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  • 1
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    PANGAEA
    Publication Date: 2023-05-27
    Keywords: 06GA460; 06GA460_285; 06GA460_H3; 06GA460_K2; 06GA460_O11; 11/06/05; 285; Aphanizomenon spp., biomass; Baltic Sea; Baltic Sea, Landsort Deep; Bornholm Basin; DATE/TIME; Day of experiment; Description; Experimental treatment; Gauss; H3; K2; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Mesocosm label; MULT; Multiple investigations; Nodularia spp., biomass; O11; Optional event label; Rügen
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 504 data points
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  • 2
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    In:  Supplement to: Wasmund, Norbert (2017): Recruitment of bloom-forming cyanobacteria from winter/spring populations in the Baltic Sea verified by a mesocosm approach. Boreal Environment Research, 22, 445-455, https://www.borenv.net/BER/archive/ber221-6.htm
    Publication Date: 2023-05-27
    Description: The biomass development of the cyanobacteria genera Aphanizomenon, Dolichospermum and Nodularia in mesocosm ("tanks") experiments was observed. The phytoplankton biomass was determined by means of an inverted microscope according to the classical UTERMÖHL method. Counts converted to biomass (wet weight) according to the method described by HELCOM (2010). The principle of the method is also described by Olenina et al. (2006).
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 3
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    PANGAEA
    Publication Date: 2024-02-02
    Keywords: Aphanizomenon spp., biomass; Area/locality; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; DATE/TIME; Day of experiment; Description; Dolichospermum spp., biomass; Experimental treatment; H3; J1; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; M87/4; M87/4_1073; M87/4_1176; Mesocosm label; Meteor (1986); Nodularia spp., biomass; Optional event label
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 435 data points
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2024-03-13
    Keywords: Bacillariophyta, biomass; Benguela Upwelling; Chrysophyceae, biomass; Cryptophyceae, biomass; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Cyanophyceae, biomass; Date/Time of event; Depth, bottom/max; Depth, top/min; DEPTH, water; Dinophyceae, biomass; Euglenophyceae, biomass; Event label; Flagellates, other, biomass; GENUS; Geochemistry and ecology of the Namibian upwelling system; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; M100/1; M100/1_1861-1; M100/1_1862-1; M100/1_1863-1; M100/1_1864-1; M100/1_1865-1; M100/1_1866-1; M100/1_1867-1; M100/1_1868-1; M100/1_1869-1; M100/1_1872-1; M100/1_1873-1; M100/1_1874-1; M100/1_1876-1; M100/1_1877-2; M100/1_1892-2; M100/1_1894-1; M100/1_1895-2; M100/1_1896-1; M100/1_1897-1; M100/1_1898-1; M100/1_1903-1; M100/1_1906-1; M100/1_1907-1; M100/1_1908-1; M100/1_1909-1; M100/1_1910-1; M100/1_1911-1; M100/1_1913-1; M100/1_1914-1; M100/1_1915-2; M100/1_1916-1; M100/1_1918-1; M100/1_1920-1; M100/1_1921-1; M100/1_1922-2; M100/1_1923-4; M100/1_1924-1; M100/1_1925-1; M100/1_1925-4; M100/1_1928-1; M100/1_1929-1; M100/1_1931-2; M100/1_1932-2; M100/1_1934-1; M100/1_1935-1; Meteor (1986); Prasinophyceae, biomass; Prymnesiales, biomass; Quantitative phytoplankton method (Utermöhl, 1958)
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 902 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2024-03-13
    Keywords: 104; 105; 107; 110; 114; 116; 118; 120; 121; 123; 125; 131; 133; 135; 137; 138; 77; 78; 79; 80; 81; 83; 85; 86; 88; 89; Bacillariophyta, biomass; Chrysophyceae, biomass; Cryptophyceae, biomass; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Date/Time of event; Depth, bottom/max; Depth, top/min; DEPTH, water; Dinophyceae, biomass; Euglenophyceae, biomass; Event label; Flagellates, other, biomass; GENUS; Geochemistry and ecology of the Namibian upwelling system; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; M103/2; M103/2_104; M103/2_105; M103/2_107; M103/2_110; M103/2_114; M103/2_116; M103/2_118; M103/2_120; M103/2_121; M103/2_123; M103/2_125; M103/2_131; M103/2_133; M103/2_135; M103/2_137; M103/2_138; M103/2_77; M103/2_78; M103/2_79; M103/2_80; M103/2_81; M103/2_83; M103/2_85; M103/2_86; M103/2_88; M103/2_89; Meteor (1986); off Namibia; Prymnesiales, biomass; Quantitative phytoplankton method (Utermöhl, 1958)
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 396 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-03-13
