to a CTD). After DNA extraction, the species cell numbers have been calculated by quantitative PCR (qPCR) analysis using respective standard curves. These samples gained from different geographical areas in the eastern North Atlantic have been analyzed as part of the RIPAZA Project (funded by the German BMBF; in cooperation with the Third Institute of Oceanography, Xiamen/China) and the results are presented and discussed in the doctoral thesis of Stephan Wietkamp (Suppl.Tab.S6, Suppl.Tab.S7). Aim of the project and especially of this data set was to provide first reference data on the biogeography (geographical distribution and seasonality) of toxigenic Amphidomataceae in the eastern North Atlantic.
    Keywords: Amphidoma languida; ARK-XXIX/1, TRANSSIZ; Azadinium; Azadinium poporum; Azadinium spinosum; AZAHAB; Azaspiracids; Baltic Sea; Cells, total; Celtic Sea; CT; CTD, towed system; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; CTD-twoyo; DATE/TIME; Dinoflagellates; DNA; English Channel; Event label; Field observation; HE516; HE516_10-2; HE516_1-1; HE516_11-1; HE516_12-1; HE516_13-1; HE516_14-1; HE516_15-1; HE516_16-1; HE516_17-1; HE516_18-1; HE516_19-1; HE516_20-1; HE516_21-1; HE516_2-2; HE516_22-1; HE516_23-1; HE516_24-1; HE516_25-1; HE516_26-1; HE516_27-1; HE516_28-1; HE516_29-1; HE516_30-1; HE516_3-1; HE516_31-1; HE516_32-1; HE516_33-1; HE516_34-1; HE516_35-1; HE516_36-1; HE516_37-1; HE516_38-1; HE516_39-1; HE516_40-1; HE516_4-1; HE516_41-1; HE516_42-1; HE516_43-1; HE516_44-1; HE516_45-1; HE516_46-1; HE516_47-1; HE516_48-1; HE516_49-1; HE516_50-2; HE516_5-1; HE516_51-1; HE516_52-1; HE516_53-1; HE516_54-1; HE516_55-1; HE516_56-1; HE516_57-1; HE516_58-1; HE516_59-1; HE516_60-1; HE516_6-1; HE516_61-1; HE516_62-1; HE516_63-1; HE516_64-1; HE516_65-1; HE516_66-1; HE516_67-1; HE516_68-1; HE516_69-2; HE516_70-1; HE516_7-1; HE516_71-1; HE516_72-1; HE516_73-1; HE516_74-2; HE516_75-2; HE516_8-1; HE516_9-2; HE517; HE517_10-1; HE517_11-3; HE517_1-2; HE517_12-1; HE517_13-2; HE517_14-1; HE517_15-1; HE517_16-1; HE517_17-1; HE517_19-1; HE517_21-1; HE517_22-1; HE517_23-1; HE517_25-1; HE517_26-1; HE517_27-1; HE517_28-1; HE517_30-1; HE517_35-2; HE517_36-2; HE517_37-1; HE517_8-1; HE517_9-1; HE534; HE534_11-3; HE534_1-4; HE534_22-3; HE534_28-4; HE534_30-2; HE534_33-4; HE534_36-4; HE534_38-5; HE534_42-5; HE534_4-3; HE534_43-1; HE534_47-2; HE534_8-4; HE541; HE541_105-1; HE541_36-1; HE541_57-1; HE541_75-1; Heincke; Kattegat; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; North Atlantic; North Sea; Polarstern; PS92; PS92-track; qPCR; QPCR; Quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR); Reference/source; South Atlantic Ocean; The Great Belt; Underway cruise track measurements; UT1606; UT1606/01-1; UT1606/02-1; UT1606/03-1; UT1606/04-1; UT1606/05-1; UT1606/06-1; UT1606/07-1; UT1606/08-1; UT1606/09-1; UT1606/10-1; UT1606/11-1; UT1606/12-1; UT1606/13-1; UT1606/14-1; UT1606/15-1; UT1606/16-1; UT1606/17-1; UT1606/18-1; UT1606/19-1; UT1606/20-1; UT1606/21-1; UT1606/22-1; UT1606/23-1; UT1606/24-1; UT1606/25-1; UT1606/26-1; UT1606/27-1; UT1606/28-1; UT1606/29-1; UT1606/30-1; UT1606/31-1; UT1606/32-1; UT1606/33-1; UT1606/34-1; UT1606/35-1; UT1606/36-1; UT1606/37-1; UT1606/38-1; UT1606/39-1; UT1606/40-1; UT1606/41-1; UT1606/42-1; UT1606/43-1; UT1606/44-1; Uthörn
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 995 data points
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2024-03-21
    Description: Among the photosynthetically active dinophytes, the Kryptoperidiniaceae are unique in having a diatom as endosymbiont instead of the widely present peridinin chloroplast. Phylogenetically, it is unresolved at present how the endosymbionts are inherited, and the taxonomic identities of two iconic dinophyte names, Kryptoperidinium foliaceum and Kryptoperidinium triquetrum, are also unclear. Multiple strains were newly established from the type locality in the German Baltic Sea off Wismar and inspected using microscopy as well as molecular sequence diagnostics of both host and endosymbiont. All strains were bi-nucleate, shared the same plate formula (i.e., po, X, 4′, 2a, 7′′, 5c, 7s, 5′′′, 2′′′′) and exhibited a narrow and characteristically L-shaped precingular plate 7′′. Within the molecular phylogeny of Bacillariaceae, endosymbionts were scattered over the tree in a highly polyphyletic pattern, even if they were gained from different strains of a single species, namely K. triquetrum. Notably, endosymbionts from the Baltic Sea show molecular sequences distinct from the Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea, which is the first report of such a spatial fragmentation in a planktonic species of dinophytes. The two names K. foliaceum and K. triquetrum are taxonomically clarified by epitypification, with K. triquetrum having priority over its synonym K. foliaceum. Our study underlines the need of stable taxonomy for central questions in evolutionary biology.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Article , isiRev
    Format: application/pdf
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