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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2023-01-13
    Keywords: Abundance per volume; ANT-I/2; Date/Time of event; Depth, bottom/max; Depth, top/min; DEPTH, water; Event label; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; MULT; Multiple investigations; Polarstern; PS01; PS01/131; PS01/132; PS01/152; PS01/153; PS01/156; PS01/161; PS01/169; PS01/170; PS01/171; PS01/172; PS01/173; PS01/190; PS01/192; PS01/193; PS01/195; PS01/196; PS01/199; PS01/200; PS01/201; PS01/203; PS01/209; PS01/211; PS01/212; PS01/215; PS01/218; PS01/221; PS01/222; PS01/226; PS01/229; PS01/230; PS01/232; PS01/233; Taxon/taxa; Type; Uniform resource locator/link to reference; Weddell Sea
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 579 data points
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-06-21
    Keywords: ANT-I/2; Area; Artedidraco loennbergii; Artedidraco shackletoni; Austrolycichthys brachycephalus; Bathydraconidae indeterminata; Bathydraco nudiceps; Bathydraco sp.; Bathyraja maccaini; Bottom trawl; BT; Chaenocephalus aceratus; Chaenodraco wilsoni; Champsocephalus gunnari; Chionodraco hamatus; Chionodraco kathleenae; Chionodraco sp.; Cryodraco antarcticus; Cygnodraco mawsoni; Dacodraco hunteri; Dacodraco sp.; Date/Time of event; Date/Time of event 2; Depth, bottom/max; Depth, top/min; DEPTH, water; Device type; Dissostichus mawsoni; Dolloidraco longedorsalis; Elevation of event; Elevation of event 2; Event label; Fish; Gerlachea australis; Gymnodraco acuticeps; Harpagiferidae indeterminata; Histiodraco velifer; Latitude of event; Liparidae indeterminata; Longitude of event; MULT; Multiple investigations; Myctophidae indeterminata; Net, width; Notothenia gibberifrons; Notothenia larseni; Notothenia nudifrons; Notothenia sp.; Pagetopsis macropterus; Pagetopsis maculatus; Pagetopsis sp.; Pagothenia borchgrevinki; Parachaenichthys charcoti; Paraliparis antarcticus; Pleuragramma antarcticum; Pogonophryne permitini; Pogonophryne phyllopogon; Pogonophryne scotti; Polarstern; Poqonophryne permitini; Prionodraco evansii; PS01; PS01/128; PS01/129; PS01/132; PS01/135; PS01/147; PS01/149; PS01/168; PS01/180-1; PS01/180-2; PS01/192; PS01/194; PS01/195; PS01/196; PS01/198; PS01/207; PS01/210; PS01/216; PS01/220; PS01/239; PS01/240; PS01/249; Racovitzia glacialis; Scotia Sea; Speed; Trawling distance; Trawling time; Trematomus bernacchii; Trematomus eulepidotus; Trematomus hansoni; Trematomus lepidorhinus; Trematomus loennbergii; Trematomus scotti; Trematomus sp.; Weddell Sea
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 2247 data points
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  • 3
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Purser, Autun; Marcon, Yann; Hoving, Henk-Jan T; Vecchione, Michael; Piatkowski, Uwe; Eason, Deborah; Bluhm, Hartmut; Boetius, Antje (2016): Association of deep-sea incirrate octopods with manganese crusts and nodule fields in the Pacific Ocean. Current Biology, 26(24), R1268-R1269, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2016.10.052
    Publication Date: 2023-06-12
    Description: Incirrate octopods (those without fins) are among the larger megafauna inhabiting the benthic environments of all oceans, commonly in water depths down to about 3,000 m. They are known to protect and brood their eggs until the juveniles hatch, but to date there is little published information on octopod deep-sea life cycles and distribution. For this study, three manganese-crust and nodule-abundant regions of the deep Pacific were examined by remote operated-vehicle and towed camera surveys carried out between 2011 and 2016. Here, we report that the depth range of incirrate octopods can now be extended to at least 4,290 m. Octopods (twenty-nine individuals from two distinct species) were observed on the deep Ka'ena and Necker Ridges of the Hawaiian Archipelago, and in a nodule-abundant region of the Peru Basin. Two octopods were observed to be brooding clutches of eggs that were laid on stalks of dead sponges attached to nodules at depths exceeding 4,000 m. This is the first time such a specific mineral-biota association has been observed for incirrate octopods. Both broods consisted of approximately 30 large (2.0-2.7 cm) eggs. Given the low annual water temperature of 1.5°C, it is likely that egg development, and hence brooding, takes years [Robison et al. (2014), doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0103437]. Stalked-sponge fauna in the Peru Basin require the presence of manganese nodules as a substrate, and near total collapse of such sponge populations was observed following the experimental removal of nodules within the DISCOL (DISturbance and COLonisation) area of the Peru Basin [Bluhm (2001), doi:10.1016/S0967-0645(01)00070-4]. Stalked fauna are also abundant on the hard substrates of the Hawaiian archipelago. The brooding behavior of the octopods we observed suggests that, like the sponges, they may also be susceptible to habitat loss following the removal of nodule fields and crusts by commercial exploitation.
