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  • Abundance; Abundance per area; Arctic Ocean; Class; Cruise/expedition; DATE/TIME; Date of determination; Depth, bathymetric; Depth, ice/snow, bottom/maximum; Depth, ice/snow, top/minimum; Diatom; Dilution factor; Event label; Family; Field number description; Fields; Gear; Genus; HAVOC; IC; ice algae; Ice corer; Identification qualifier; Identification remarks; Individuals; Investigator; LATITUDE; Life stage; Location; LONGITUDE; Magnification; MOSAiC; MOSAiC_ECO; MOSAiC20192020; Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate; Order; Organism remarks; Phylum; Polarstern; protists; PS122/2; PS122/2_18-61; PS122/2_19-116; PS122/2_20-5; PS122/2_21-124; PS122/2_23-3; PS122/3; PS122/3_37-32; PS122/3_39-104; PS122/4; PS122/4_45-131; PS122/4_46-178; PS122/4_47-199; PS122/4_48-229; Quantitative phytoplankton method (Utermöhl, 1958); Ridges - Safe HAVens for ice-associated Flora and Fauna in a Seasonally ice-covered Arctic OCean; Sample volume; Sea ice; Size group description; Taxon/taxa, unique identification; Taxon/taxa, unique identification (Semantic URI); Taxon/taxa, unique identification (URI); Volume  (1)
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-26
    Description: © The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Earth-Science Reviews 169 (2017): 132–145, doi:10.1016/j.earscirev.2017.04.005.
    Description: The impact of anthropogenic ocean acidification (OA) on marine ecosystems is a vital concern facing marine scientists and managers of ocean resources. Euthecosomatous pteropods (holoplanktonic gastropods) represent an excellent sentinel for indicating exposure to anthropogenic OA because of the sensitivity of their aragonite shells to the OA conditions less favorable for calcification. However, an integration of observations, experiments and modelling efforts is needed to make accurate predictions of how these organisms will respond to future changes to their environment. Our understanding of the underlying organismal biology and life history is far from complete and must be improved if we are to comprehend fully the responses of these organisms to the multitude of stressors in their environment beyond OA. This review considers the present state of research and understanding of euthecosomatous pteropod biology and ecology of these organisms and considers promising new laboratory methods, advances in instrumentation (such as molecular, trace elements, stable isotopes, palaeobiology alongside autonomous sampling platforms, CT scanning and high-quality video recording) and novel field-based approaches (i.e. studies of upwelling and CO2 vent regions) that may allow us to improve our predictive capacity of their vulnerability and/or resilience. In addition to playing a critical ecological and biogeochemical role, pteropods can offer a significant value as an early-indicator of anthropogenic OA. This role as a sentinel species should be developed further to consolidate their potential use within marine environmental management policy making.
    Description: M.I. Berning is financed by the German Research Foundation Priority Programme 1158 Antarctic Research with Comparable Investigations in Arctic Sea Ice Areas (Project DFG-1158 SCHR 667/15-1).
    Keywords: Euthecosomatous pteropods ; Ocean acidification ; Calcifying organisms ; Marine ecosystem ; Carbonate chemistry
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Type: Article
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    Publication Date: 2024-06-26
    Description: The data has been collected during the expedition "Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate" (MOSAiC) from September 2019 to September 2020 on research vessel Polarstern. The dataset contains abundance of sea ice protists, including ice algae (autotrophic) and protozoa (heterotrophic). Protists were identified and counted with light microscopy using the Utermöhl method and the result are given as cells per liter (cells/L) called Abundance. Sea ice samples were collected with a 9 cm diameter ice corer (Kovacs Enterprise) from both level and ridge ice. The samples were collected from the bottom part of the ice core and generally sectioned from 0-3 cm, 3-10 cm and in 10 cm intervals thereafter. With some exceptions, ice core sections were melted in filtered sea water at 4°C. Melted samples were preserved using Lugol-formaldehyde mixture with a few drops of acidic Lugol solution and hexamethylenetetramine-buffered formalin at a final concentrations of 1%.
    Keywords: Abundance; Abundance per area; Arctic Ocean; Class; Cruise/expedition; DATE/TIME; Date of determination; Depth, bathymetric; Depth, ice/snow, bottom/maximum; Depth, ice/snow, top/minimum; Diatom; Dilution factor; Event label; Family; Field number description; Fields; Gear; Genus; HAVOC; IC; ice algae; Ice corer; Identification qualifier; Identification remarks; Individuals; Investigator; LATITUDE; Life stage; Location; LONGITUDE; Magnification; MOSAiC; MOSAiC_ECO; MOSAiC20192020; Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate; Order; Organism remarks; Phylum; Polarstern; protists; PS122/2; PS122/2_18-61; PS122/2_19-116; PS122/2_20-5; PS122/2_21-124; PS122/2_23-3; PS122/3; PS122/3_37-32; PS122/3_39-104; PS122/4; PS122/4_45-131; PS122/4_46-178; PS122/4_47-199; PS122/4_48-229; Quantitative phytoplankton method (Utermöhl, 1958); Ridges - Safe HAVens for ice-associated Flora and Fauna in a Seasonally ice-covered Arctic OCean; Sample volume; Sea ice; Size group description; Taxon/taxa, unique identification; Taxon/taxa, unique identification (Semantic URI); Taxon/taxa, unique identification (URI); Volume
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 51603 data points
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