    Keywords: Bacillariophyta, biomass; Benguela Upwelling; Chrysophyceae, biomass; Coccosphaerales, biomass; Cryptophyceae, biomass; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Cyanophyceae, biomass; Depth, bottom/max; Depth, top/min; DEPTH, water; Dinophyceae, biomass; Euglenophyceae, biomass; Event label; Flagellates, other, biomass; GENUS; Geochemistry and ecology of the Namibian upwelling system; Maria S. Merian; MSM18/5; MSM18/5_879-1; MSM18/5_880-1; MSM18/5_881-1; MSM18/5_882-2; MSM18/5_883-1; MSM18/5_884-1; MSM18/5_886-1; MSM18/5_887-3; MSM18/5_888-1; MSM18/5_889-4; MSM18/5_892-1; MSM18/5_893-1; MSM18/5_895-1; MSM18/5_898-1; MSM18/5_899-1; MSM18/5_901-1; MSM18/5_902-1; MSM18/5_903-1; MSM18/5_904-1; MSM18/5_914-1; MSM18/5_915-2; MSM18/5_916-1; MSM18/5_917-1; MSM18/5_918-1; MSM18/5_919-1; MSM18/5_920-1; MSM18/5_921-1; MSM18/5_922-1; MSM18/5_923-1; MSM18/5_924-1; MSM18/5_925-1; MSM18/5_927-1; MSM18/5_928-1; MSM18/5_929-1; MSM18/5_930-1; MSM18/5_931-1; MSM18/5_932-1; MSM18/5_933-1; MSM18/5_935-1; MSM18/5_936-1; MSM18/5_938-1; MSM18/5_941-1; MSM18/5_942-1; MSM18/5_943-1; MSM18/5_944-1; MSM18/5_945-1; MSM18/5_946-1; NAM001-2; NAM001-3; NAM001-4; NAM002-1; NAM002-2; NAM002-3; NAM002-4; NAM003-1; NAM003-3; NAM003-4; NAM004-1; NAM004-2; NAM004-3; NAM004-4; NAM005-1; NAM005-3; NAM005-4; NAM007-1; NAM007-2; NAM007-3; NAM007-4; NAM009-1; NAM009-2; NAM009-3; NAM009-4; NAM011-3; NAM014-1; NAM014-2; NAM014-3; NAM014-4; NAM016-1; NAM016-2; NAM016-3; NAM016-4; NAM017-1; NAM017-2; NAM017-3; NAM018-1; NAM018-2; NAM018-3; NAM018-4; NAM021-4; NAM022-4; NAM023-4; NAM024-4; NAM025-4; NAM026-4; Phytoplankton, indeterminata, biomass; Phytoplankton, total, biomass; Prymnesiales, biomass; Sample code/label
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 686 data points
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2024-03-13
    Description: Nitrogen fixation data from the cruise number MSM18/5 with research vessel "Maria S. Merian" from 22.08.-20.09.2011 (from Walvis Bay to Walvis Bay) in front of Angola and northern Namibia. Samples taken by CTD- rosette sampler from different depths and incubated in glass bottles (535 ml) at light intensities that resemble the in situ light intensities of the sampling depth after 15N2 gas was injected to the sample. After the incubation time of 6 hours, the complete bottle content was filtered onto a pre-combusted Whatman GF/F filter. Filters were frozen, transported to the institute on dry ice and measured in a mass spectrometer for Delta 15N. The principle of the method was described by Montoya et al. (1996) and calculation was done according to their spread sheet. From the data of the single depths, the nitrogen fixation per square meter within the upper 40 m of the water column was calculated. The methods are described in detail in a paper submitted by Wasmund et al. in 2014 to be printed in 2015. Some results are surprisingly below zero. This occurs if the Delta 15N of the blank is higher than the measurement after incubation. It indicates that no nitrogen fixation occurred. Due to natural variability, the variability of the nitrogen fixation data is high. In an overall estimate, also over several cruises, negative and positive values compensate more or less, suggesting that nitrogen fixation is insignificant in the waters in front of northern Namibia and southern Angola.
    Keywords: Benguela Upwelling; Calculated according to Montoya et al. (1996); CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Date/Time of event; Depth, bottom/max; Depth, top/min; DEPTH, water; Event label; GENUS; Geochemistry and ecology of the Namibian upwelling system; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Maria S. Merian; MSM18/5; MSM18/5_878-1; MSM18/5_886-1; MSM18/5_889-4; MSM18/5_927-1; MSM18/5_932-1; MSM18/5_937-1; MSM18/5_941-1; MSM18/5_945-1; NAM001-1; NAM001-4; NAM007-4; NAM014-1; NAM017-4; NAM018-1; NAM021-4; NAM025-4; Nitrogen fixation rate, integrated per hour; Optional event label
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 24 data points
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-03-13
    Description: Nitrogen fixation data from the cruise number M100 with research vessel "Meteor" from 01.09.-01.10.2013 (1st leg from Walvis Bay to Walvis Bay) in front of Namibia. Samples taken by CTD- rosette sampler from different depths and incubated in glass bottles (270-1070 ml) at light intensities that resemble the in situ light intensities of the sampling depth after 15N2 gas was injected to the sample. After the incubation time of 24 hours, the complete bottle content was filtered onto a pre-combusted Whatman GF/F filter. Filters were frozen, transported to the institute on dry ice and measured in a mass spectrometer for Delta 15N. The principle of the method was described by Montoya et al. (1996) and calculation was done according to their spread sheet. From the data of the single depths, the nitrogen fixation per square meter within the upper 40 m of the water column was calculated. The methods are described in detail in a paper submitted by Wasmund et al. in 2014 to be printed in 2015. Some results are surprisingly below zero. This occurs if the Delta 15N of the blank is higher than the measurement after incubation. It indicates that no nitrogen fixation occurred. Due to natural variability, the variability of the nitrogen fixation data is high. In an overall estimate, also over several cruises, negative and positive values compensate more or less, suggesting that nitrogen fixation is insignificant in the waters in front of northern Namibia and southern Angola.