    Keywords: JPI Oceans - Ecological Aspects of Deep-Sea Mining; JPIO-MiningImpact
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 2 datasets
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2023-06-12
    Keywords: DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Event label; File name; File size; File type; JPI-OCEANS; JPI Oceans - Ecological Aspects of Deep-Sea Mining; JPIO-MiningImpact; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Method/Device of event; Ocean Floor Observation System; OFOS; Remote operated vehicle; ROV; SO242/2; SO242/2_143-1; SO242/2_163-1; SO242/2_195-1; SO242/2_196-1; SO242/2_197-1; SO242/2_203-1; SO242/2_206-1; SO242/2_220-1; SO242/2_223-1; SO242/2_231-1; Sonne_2; South Pacific Ocean, Peru Basin; Uniform resource locator/link to file
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 96 data points
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2023-06-12
    Keywords: DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; Event label; File name; File size; File type; JPI-OCEANS; JPI Oceans - Ecological Aspects of Deep-Sea Mining; JPIO-MiningImpact; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Method/Device of event; Ocean Floor Observation System; OFOS; Remote operated vehicle; ROV; SO242/2; SO242/2_139-1; SO242/2_143-1; SO242/2_163-1; SO242/2_164-1; SO242/2_171-1; SO242/2_174-1; SO242/2_184-1; SO242/2_195-1; SO242/2_196-1; SO242/2_197-1; SO242/2_203-1; SO242/2_206-1; SO242/2_212-1; SO242/2_220-1; SO242/2_223-1; SO242/2_231-1; Sonne_2; South Pacific Ocean, Peru Basin; Uniform resource locator/link to file
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 156 data points
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  • 6
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Schwarz, Richard; Hoving, Henk-Jan T; Noever, Christoph; Piatkowski, Uwe (2019): Life histories of Antarctic incirrate octopods (Cephalopoda: Octopoda). PLoS ONE, 14(7), e0219694, https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0219694
    Publication Date: 2023-06-12
    Description: The data files contain biological information (sex, sizes, weights, etc.) from Antarctic octopod species collected during Polarstern cruises (Alfred Wegener Institute). The data is part of Richard Schwarz his Ph.D. thesis on age and growth of deep-sea and Antarctic octopods.
    Keywords: Adelieledone; Age and growth; Antarctic Peninsula; Beaks; Cephalopods; Megaleledone; Muusoctopus; Octopods; Pareledone; South Shetland Islands
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 4 datasets
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  • 7
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Hoving, Henk-Jan T; Christiansen, Svenja; Fabrizius, Eduard; Hauss, Helena; Kiko, Rainer; Linke, Peter; Neitzel, Philipp; Piatkowski, Uwe; Körtzinger, Arne (2019): The Pelagic In situ Observation System (PELAGIOS) to reveal biodiversity, behavior, and ecology of elusive oceanic fauna. Ocean Science, 15(5), 1327-1340, https://doi.org/10.5194/os-15-1327-2019
    Publication Date: 2023-06-12
    Description: The data involves annotations with the MBARI VARS annotation software of pelagic HD video transects obtained by the pelagic in situ observations system PELAGIOS. PELAGIOS is a newly developed towed camera system for deep-sea biological exploration and performance of video transects for diversity and distribution data. The data was collected in 2015 during cruise MSM49 on R/V MARIA S. MERIAN, from 20 to 950 m, during day (187 minutes) and night (292 minutes) transects on the northwestern slope of Senghor Seamount (17°14.2'N, 22°00.7'W; bottom depth of approximately 1000 m). The annotated organisms include fishes, crustaceans and gelatinous zooplankton. One file includes the transect length at each depth at day or night and another file has all individual annotated taxa observed at a particular depth at day or night. The Figure 4 is made with this data. A third file involves the data we used to make Figure 3 which is the comparison between the observations of Poeobius observed in PELAGIOS and UVP5 to calculate sample volume.
    Keywords: deep-sea organisms; gelatinous zooplankton; HD video annotation; PELAGIOS; towed camera system
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 3 datasets
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2023-06-12
    Description: All information is related to the cruise POLARSTERN PS79 - ANTXXVIII-4 to the Antarctic Peninsula between March and April 2012. This database contains measurements of the witdth of growth increments in the lateral walls of the upper beaks of Antarctic octopods.
    Keywords: ANT-XXVIII/4; Bottom trawl; BT; Date/Time of event; Description; Event label; Identification; Increment; Increment number; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; Polarstern; PS79; PS79/190-1; PS79/191-1; PS79/206-1; PS79/207-1; PS79/218-1; PS79/234-1; PS79/235-1; PS79/236-1; PS79/238-1; PS79/243-1; PS79/247-2; PS79/251-2; PS79/258-1; PS79/269-1; PS79/290-1; Scotia Sea; Sex; Species
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 33745 data points
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  • 9
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    PANGAEA
    In:  Supplement to: Frommel, Andrea Y; Schubert, Alexander; Piatkowski, Uwe; Clemmesen, Catriona (2013): Egg and early larval stages of Baltic cod, Gadus morhua, are robust to high levels of ocean acidification. Marine Biology, 160(8), 1825-1834, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-011-1876-3
    Publication Date: 2023-08-05
    Description: The accumulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will lower the pH in ocean waters, a process termed ocean acidification (OA). Despite its potentially detrimental effects on calcifying organisms, experimental studies on the possible impacts on fish remain scarce. While adults will most likely remain relatively unaffected by changes in seawater pH, early life-history stages are potentially more sensitive, due to the lack of gills with specialized ion-regulatory mechanisms. We tested the effects of OA on growth and development of embryos and larvae of eastern Baltic cod, the commercially most important fish stock in the Baltic Sea. Cod were reared from newly fertilized eggs to early non-feeding larvae in 5 different experiments looking at a range of response variables to OA, as well as the combined effect of CO2 and temperature. No effect on hatching, survival, development, and otolith size was found at any stage in the development of Baltic cod. Field data show that in the Bornholm Basin, the main spawning site of eastern Baltic cod, in situ levels of pCO2are already at levels of 1,100 µatm with a pH of 7.2, mainly due to high eutrophication supporting microbial activity and permanent stratification with little water exchange. Our data show that the eggs and early larval stages of Baltic cod seem to be robust to even high levels of OA (3,200 µatm), indicating an adaptational response to CO2.
    Keywords: Animalia; Baltic Sea; BIOACID; Biological Impacts of Ocean Acidification; Biomass/Abundance/Elemental composition; Bottles or small containers/Aquaria (〈20 L); Chordata; Coast and continental shelf; EPOCA; EUR-OCEANS; European network of excellence for Ocean Ecosystems Analysis; European Project on Ocean Acidification; Gadus morhua; Growth/Morphology; Laboratory experiment; Mortality/Survival; Nekton; OA-ICC; Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre; Pelagos; Reproduction; Single species; Temperate; Temperature
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 8 datasets
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  • 10
    Publication Date: 2023-08-05
    Keywords: Alkalinity, total; Alkalinity, total, standard deviation; BIOACID; Biological Impacts of Ocean Acidification; Carbon, inorganic, dissolved; DATE/TIME; DEPTH, water; EPOCA; European Project on Ocean Acidification; Identification; LATITUDE; LONGITUDE; Oxygen; pH; Salinity; Site; Temperature, water
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 285 data points
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