    Keywords: Benguela Upwelling; Calculated according to Montoya et al. (1996); CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Date/Time of event; Depth, bottom/max; Depth, top/min; DEPTH, water; Event label; GENUS; Geochemistry and ecology of the Namibian upwelling system; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; M100/1; M100/1_1874-1; M100/1_1877-2; M100/1_1910-1; M100/1_1914-1; M100/1_1916-1; M100/1_1924-1; Meteor (1986); Nitrogen fixation rate, integrated per hour; Optional event label
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 18 data points
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2024-03-13
    Keywords: Bacillariophyta, biomass; Chrysophyceae, biomass; Ciliates, mixotrophic, biomass; Cryptophyceae, biomass; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Cyanophyceae, biomass; Date/Time of event; Depth, bottom/max; Depth, top/min; DEPTH, water; Dinophyceae, biomass; Euglenophyceae, biomass; Event label; Flagellates, other, biomass; GENUS; Geochemistry and ecology of the Namibian upwelling system; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; M103/1; M103/1_10-2; M103/1_10-8; M103/1_1-1; M103/1_11-2; M103/1_14-5; M103/1_14-8; M103/1_18-2; M103/1_20-4; M103/1_22-2; M103/1_2279-1; M103/1_2280-1; M103/1_2281-1; M103/1_2282-6; M103/1_2283-1; M103/1_2284-4; M103/1_2285-1; M103/1_2286-1; M103/1_2287-1; M103/1_2288-1; M103/1_2289-2; M103/1_2290-3; M103/1_2290-6; M103/1_2291-4; M103/1_2292-1; M103/1_2-6; M103/1_28-4; M103/1_2-9; M103/1_30-2; M103/1_3-1; M103/1_34-1; M103/1_35-2; M103/1_36-2; M103/1_37-2; M103/1_40-3; M103/1_42-4; M103/1_43-1; M103/1_44-8; M103/1_45-2; M103/1_46-11; M103/1_47-2; M103/1_47-8; M103/1_48-1; M103/1_49-3; M103/1_5-1; M103/1_53-1; M103/1_57-1; M103/1_61-2; M103/1_6-2; M103/1_65-1; M103/1_7-2; M103/1_7-7; M103/1_9-1; M103/1_9-9; Meteor (1986); Prymnesiales, biomass; Quantitative phytoplankton method (Utermöhl, 1958)
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 1012 data points
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  • 10
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    In:  MARUM - Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University Bremen | Supplement to: Schukat, Anna; Teuber, Lena; Hagen, Wilhelm; Wasmund, Norbert; Auel, Holger (2013): Energetics and carbon budgets of dominant calanoid copepods in the northern Benguela upwelling system. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 442, 1-9, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2013.01.024
    Publication Date: 2024-03-13
    Description: Respiration rates of 16 calanoid copepod species from the northern Benguela upwelling system were measured on board RRS Discovery in September/October 2010 to determine their energy requirements and assess their significance in the carbon cycle. Individual respiration rates were standardised to a mean copepod body mass and a temperature regime typical of the northern Benguela Current. These adjusted respiration rates revealed two different activity levels (active and resting) in copepodids C5 of Calanoides carinatus and females of Rhincalanus nasutus, which reduced their metabolism during dormancy by 82% and 62%, respectively. An allometric function (Imax) and an energy budget approach were performed to calculate ingestion rates. Imax generally overestimated the ingestion rates derived from the energy budget approach by 〉75%. We suggest that the energy budget approach is the more reliable approximation with a total calanoid copepod (mainly females) consumption of 78 mg C m-2 d-1 in neritic regions and 21 mg C m-2 d-1 in oceanic regions. The two primarily herbivorous copepods C. carinatus (neritic) and Nannocalanus minor (oceanic) contributed 83% and 5%, respectively, to total consumption by calanoid copepods. Locally, C. carinatus can remove up to 90% of the diatom biomass daily. In contrast, the maximum daily removal of dinoflagellate biomass by N. minor was 9%. These estimates imply that C. carinatus is an important primary consumers in the neritic province of the northern Benguela system, while N. minor has little grazing impact on phytoplankton populations further offshore. Data on energy requirements and total consumption rates of dominant calanoid copepods of this study are essential for the development of realistic carbon budgets and food-web models for the northern Benguela upwelling system.
    Keywords: GENUS; Geochemistry and ecology of the Namibian upwelling system
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    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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